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The '''Fairfield City Council''' is the elected legislative body for the City of [[Fairfield]]. It consists of six members, each elected to represent a voting district, and a president elected at-large. | The '''Fairfield City Council''' is the elected legislative body for the City of [[Fairfield]]. It consists of six members, each elected to represent a voting district, and a president elected at-large. | ||
The powers of the Council were reduced under legislation lobbied for by then-mayor [[Larry Langford] beginning in [[1988]]. | The powers of the Council were reduced under legislation lobbied for by then-mayor [[Larry Langford]] beginning in [[1988]]. | ||
==[[2004 Jefferson County municipal elections#Fairfield|2004]]== | ==[[2004 Jefferson County municipal elections#Fairfield|2004]]== |
Revision as of 13:37, 5 January 2011
The Fairfield City Council is the elected legislative body for the City of Fairfield. It consists of six members, each elected to represent a voting district, and a president elected at-large.
The powers of the Council were reduced under legislation lobbied for by then-mayor Larry Langford beginning in 1988.
2004
- President: Eldridge Turner
- District 1: Frederick Scott
- District 2: Vincent Smith
- District 3: William Murray
- District 4: William Yow
- District 5:
- District 6: Willie Hardley, Jr
2008
- President: Eldridge Turner
- District 1: Frederick Scott
- District 2: Primus Mack, appointed January 2011 to fill the vacancy left by Vincent Smith's retirement
- District 3: William Murray
- District 4: Ronald Struthers
- District 5: Jerry Yarbrough
- District 6: Ves Marable