2020-2021 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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** [[East Birmingham neighborhood|East Birmingham ]]: president [[Deborah DeRamus]] (incumbent,unopposed); vice president [[Daniel Felder]] (incumbent, unopposed); secretary [[Terry Boyd]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[East Birmingham neighborhood|East Birmingham ]]: president [[Deborah DeRamus]] (incumbent,unopposed); vice president [[Daniel Felder]] (incumbent, unopposed); secretary [[Terry Boyd]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Inglenook neighborhood]]: president [[Gwen Webb]] (incumbent,unopposed); vice president [[Joyce Crawford (unopposed); secretary [[Tracey Sankey]] (unopposed)
** [[Inglenook neighborhood]]: president [[Gwen Webb]] (incumbent,unopposed); vice president [[Joyce Crawford]] (unopposed); secretary [[Tracey Sankey]] (unopposed)
** [[Kingston]]: president [[Brenda Holifield]] (unopposed); vice president [[Will Hines]] (unopposed); secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Kingston]]: president [[Brenda Holifield]] (unopposed); vice president [[Will Hines]] (unopposed); secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[North Avondale]]: president [[Zachary Watkins]] (incumbent, unopposed); vice president [[Constance Mosely]] (unoppposed); secretary [[Deborah Watkins]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[North Avondale]]: president [[Zachary Watkins]] (incumbent, unopposed); vice president [[Constance Mosely]] (unoppposed); secretary [[Deborah Watkins]] (incumbent, unopposed)

Revision as of 09:55, 5 April 2021

The 2020–2021 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on March 30, 2021 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods.

The election was postponed due to the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic. The Community Resource Services Division of the Birmingham Community Development Department conducted the election at four locations: Hawkins Park Recreation Center, Hooper City Recreation Center, Legion Field, and Memorial Park Recreation Center. Polls were open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Absentee ballots, to be returned by mail or in person before election day. were provided by request.

The most actively contested races, with more than 40 ballots cast, were conducted in the neighborhoods of Acipco-Finley, Bush Hills, College Hills, Dolomite, Norwood, Oxmoor, Penfield Park, and Smithfield Estates.

Results

Note: Neighborhoods in bold face had competitive elections.

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