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==[[Adamsville]]==
==[[Adamsville]]==
*[[Mayor of Adamsville|Mayor]]: [[Pam Palmer]] avoided a runoff by garnering 55% of the vote to replace the retiring [[Terry Loggins]]. [[Stephen Adams]] (235 votes) finished second in the race. [[Johnny Click]] and [[Terrell Guy]] also ran.
*[[Mayor of Adamsville|Mayor]]: [[Pam Palmer]] avoided a runoff by garnering 672 votes (56%) to replace the retiring [[Terry Loggins]]. [[Stephen Adams]] (235 votes) finished second in the race. [[Johnny Click]] (163 votes) and [[Terrell Guy]] (138 votes) also ran.


*[[Adamsville City Council|Council]]:
*[[Adamsville City Council|Council]]:
**Ward 1:  [[Anthony Brooklere]], [[Mickey McGehee]]
**Ward 1:  [[Anthony Brooklere]] (150 votes) defeated [[Mickey McGehee]] (43 votes) for the open seat.
**Ward 2: [[Regina Crawford]], [[Gary Herron]], [[Ed Scott]] (incumbent)
**Ward 2: [[Reginald Crawford]] (109 votes) and incumbent [[Ed Scott]] (103 votes) advanced to a runoff, eliminating [[Gary Herron]] (22 votes).
**Ward 3: [[Tammy Abston]] (incumbent), [[Joy Ann Perry]]
**Ward 3: Incumbent [[Tammy Abston]] (164 votes) held off a challenge by [[Joy Ann Perry]] (109 votes).
**Ward 4: [[Timothy Buckelew]] (incumbent), [[Ron Mosley]]
**Ward 4: [[Ron Mosley]] (135 votes) narrowly defeated incumbent [[Timothy Buckelew]] (131 votes).
**Ward 5:  [[Yohance Owens]] (unopposed, certified July 28)
**Ward 5:  [[Yohance Owens]] ran unopposed and was certified on July 28.


==[[Brighton]]==
==[[Brighton]]==

Revision as of 16:38, 27 August 2008

2008 Jefferson County municipal elections will be held August 26, 2008. On the day of the election remnants of the weather system that made landfall as Tropical Storm Fay were lingering over the region.

The following are the contests in cities and towns in Jefferson County. See 2008 municipal elections for contests in other counties.

Adamsville

Brighton

Brookside

Cardiff

Center Point

Clay

  • Mayor: Ed McGuffie defeated incumbent Charles Hart and challengers Vic Aldridge and Dean Kirkner. McGuffie garnered 51% of the vote and thereby won without a runoff. Hart had 36%, Kirkner, a current City Councilman, got 10% and Aldridge got 5%. In all 1,174 of Clay's 6,026 registered voters (29%) turned out for the election.

Fairfield

Fultondale

With no qualified challengers for the full slate of incumbents, Fultondale did not hold an election.

Gardendale

Graysville

Homewood

Hoover

Hueytown

Irondale

Kimberly

Leeds

Lipscomb

Maytown

Midfield

Morris

Mountain Brook

Mulga

Pinson

Pleasant Grove

Sylvan Springs

Tarrant

Trafford

Trussville

  • Mayor: Gene Melton won a fourth term as mayor, successfully defending his office from challenger Jim Robinson by a 2,202 to 1,198-vote margin (65%).

Vestavia Hills

Warrior

West Jefferson

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