Birmingham City Council District 7: Difference between revisions
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* [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997]]: [[Sandra Faye Little]] | * [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997]]: [[Sandra Faye Little]] | ||
* [[2001 Birmingham City Council election|2001]]: [[Bert Miller]] | * [[2001 Birmingham City Council election|2001]]: [[Bert Miller]] | ||
* [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Miriam Witherspoon]] | * [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Miriam Witherspoon]]/[[Jay Roberson]] | ||
* [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]]: [[Jay Roberson]] | |||
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[[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|7]] | [[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|7]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 29 October 2009
Council District 7 covers most of Southwest Birmingham. It was represented by Councilor Miriam Witherspoon until her sudden death on April 21, 2009. The City Council is to appoint a replacement for her seat until an election can be held. Final candidates for the open seat are Raymond Brooks, Felicia Hackett, and Claretha Finley, Witherspoon's mother.
Communities & Neighborhoods
Schools
- Central Park Elementary School
- Lee Elementary School
- Powderly Elementary School
- Price Elementary School
- Riley Elementary School
- Wenonah Elementary School
- Green Acres School
- A. G. Gaston K-8 School
- Arrington Middle School
- Jones Valley Middle School
- Wenonah High School
- West End High School
- Princeton Alternative School
Libraries
Representatives
- 1989: Antris Hinton
- 1993: Antris Hinton
- 1997: Sandra Faye Little
- 2001: Bert Miller
- 2005: Miriam Witherspoon/Jay Roberson
- 2009: Jay Roberson