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Revision as of 21:10, 26 July 2013
The 2013 Birmingham municipal election was held in on Tuesday August 27, 2013 to fill the positions of Mayor of Birmingham and all nine seats on the Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Board of Education.
The official qualification period was from June 28-July 12. Runoff elections are scheduled for October 8, 2013. Elected officials begin their term of office on October 22.
Candidates
Mayor
- William Bell (incumbent)
- Kamau Afrika
- Patricia Bell
- Stephanie Huey
- Adlai Torne
City Council
- District 1:
- Pat Davis
- Keith Rice
- Lashunda Scales (incumbent)
- District 2:
- District 3:
- Valerie Abbott (incumbent), unopposed
- District 4:
- Edward Maddox
- Maxine Parker (incumbent)
- District 5:
- Johnathan Austin (incumbent)
- Robert L. Walker
- District 6:
- District 7:
- Gary Lavender
- Jay Roberson (incumbent)
- District 8:
- Steven Hoyt (incumbent)
- Gerri Robinson
- District 9:
Board of Education
- District 1:
- District 2:
- Virginia Volker (incumbent)
- Lyord Watson
- District 3:
- Brian Giattina (incumbent), unopposed
- District 4:
- District 5:
- District 6:
- District 7:
- Wardine Alexander (incumbent)
- Lawrence Jackson
- Darius Moore
- District 8:
- Patricia Bozeman-Henderson
- April Williams (incumbent)
- Antwon Womack
- District 9:
- Sandra Brown
- Emanuel Ford (District 5 incumbent)
References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (June 28, 2013) "It's open season: Birmingham mayor and council election cycle officially begins today." The Birmingham News
- Bryant, Joseph D. (July 3, 2013) "Seeking a comeback: Familiar names on growing candidate list for Birmingham mayor/council races." The Birmingham News
- Bryant, Joseph D. (July 12, 2013) "Who's in and who's out: Birmingham Council President Royal makes City Hall exit official." The Birmingham News
- Whitmire, Kyle (July 12, 2013) "Giattina runs unopposed for Birmingham school board, 25 others qualify for other eight seats." The Birmingham News
- Kennedy, Joey (July 18, 2013) "This most important election could determine Birmingham's future." The Birmingham News
External links
- Birmingham City Clerk at birminghamal.gov