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The '''2010 Bessemer municipal election''' will be held in [[Bessemer]] to elect a [[Mayor of Bessemer]] and to fill open seats in the [[Bessemer City Council]] and [[Bessemer Board of Education]]. The non-partisan election is scheduled to take place on [[August 24]], [[2010]], with runoffs if needed.
The '''2010 Bessemer municipal election''' will be held in [[Bessemer]] to elect a [[Mayor of Bessemer]] and to fill open seats in the [[Bessemer City Council]] and [[Bessemer Board of Education]]. The non-partisan election took place on [[August 24]], [[2010]], with runoffs on [[October 5]].


==Mayor==
==Mayor==
* [[Louise Alexander]]
* [[Ken Gulley]], 2,112 votes (37.5%) in general election; 4,144 votes (73%) in runoff, winner
* [[Donald Ballard]]
* [[Ed May]] (incumbent), 1,312 votes (23.3%) in general election; 1,543 votes (27%) in runoff
* [[Darayl Blue]]
* [[Louise Alexander]], 1,062 votes (18.8%)
* [[Dorothy Davidson]]
* [[Dorothy Davidson]], 736 votes (13.1%)
* [[Ken Gulley]]
* [[Donald Ballard]], 219 votes (3.9%)
* [[Ed May]] (incumbent)
* [[Darayl Blue]], 196 votes (3.5%)
 
After the runoff, former City Council candidate [[Jessie Burrell]] filed a suit in Circuit Court asking for Gulley to be disqualified because she believed him to actually reside in [[Hueytown]]. Judge [[N. Daniel Rogers]] dismissed the case, saying his court had no jurisdiction over the matter.


==City Council==
==City Council==
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===District 2===
===District 2===
* [[Sherrina Rice]], 406 votes (45.8%), runoff
* [[Sherrina Rice]], 406 votes (45.8%), winner
* [[Chester Porter]], 352 votes (39.7%), runoff
* [[Chester Porter]], 352 votes (39.7%), runoff
* [[Albert Grant]], 128 votes (14.5%)
* [[Albert Grant]], 128 votes (14.5%)
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===District 5===
===District 5===
* [[Ron Marshall]]
* [[Ron Marshall]], 411 votes (46.4%), winner
* [[Albert Soles]] (incumbent)
* [[Albert Soles]] (incumbent), 263 votes (39.2%), runoff
* [[Robert White]]
* [[Robert White]], 97 votes (14.5%)


===District 6===
===District 6===
* [[Jesse Matthews]] (incumbent)
* [[Jesse Matthews]] (incumbent), 607 votes (66.6%), winner
* [[Ed May II]]
* [[Ed May II]], 165 votes (18.1%)
* [[Dock Scott]]
* [[Dock Scott]], 139 votes (15.3%)


===District 7===
===District 7===
* [[Earl Cochran, Sr]] (incumbent)
* [[Cleo King]], 249 votes (32.6%), winner
* [[LaBrenda Jones]]
* [[Earl Cochran, Sr]] (incumbent), 319 votes (41.8%), runoff
* [[Cleo King]]
* [[LaBrenda Jones]], 196 votes (25.7%)


==Board of Education==
==Board of Education==
===District 1===
===District 1===
* [[Vera Eades]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Vera Eades]] (incumbent, unopposed)
===District 2===
===District 2===
* [[Earlean Cochran]]
* [[Earlean Cochran]]
* [[Lester Mulligan]]
* [[Lester Mulligan]]
* [[Janet Ruffin]]
* [[Janet Ruffin]]
===District 3===
===District 3===
* [[Renna Scott]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Renna Scott]] (incumbent, unopposed)
===District 4===
===District 4===
* [[Samuel Morris]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Samuel Morris]] (incumbent, unopposed)
===District 5===
===District 5===
* [[Darlene Perkins]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Darlene Perkins]] (incumbent, unopposed)
===District 6===
===District 6===
* [[Christine Knight]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Christine Knight]] (incumbent, unopposed)
===District 7===
===District 7===
* [[Hattie Aikerson]] (incumbent)
* [[Hattie Aikerson]] (incumbent)
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==References==
==References==
* Debro, Anita (July 20, 2010) "Six qualify to run for mayor of Bessemer." ''Birmingham News''
* Debro, Anita (July 20, 2010) "Six qualify to run for mayor of Bessemer." ''Birmingham News''
 
* "Election results: Bessemer mayor and council, Mountain Brook council, Vestavia Hills referendum." (August 24, 2010) ''Birmingham News''
* Debro, Anita (September 15, 2010) "Judge dismisses challenge to residency of Bessemer mayoral candidate." ''Birmingham News''
* Norris, Toraine (October 5, 2010) "Kenneth Gulley defeats incumbent Ed May in Bessemer mayor's race." ''Birmingham News''


[[Category:Bessemer municipal elections]]
[[Category:Bessemer municipal elections]]
[[Category:2010 events]]
[[Category:2010 events]]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 1 November 2010

The 2010 Bessemer municipal election will be held in Bessemer to elect a Mayor of Bessemer and to fill open seats in the Bessemer City Council and Bessemer Board of Education. The non-partisan election took place on August 24, 2010, with runoffs on October 5.

Mayor

After the runoff, former City Council candidate Jessie Burrell filed a suit in Circuit Court asking for Gulley to be disqualified because she believed him to actually reside in Hueytown. Judge N. Daniel Rogers dismissed the case, saying his court had no jurisdiction over the matter.

City Council

District 1

District 2

District 3

District 4

District 5

District 6

District 7

Board of Education

District 1

District 2

District 3

District 4

District 5

District 6

District 7

References

  • Debro, Anita (July 20, 2010) "Six qualify to run for mayor of Bessemer." Birmingham News
  • "Election results: Bessemer mayor and council, Mountain Brook council, Vestavia Hills referendum." (August 24, 2010) Birmingham News
  • Debro, Anita (September 15, 2010) "Judge dismisses challenge to residency of Bessemer mayoral candidate." Birmingham News
  • Norris, Toraine (October 5, 2010) "Kenneth Gulley defeats incumbent Ed May in Bessemer mayor's race." Birmingham News