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== Biography ==
A graduate of [[Woodlawn High School]], Oden became a member of the [[Mountain Brook City Council]] in [[1992]].  After serving his four-year term, he ran unopposed for Mayor of [[Mountain Brook]] in [[1996]] and was re-elected without opposition in [[2000]].  In [[2004]] he was re-elected over two challengers, garnering 60.5% of the vote.
A graduate of [[Woodlawn High School]], Oden became a member of the [[Mountain Brook City Council]] in [[1992]].  After serving his four-year term, he ran unopposed for Mayor of [[Mountain Brook]] in [[1996]] and was re-elected without opposition in [[2000]].  In [[2004]] he was re-elected over two challengers, garnering 60.5% of the vote.
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== References ==
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Revision as of 11:09, 20 February 2008

Terry Oden is the current Mayor of Mountain Brook and a member of the Progress 280 Task Force.

Biography

A graduate of Woodlawn High School, Oden became a member of the Mountain Brook City Council in 1992. After serving his four-year term, he ran unopposed for Mayor of Mountain Brook in 1996 and was re-elected without opposition in 2000. In 2004 he was re-elected over two challengers, garnering 60.5% of the vote.

Preceded by:
William E. Matthews IV
Mayor of Mountain Brook
1996–present
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Carns. (2004). Alabama House Joint Resolution 479 [1].
  • "Oden, Williams remain in office." (August 25, 2004). The Birmingham News.