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** [[Industrial Center]]:
** [[Industrial Center]]:
** [[Tarpley City]]: President [[Rosalind Young]]; Vice President [[Dorothy Cunningham]]; Secretary [[Ethel Dunagan]]
** [[Tarpley City]]: President [[Rosalind Young]]; Vice President [[Dorothy Cunningham]]; Secretary [[Ethel Dunagan]]
** [[West Goldwire]]: President [[Johnny Knott, Jr]]; Vice President [[Harvey Campbell]]
** [[West Goldwire]]: President [[Johnny Knott Jr]]; Vice President [[Harvey Campbell]]
* [[Huffman community]]
* [[Huffman community]]
** [[Huffman]]: President [[Betty Helton]]; Secretary [[Juanita Milstead]]
** [[Huffman]]: President [[Betty Helton]]; Secretary [[Juanita Milstead]]
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** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivian Starks]]; Vice President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucillia Royal]]
** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivian Starks]]; Vice President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucillia Royal]]
** [[Fairmont]]: President [[Ronald Mitchell]]; Vice President [[Theresia Hale]]; Secretary [[Frankie Maddox]]
** [[Fairmont]]: President [[Ronald Mitchell]]; Vice President [[Theresia Hale]]; Secretary [[Frankie Maddox]]
** [[Harriman Park]]: President [[James Monday, Jr]]; Vice President [[Keisha Brown]]; Secretary [[Alberta Weeden]]
** [[Harriman Park neighborhood|Harriman Park]]: President [[James Monday Jr]]; Vice President [[Keisha Brown]]; Secretary [[Alberta Weeden]]
** [[Hooper City]]: President [[Danny Robinson]]; Vice President [[Jaqueline Brown]], Secretary [[Eula Jackson]]
** [[Hooper City]]: President [[Danny Robinson]]; Vice President [[Jaqueline Brown]], Secretary [[Eula Jackson]]
** [[North Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Sandra Brown]]; Vice President [[Anna Brown]]; Secretary [[Ronald Barnes]]
** [[North Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Sandra Brown]]; Vice President [[Anna Brown]]; Secretary [[Ronald Barnes]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 9 January 2018

The 2012 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 23, 2012 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested and overall turnout was extremely low. The Acipico-Finley, Green Acres, Mason City, North Titusville, Powderly and Smithfield neighborhoods were the only ones in which more than 100 votes were cast.

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