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* [[Industrial Center]]:
* [[Industrial Center]]:
* [[Inglenook]]: vice-president [[Arthur Bledsoe]] 20 (71%), [[Robert Operton III]] (29%)
* [[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]]: president [[Rearlie Lawhorne]] 60 (61%), [[Al Rutledget]] 39 (39%)
* [[Kingston]]: president [[Lillie Cole]] 68 (72%), [[Hasan Rahmaan]] 26 (38%)
* [[Kingston]]: president [[Lillie Cole]] 68 (72%), [[Hasan Rahmaan]] 26 (38%)
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* [[Oakwood Place]]:  
* [[Oakwood Place]]:  
* [[Overton]]:  
* [[Overton]]:  
* [[Oxmoor neighborhood]]:
* [[Penfield Park]]:  
* [[Penfield Park]]:  
* [[Pine Knoll Vista]]:  (no qualifiers)
* [[Pine Knoll Vista]]:  (no qualifiers)

Revision as of 11:09, 15 February 2011

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