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The '''2010 Birmingham neighborhood elections''' were held on [[October 26]], [[2010]] to decide leadership for [[Birmingham]]'s 99 [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhoods]]. Many races were uncontested.
The '''2010 Birmingham neighborhood elections''' were held on [[October 26]], [[2010]] to decide leadership for [[Birmingham]]'s 99 [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhoods]]. Many races were uncontested.


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


[[Category:Birmingham neighborhoods|Elections]]
[[Category:Birmingham neighborhood elections|2010]]
[[Category:Birmingham municipal elections|2010]]
[[Category:2010 events]]
[[Category:2010 events]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 9 January 2018

The 2010 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 26, 2010 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested.

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