Birmingham city council and school board election results

by

Jesse Chambers

At least six Birmingham City Council incumbents seem to have won additional terms, according to unofficial results from the municipal election held Tuesday, Aug. 22.

Two other members, Kim Rafferty in District 2 and Johnathan F. Austin in District 5, will be forced to defend their seats in a special election October 3.

For complete unofficial council and Board of Education results, see below.

Birmingham City Council results - votes by candidate (total percentage of votes counted)

District 1

(7 of 8 precincts counted)

Lashunda Scales (I) 2,845 (68.67)

Sherman Collins 1,298 (31.33)

District 2

(15 of 16 precincts counted)

Hunter Williams 1,122 (29.36)

Kim Rafferty (I) 664 (17.37)

Deanna “Dee” Reed 556 (14.55)

Lawrence Conaway 447 (11.70)

Tyrone Williams 358 (9.37)

Kimberly D. Jeanty 311 (8.14)

Jordan Thompson 188 (4.92)

Stephen L. Murphy 176. (4.60)

District 3

(11 of 12 precincts counted)

Valerie Abbott (I) 2,547 (65.09)

Ryan Jones 1,255 (32.07)

Rowan Henderson 111 (2.84)

District 4

(18 of 19 precincts counted)

William Parker (I) 2,821 (74.32)

Mary Jean LaMay 426 (11.22)

Qunelius “Cory” Pettway 365 (9.62)

Sergio Williams 184 (4.85)

District 5

(18 of 19 precincts counted)

Johnathan F. Austin (I) 1,354 (31.50)

Darrell O’Quinn 1,104 (25.68)

Chris Davis 765 (17.19)

Dorothea Crosby 483 (11.24)

Jeremy Schatz 293 (6.82)

Robert Walker 162 (3.77)

Erica L. Robbins 138 (3.21)

District 6

(15 of 16 precincts counted)

Sheila Tyson (I) 3,139 (79.51)

Keith Mims 600 (15.20)

Keith Williams 209 (5.29)

District 7

(14 of 15 precincts counted)

James “Jay” Roberson Jr. (I) 2,667 (58.07)

Lonnie F. Malone 961 (20.92)

Jeff Rowser 489 (10.65)

Hosea Lewis 291 (6.34)

Titus Battle 185 (4.03)

District 8

(12 of 13 precincts counted)

Steven W. Hoyt (I) 2,319 (57.77)

Gerri Robinson 743 (18.51)

Adlai Throne 538 (13.40)

Lynette Peters 414 (10.31)

District 9

(16 of 17 precincts counted)

Roderick Royal 1,522 (30.90)

John Hilliard 1,071 (21.74)

Reginald Swanson 637 (12.93)

Wendell Major 470 (9.70)

Angene “Jean” Coleman 412 (8.36)

James Williams Jr. 312 (6.33)

Eric Hall 273 (5.54)

David Russell 221 (4.49)

Birmingham Board of Education results - votes by candidate (total percentage of votes counted)

District 1

(7 of 8 precincts counted)

Cedric Small 1,497 (37.10)

Douglas Lee Ragland 1.027 (25.45)

Jerry Tate 816 (20.22)

Keith Rice 418 (10.36)

Bennie M. Holmes 277 (6.86)

District 2

(15 of 16 precincts counted)

Terri Michal 1,717 (50.18)

Brandon McCray 1,705 (49.82)

District 3

(11 of 12 precincts counted)

Mary Drennan Boehm 2.763 (70.99)

Larry J. Contri 1,129 (29.01)

District 4

(18 of 19 precincts counted)

Edward Maddox 1,790 (46.92)

Daagye Hendricks 1,308 (34.29)

Amber Courtney 717 (18.79)

District 5

(18 of 19 precincts counted)

Michael “Mickey” Millsap 1,236 (30.23)

David T. McKinney 628 (15.36)

Martha McDowell 565 (13,82)

Asisha Muhammad 476 (11.64)

Angela Scoggins-Watson 375 (9.17)

Andrea Mitchell 332 (8.12)

Eloise Manning Crenshaw 329 (8.05)

Buford L. Burks 148 (3.62)

District 6

(15 of 16 precincts counted)

Cheri A. Gardner 2.946 (79.24)

Ervin P. Hill Sr. 772 (20.76)

District 7

(14 of 15 precincts counted)

Patricia S. McAdory 1,836 (40.24)

Walter “Big Walt” Wilson 1,530 (33.53)

Wardine Towers Alexander 1,197 (26.33)

Distract 8

Sonja Q. Smith 1,252 (31.33)

Patricia B. Henderson 1,178 (29.58)

D. Tyrone Silmon 1.093 (27.45)

Antwon Bernard Womack 459 (11.53)

District 9

(16 of 17 precincts counted)

Sandra K. Brown 3,136 (68.10)

Lawrence Jackson 1,469 (31.90)

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