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Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin Wins Another Term

Mayor Randall Woodfin

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin was elected to another term Tuesday evening, taking in roughly 64% of the vote.

Jefferson County Commissioner Lashunda Scales trailed behind with around 21% of the vote and former Birmingham Mayor William Bell behind her with 9% of the vote.

But voter turnout remained low in this year’s election, with only 25% of active voters casting a ballot.

Woodfin took the stage to chants of “four more years” at an election night watch party with supporters.

“You told us to invest in your neighborhoods, and we did. You told us to pave more streets and we did. You told is to tear down this blight and we did. You told us to invest in our younger generation and we did with the Birmingham Promise,” Woodfin said. “I also want you to know, that my commitment and sense of urgency will be the same over the next four years. Thank you for this opportunity to continue to represent you. Thank you for this opportunity to continue to lead our city. And thank you for this opportunity to be in the trenches with you to make the city of Birmingham better.”

Woodfin plans to accomplish a variety of things as part of his ‘Vision 2025 Plan.’ Some of these include:

Woodfin was first elected in 2017 after beating incumbent Mayor William Bell.

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