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Revision as of 11:21, 23 March 2017
The 2010 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 26, 2010 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested.
- Acipco-Finley: president, Art Grayson 70 (96%), Donald Smith (4%)
- Airport Highlands:
- Apple Valley:
- Arlington-West End: president, Sheila Tyson 156 (99%), Gloria Fields 1 (1%)
- Belview Heights:president, Dianne Cain 10 (77%), Sherry Lewis 3 (23%)
- Bridlewood:
- Brown Springs: president, Clara Bates 5 (83%), Janice Hicks 1 (17%)
- Brownsville Heights:
- Brummitt Heights: president, Thereathea Montgomery 41 (98%), George Wells 1 (2%)
- Bush Hills: president, Alma Dennis 138 (99%), Kimberly Chatman 1 (1%), vice-president Dora Sims 138 (99%), Jewel Hudson 1 (1%), secretary Myra Tarver 138 (98%), Simonetta Perdue 1 (1%)
- Central City:
- Central Park:
- Central Pratt:
- College Hills: president, Paul Neville 23 (96%), Henry Lewis 1 (4%), secretary Jacqueline Scales 22 (96%), Adrienne Ward 1 (4%)
- Collegeville:
- Crestline:
- Crestwood North:
- Crestwood South: (no qualifiers)
- Dolomite:
- Druid Hills: secretary Roese Jones 6 (75%), Rosetta Jones 2 (25%)
- East Avondale:
- East Birmingham: president Sterling Fields 18 (58%), Daniel Fielder 13 (42%), vice-president Terry Boyd 19 (86%), Dereck Lassiter 3 (14%)
- East Brownville:
- East Lake neighborhood: vice-president Aaisha Muhammad 50 (96%), Shirley Holston 2 (4%)
- East Thomas
- Eastwood neighborhood:
- Echo Highlands:
- Enon Ridge:
- Ensley neighborhood:
- Ensley Highlands:
- Evergreen
- Fairmont:
- Fairview: president Gerri Robinson 27 (66%), Kimberly Chatman 14 (34%)
- Five Points South neighborhood:
- Forest Park-South Avondale:
- Fountain Heights: president, Doris Powell 62 (93%), Andre Brown 5 (7%), vice-president Diana Williams 29 (27%), Andre Brown 80 (73%)
- Garden Highlands:
- Gate City: vice-president Michael Johnson 18 (95%), Eloise Crenshaw 1 (5%)
- Germania Park neighborhood:
- Glen Iris:
- Grasselli Heights:
- Graymont:
- Green Acres neighborhood: (no qualifiers)
- Harriman Park:
- Highland Park:
- Highway 280 neighborhood
- Hillman: secretary Marcia Glover 18 (64%), Urbubru Brown 10 (36%)
- Hillman Park:
- Hooper City: president William Barnes 35 (92%), Larry Fitzpatrick 3 (8%)
- Huffman: vice-president Betty Helton 9 (82%), Don Hadden 2 (18%)
- Industrial Center:
- Inglenook: vice-president Arthur Bledsoe 20 (71%), Robert Operton III (29%)
- Killough Springs: president Rearlie Lawhorne 60 (61%), Al Rutledget 39 (39%)
- Kingston: president Lillie Cole 68 (72%), Hasan Rahmaan 26 (38%)
- Lake Purdy neighborhood
- Liberty Highlands:
- Maple Grove:
- Mason City:
- North Avondale:
- North Birmingham neighborhood: vice-president Jimmie Coleman 1 (50%), Anna Brown 1 (50%)
- North East Lake: (no qualifiers)
- North Pratt: president Clarence Ford 101 (65%), Aaron Carlton 54 (35%), vice-president Melvin Love 96 (64%), Nelda King 55 (36%)
- North Titusville:
- Norwood: vice-president Julius Clark 45 (67%), Tom Creger 22 (33%)
- Oak Ridge:
- Oak Ridge Park:
- Oakwood Place:
- Overton:
- Oxmoor neighborhood:
- Penfield Park:
- Pine Knoll Vista: (no qualifiers)
- Powderly:
- Redmont Park:
- Riley-Travellick:
- Rising-West Princeton:
- Roebuck:
- Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck: president Frank Hamby 165 (61%), Everett Wess 104 (39%), secretary Wanda Horton 30 (83%), Lynn Dobson 6 (17%)
- Roosevelt:
- Sandusky:
- Sherman Heights:
- Smithfield neighborhood: (no qualifiers)
- Smithfield Estates: president Ellen Spencer 136 (71%), Angene Smith 56 (29%), secretary Patricia Hicks 5 (62%), Joan Odums 3 (38%)
- South East Lake:
- South Pratt:
- South Titusville:
- South Woodlawn: (no qualifiers)
- Southside neighborhood:
- Spring Lake:
- Sun Valley
- Tarpley City:
- Thomas:
- Tuxedo:
- Wahouma neighborhood: president Patricia Johnson 11 (69%), Robert L. Walker 5 (31%)
- West Brownville:
- West End Manor:
- West Goldwire:
- Woodland Park:
- Woodlawn neighborhood:
- Wylam:
- Zion City neighborhood:
References
- Ruisi, Anne (October 25, 2010) "Birmingham residents to elect neighborhood association officers." Birmingham News
- "Birmingham releases results of voting for neighborhood leaders." (November 7, 2010) Birmingham News