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==List of Mayors== | ==List of Mayors== | ||
* [[ | * [[Jimmie Johnson]] ([[2004]] - [[2005]]), resigned | ||
* [[Simon Speights]] ([[2005]] - [[July 26]], [[2007]]), appointed by council, resigned after [[1994]] felony conviction surfaced | |||
* [[ | * [[Gaston Randle]] ([[July 27]], [[2007]] - [[October 12]], [[2007]]), assumed office of Mayor Pro Tempore after Speights' resignation | ||
* [[Deborah Miller]] ([[October 12]], [[2007]] - present), appointed by Governor [[Bob Riley]] to fill Speights' unexpired term. | |||
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[[Category:Mayors of Lipscomb|*]] | [[Category:Mayors of Lipscomb|*]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of mayors|Lipscomb]] | [[Category:Lists of mayors|Lipscomb]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 13 October 2007
The Mayor of Lipscomb is an elected position with a four-year term.
List of Mayors
- Jimmie Johnson (2004 - 2005), resigned
- Simon Speights (2005 - July 26, 2007), appointed by council, resigned after 1994 felony conviction surfaced
- Gaston Randle (July 27, 2007 - October 12, 2007), assumed office of Mayor Pro Tempore after Speights' resignation
- Deborah Miller (October 12, 2007 - present), appointed by Governor Bob Riley to fill Speights' unexpired term.