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** [[Woodland Park]]: President [[Dorothy Scott]] (def. [[Palmerlita Brown]] 18-2); Vice-President [[Maxine Butler]]/[[Iesha Byers]] (1-1 tie); Secretary [[Palmerlita Brown]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Woodland Park]]: President [[Dorothy Scott]] (def. [[Palmerlita Brown]] 18-2); Vice-President [[Maxine Butler]]/[[Iesha Byers]] (1-1 tie); Secretary [[Palmerlita Brown]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[West End]]
* [[West End]]
** [[Arlington-West End]]: President [[Deloris Clayton]]<!--sic--> (write-in); Vice-President [[Karen Dawson]]; Secretary [[Lois Billiups]]
** [[Arlington-West End]]: President [[Deloris Clayton]]<!--sic--> (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Lois Billiups]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Karen Dawson]] (unopposed)
** [[Germania Park neighborhood]]: President [Evanne Gibson]]; Vice-President [[Willie Cade]]; Secretary [[Barbara Andres]]
** [[Germania Park neighborhood]]: President [Evanne Gibson]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Willie Cade]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Barbara Andres]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Oakwood Place]]: President [[Sharon Watford]] (def. [[Mildred Cain]] and [[Delores Clayton]] 18-17-1); Vice-President [[Mildred Cain]] (def. [[Nell Allen]] after a 6-6 tie); Secretary [[Gloria Field]]<!--or Fields-->
** [[Oakwood Place]]: President [[Sharon Watford]] (def. [[Nell Allen]] and [[Mildred Cain]] 20-13-8); Vice-President [[Mattie Nichelson]] (def. [[Jessie Hubbard]], [[Gloria Field]] and [[Mildred King]] 27-8-2-1); Secretary [[Nell Allen]] (def. [[Joan Black]], [[Gloria Field]], [[Connie Watson]], and [[Sharon Watford]] 26-7-3-1-1)
** [[Rising-West Princeton]]: President [[Namonia Alford]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Hattie Williams]]
** [[Rising-West Princeton]]: President [[Carol Ann Watkins]] (def. [[Hattie Williams]] and [[Namonia Alford]] 39-36-8); Vice-President [[Costella Adams-Terrel]] (def. incumbent [[Hattie Williams]] and [[Namonia Alford]] 58-4-1); Secretary [[Cynthia Morton]] (def. [[Betty Blue]] 59-4)
** [[West End Manor]]: President [[Debra Mays]]; Vice-President [[Donice Plamore]]; Secretary [[Mary Polnett]]
** [[West End Manor]]: President [[Debra Mays]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Valerie Clark]] (def. [[Dora Mae Barnes]] and [[Dennis Young]] 23-14-1); Secretary [[Mary Polnett]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Woodlawn]]
* [[Woodlawn]]
** [[East Avondale]]: President [[Doris Jones]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Wanda Looney]]
** [[East Avondale]]: President [[Doris Jones]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]: President [[Myeisha Hutchinson]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Barbara Merchant]]; Secretary [[Cassandra Pullom]]
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]: President [[James Hill]] (def. [[Yolanda Flowers]] (21-2); Vice-President [[Cassandra Pullom]] (def. incumbent [[Barbara Merchant]] and [[Ruby Waller]] 11-11-3); Secretary [[Yolanda Flowers]] (def. incumbent [[Cassandra Pullom]] and [[Amber Flowers]] 10-4-4)
** [[South Woodlawn]]: President [[Arnold King]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vanessa Jones]]; Secretary [[Cassandra Allen]]
** [[South Woodlawn]]: President [[Arnold King]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Vanessa Jones]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Cassandra Allen]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]: President [[Brenda Pettway]]/[[Sergio Williams]] (43-43 tie); Vice-President [[Sergio Williams]]; Secretary [[Johnny Williams]]
** [[Woodlawn neighborhood|Woodlawn]]: President [[Valencia King]] (def. write-in [[Jennifer Oestake]] 67-1); Vice-President [[Jennifer Oestrike]] (def. [[Joe Daniels]] and [[Jason Avery]] 6-1-1); Secretary [[Johnny Williams]] (incumbent, unopposed)


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Revision as of 14:16, 9 January 2019

The 2018 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 30, 2018 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods.

With the exception of Central Park and Inglenook, where questions about candidate qualifications had yet to be resolved, the results of the neighborhood elections were certified by the Birmingham City Council on January 8, 2019.