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** [[Evergreen]]: President [[Kerry Woodruff]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Juliette Dowdell]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Evergreen]]: President [[Kerry Woodruff]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Juliette Dowdell]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Fountain Heights]]: President [[Bonderia Lyons]] (def. [[Darell Braxton]] 66-1)
** [[Fountain Heights]]: President [[Bonderia Lyons]] (def. [[Darell Braxton]] 66-1)
** [[Norwood]]: President [[James Clark]] (def. [[Barbara Thomas-Goudy]], [[Mary Jean LaMay]], [[Marrilyn Everhart]], [[Jessica Bennett]] 59-51-14-6-1); Vice-President [[James Clark]] (def. [[Mary Jean LaMay]], [[Lillie Everson]], [[Faye Wilson]] 9-8-5-3); Secretary [[Mary Jean LaMay]] (def. [[Marlyn Everheart]], [[Barbara Goudy]], [[James Clark]], [[Alisha Stallings]] 11-4-4-3-1)
** [[Norwood]]: President [[James Clark (Norwood)|James Clark]] (def. [[Barbara Thomas-Goudy]], [[Mary Jean LaMay]], [[Marrilyn Everhart]], [[Jessica Bennett]] 59-51-14-6-1); Vice-President [[James Clark (Norwood)|James Clark]] (def. [[Mary Jean LaMay]], [[Lillie Everson]], [[Faye Wilson]] 9-8-5-3); Secretary [[Mary Jean LaMay]] (def. [[Marlyn Everheart]], [[Barbara Goudy]], [[James Clark (Norwood)|James Clark]], [[Alisha Stallings]] 11-4-4-3-1)
* [[North Birmingham]]
* [[North Birmingham]]
** [[Acipco-Finley]]: President [[Catherine Evans]] (def. [[Madie Booker]], [[Webster Thomas II]], [[Kevin Powe]] 75-17-7-4); Vice President [[Tammy Smith]] (def. [[Madie Booker]], [[Webster Thomas]] (63-15-4); Secretary [[Marsha Forest]] (def. [[Dedrick Evans]], [[Kevin Powe]] 17-12-1)
** [[Acipco-Finley]]: President [[Catherine Evans]] (def. [[Madie Booker]], [[Webster Thomas II]], [[Kevin Powe]] 75-17-7-4); Vice President [[Tammy Smith]] (def. [[Madie Booker]], [[Webster Thomas]] (63-15-4); Secretary [[Marsha Forest]] (def. [[Dedrick Evans]], [[Kevin Powe]] 17-12-1)

Revision as of 11:17, 11 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. Newly-elected officers were sworn in on January 11.

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