2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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* [[East Birmingham Community]]  
* [[East Birmingham Community]]  
** [[East Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]] (def. [[Terry Boyd]] 18-4); Vice-President [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (2-2 tie); Secretary [[Clara Zeigler]]
** [[East Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]] (def. [[Terry Boyd]] 18-4); Vice-President [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (2-2 tie); Secretary [[Clara Zeigler]]
** [[Inglenook]]: President [[Carolyn Cauthen]] (def. [[Gwen Webb]] 15-1); Vice-President [[Gwen Webb]]; Secretary [[David Van Williams]]
** [[Inglenook neighborhood]]: President [[Carolyn Cauthen]] (def. [[Gwen Webb]] 15-1); Vice-President [[Gwen Webb]]; Secretary [[David Van Williams]]
** [[Kingston]]: President [[Lillie Cole]] (def. [[Sergio William]]<!--sic--> and [[Denny Clark]] 7-2-1); Vice-President [[Lovie Crawford Jr]]; Secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]]  
** [[Kingston]]: President [[Lillie Cole]] (def. [[Sergio William]]<!--sic--> and [[Denny Clark]] 7-2-1); Vice-President [[Lovie Crawford Jr]]; Secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]]  
** [[North Avondale]]: President [[Zachary Watkins]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Phyllis Wilson-Watson]]; Secretary [[Deborah Watkins]]
** [[North Avondale]]: President [[Zachary Watkins]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Phyllis Wilson-Watson]]; Secretary [[Deborah Watkins]]

Revision as of 13:47, 22 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.