Photo by Jesse Chambers
signs election day 2017
Political signs near a polling place at the Jefferson County Courthouse on election day.
Attorney and school board member Randall Woodfin was the top vote-getter in the Birmingham mayoral race in the municipal election of Aug. 22.
He and Mayor William A. Bell, who is seeking his second full term, will meet in a run-off on October 3, since no candidate garnered more than 50 percent of the vote.
Woodfin led Bell by more than 1,500 votes. Contractor Chris Woods finished third, and the remaining candidates trailed the top three.
Results are unofficial and will be canvassed on Tuesday, Aug. 29, according to city clerk Lee Frazier.
VOTE TOTALS (with candidates' vote percentage)
- Randall Woodfin 15,656 (40.84)
- William A. Bell 14,011 (36.58)
- Chris Woods 6.957 (18.15)
- Frank Matthews 531 (1.39)
- Patricia Bell 262 (.68)
- Randy Davis 256 (.67)
- Ervin P. Hill II 205 (.53)
- Fernandez Sims 170 (.44)
- Trudy Hunter 165 (.43)
- Carl Jackson 50 (.13)
- Lanny E. Jackson 41 (.11)
- Donald T. Lomax 29 (.08)