2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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** [[Penfield Park]]:  
** [[Penfield Park]]:  
* [[Brownsville Community]]
* [[Brownsville Community]]
** [[East Brownville]]:  
** [[East Brownville]]: President [[Gwen Cook Bibb]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Theresa Mack]]; Secretary [[Jamice Carter]]<!--sic-->
** [[Roosevelt]]:  
** [[Roosevelt]]:  
** [[West Brownville]]:
** [[West Brownville]]:
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* [[Crestline Community]]
* [[Crestline Community]]
** [[Crestline]]: President [[Hunter Williams]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Aileen Hunt]]; Secretary [[Barbara White]]
** [[Crestline]]: President [[Hunter Williams]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Aileen Hunt]]; Secretary [[Barbara White]]
** [[Eastwood neighborhood]]:  
** [[Eastwood neighborhood]]: President [[Teri Wright]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Leigh Ha Chine]]
* [[Crestwood]]:
* [[Crestwood]]:
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrell O'Quinn]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Daniel Seigel]]; Secretary [[Vernon Lee]]/[[Earl Colvin]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrell O'Quinn]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Daniel Seigel]]; Secretary [[Vernon Lee]]/[[Earl Colvin]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Crestwood South]]:  
** [[Crestwood South]]:  
* [[East Birmingham]]
* [[East Birmingham]]  
** [[East Birmingham North]]:  
** [[East Birmingham North]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]] (def. [[Terry Boyd]] 18-4); Vice-President [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (2-2 tie); Secretary [[Clara Zeigler]]
** [[Inglenook]]:  
** [[Inglenook]]:  
** [[Kingston]]:  
** [[Kingston]]:  
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* [[East Lake]]
* [[East Lake]]
** [[Brown Springs]]: President [[John Howard]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vicki Harris]]; Secretary [[TaWanda Ford]]
** [[Brown Springs]]: President [[John Howard]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vicki Harris]]; Secretary [[TaWanda Ford]]
** [[East Lake neighborhood]]:  
** [[East Lake neighborhood]]: President [[Aaisha Muhammad]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Richard Drake]]; Secretary [[Brenda Martin]]
** [[Gate City]]:  
** [[Gate City]]: President [[Wilma Davis]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Michael Johnson]]; Secretary [[Linda Allen]]
** [[North East Lake]]:  
** [[North East Lake]]:  
** [[Wahouma neighborhood]]:  
** [[Wahouma neighborhood]]:  
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** [[Apple Valley]]: President [[Larry Butler]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Rik Tate]]; Secretary [[Renea Zinnerman]]
** [[Apple Valley]]: President [[Larry Butler]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Rik Tate]]; Secretary [[Renea Zinnerman]]
** [[Bridlewood]]: President [[Elenor Burks]] (unopposed)
** [[Bridlewood]]: President [[Elenor Burks]] (unopposed)
** [[Echo Highlands]]:  
** [[Echo Highlands]]: President [[Kenneth Johnson]] (def. [William Harden Jr]] 59-45); Vice-President [[Terry Diltz]]; Secretary [[Angela Jenkins]]
** [[Pine Knoll Vista]]:  
** [[Pine Knoll Vista]]:  
** [[Sun Valley]]:  
** [[Sun Valley]]:  
* [[Ensley]]
* [[Ensley]]
** [[Dolomite]]: President [[Alfred Thomas]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Sammuel Wyatt]]<!--sic-->; Secretary [[Armelio Harville]]
** [[Dolomite]]: President [[Alfred Thomas]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Sammuel Wyatt]]<!--sic-->; Secretary [[Armelio Harville]]
** [[Ensley neighborhood]]:  
** [[Ensley neighborhood]]: President [[George McCall]]; Vice-President [[Ronald Hall]]; Secretary [[Doris Smith]]
** [[Oak Ridge]]:  
** [[Oak Ridge]]:  
** [[Sherman Heights]]:  
** [[Sherman Heights]]:  
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** [[Bush Hills]]: President [[Walladean Streeter]] (def. [[Dora Sims]] 127-112); Vice-President [[Dora Sims]]; Secretary [[Myra Tarver]]
** [[Bush Hills]]: President [[Walladean Streeter]] (def. [[Dora Sims]] 127-112); Vice-President [[Dora Sims]]; Secretary [[Myra Tarver]]
** [[Central Park]]: President [[Susan Palmer]]; Vice-President [[David Hall]]; Secretary [[Willie Sheats]]/[[William Jones]]/[[Mrs Bass]]<!--sic--> (1-1-1 tie)
** [[Central Park]]: President [[Susan Palmer]]; Vice-President [[David Hall]]; Secretary [[Willie Sheats]]/[[William Jones]]/[[Mrs Bass]]<!--sic--> (1-1-1 tie)
** [[Ensley Highlands]]:
** [[Ensley Highlands]]: President [[Janice Bass]] (def. [[Lynette Peters]] 10-3); Vice-President [[Joyce Christian]]/[[Eric May]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Fairview]]:  
** [[Fairview]]: President [[Gerri Robinson]]; Vice-President [[Dwight Hampton]]; Secretary [[Simonetta Perdue]]
** [[Green Acres neighborhood]]:  
** [[Green Acres neighborhood]]:  
* [[Grasselli]]
* [[Grasselli]]
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** [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]]: President [[James Sullivan]]; Vice-President [[Sheleta Purifoy]]; Secretary [[Nyesha Black]]/[[Summer Davis]]/[[Carrie Smith]] (2-2-2 tie)
** [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]]: President [[James Sullivan]]; Vice-President [[Sheleta Purifoy]]; Secretary [[Nyesha Black]]/[[Summer Davis]]/[[Carrie Smith]] (2-2-2 tie)
** [[Druid Hills]]:  
** [[Druid Hills]]:  
** [[Evergreen]]:  
** [[Evergreen]]: President [[Kerry Woodruff]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Juliette Dowdell]]
** [[Fountain Heights]]:  
** [[Fountain Heights]]: President [[Andre Brown]] (def. [[Jacuques Lovejoy]]<!--sic--> 66-9); Vice-President [[Bonderia Lyons]]; Secretary [[Tiffany Cannon]]
** [[Norwood]]:  
** [[Norwood]]:  
* [[North Birmingham]]
* [[North Birmingham]]
** [[Acipco-Finley]]: President [[Kevin Powe]] (def. [[Art Grayson]] 55-36); Vice President [[Catherine Evans]]; Secretary [[Madie Booker]]
** [[Acipco-Finley]]: President [[Kevin Powe]] (def. [[Art Grayson]] 55-36); Vice President [[Catherine Evans]]; Secretary [[Madie Booker]]
** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivan Starks]]<!--sic--> (unopposed); Vice-President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucilla Royal]]<!--sic-->
** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivan Starks]]<!--sic--> (unopposed); Vice-President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucilla Royal]]<!--sic-->
** [[Fairmont]]:  
** [[Fairmont]]: President [[Rondal D. Mitchell]] (def. [[Theresa Hale]] and [[Robert Cotton Jr]] 115-1-1); Vice-President [[Theresa Hale]]
** [[Harriman Park]]:
** [[Harriman Park]]:
** [[Hooper City]]:  
** [[Hooper City]]:  
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** [[Thomas]]:  
** [[Thomas]]:  
* [[Red Mountain community]]
* [[Red Mountain community]]
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]:  
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: President [[Sam Frazier]]; Vice-President [[Jeff McGhee]]; Secretary [[Jay Smith]]
** [[Highland Park]]:  
** [[Highland Park]]:  
** [[Redmont Park]]:  
** [[Redmont Park]]:  
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* [[Smithfield community]]
* [[Smithfield community]]
** [[College Hills]]: President [[Angela Scoggins-Watson]]; Vice-President [[Henry Lewis]]; Secretary [[Madeline Welch]]<!--sic-->
** [[College Hills]]: President [[Angela Scoggins-Watson]]; Vice-President [[Henry Lewis]]; Secretary [[Madeline Welch]]<!--sic-->
** [[East Thomas]]:  
** [[East Thomas]]: President [[Thomasine Jackson]] (def. [[Walter Floyd]] 31-1); Vice-President [[Majadi Baruti]]; Secretary [[Susan Mitchell]]
** [[Enon Ridge]]:  
** [[Enon Ridge]]: President [[Adrienne Reynolds]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vera Juett]]; Secretary [[Tommie Wooden-Medlock]]
** [[Graymont]]:  
** [[Graymont]]:  
** [[Smithfield neighborhood]]:
** [[Smithfield neighborhood]]:
* [[Southside community]]
* [[Southside community]]
** [[Five Points South neighborhood]]:  
** [[Five Points South neighborhood]]: President [[Danny Jones]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Robert Foster]]; Secretary [[Darryl Washington]]
** [[Glen Iris]]:  
** [[Glen Iris]]:  
** [[Southside neighborhood]]:  
** [[Southside neighborhood]]:  
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** [[West End Manor]]:  
** [[West End Manor]]:  
* [[Woodlawn]]
* [[Woodlawn]]
** [[East Avondale]]:  
** [[East Avondale]]: President [[Doris Jones]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Wanda Looney]]
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]:  
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]:  
** [[South Woodlawn]]:  
** [[South Woodlawn]]:  

Revision as of 14:34, 21 March 2017

The 2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 18, 2016 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Polling took place at ten locations across the city, not coinciding with polling precincts for statewide and county elections.