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==List of mayors== | ==List of mayors== | ||
* [[Robert Glasgow]], 1901– | * [[Robert Glasgow]], 1901– | ||
* [[Robert Glasgow | * [[Robert Glasgow Jr]], 1953–1955 | ||
* [[L. S. Shiflett]], 1955–1956 | * [[L. S. Shiflett]], 1955–1956 | ||
* [[Frank Baker]], 1956–1964 | * [[Frank Baker]], 1956–1964 | ||
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* Wilson, Alton (1992) "History of Adamsville". Founders Day Festival program, rpt. in {{HJC}} | * Wilson, Alton (1992) "History of Adamsville". Founders Day Festival program, rpt. in {{HJC}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.cityofadamsville.org/officials.html Adamsville City Council] at cityofadamsville.org | |||
[[Category:Adamsville mayors|*]] | [[Category:Adamsville mayors|*]] |
Latest revision as of 15:49, 15 July 2018
Mayor of Adamsville is the elected leader of the Jefferson County city of Adamsville, which was first incoprorated in 1901. That charter was subsequently revoked, and the city was re-incorporated in 1953.
List of mayors
- Robert Glasgow, 1901–
- Robert Glasgow Jr, 1953–1955
- L. S. Shiflett, 1955–1956
- Frank Baker, 1956–1964
- Matthew Heron, 1964–1976
- Leland Adams, 1976-2000
- Terry Loggins, -2008
- Pam Palmer, 2008-
2008 election
Pam Palmer avoided a runoff by garnering 55% of the vote in the August 26, 2008 municipal elections to replace the retiring Terry Loggins. Stephen Adams (235 votes) finished second in the race. Johnny Click and Terrell Guy also ran.
2012 election
Palmer was re-elected with 731 votes to challenger Yolance Owens' 253 in the 2012 election.
References
- Wilson, Alton (1992) "History of Adamsville". Founders Day Festival program, rpt. in The Heritage of Jefferson County, Alabama (2002) Clanton: Heritage Publishing Consultants. ISBN 1891647547
External links
- Adamsville City Council at cityofadamsville.org