There will be no
automatic re-election for any of the City of Alexander’s elected
officials. The city recorder, city treasurer and all eight of the
council members have filed for the November General Election ballot
and at least one person has filed against all ten of the incumbents.
The terms for city
recorder and city treasurer are four years. The term for aldermen is
two years. The mayor is also a four-year term, but that election
isn’t due until 2018.
City Recorder Sharon
Bankhead has filed for re-election. She will be opposed by former
Alderwoman Regina Watson.
City Treasurer
Kenneth Miller is actually running in his first election for this
position. He is opposed by Julia Ann Wilson.
Miller was appointed
about two years ago to fill a vacancy on the Ward-1 Position-2 seat.
He was already on the ballot for that position but lost to current
Alderwoman Stephanie Beck, who was also on the ballot. He was then
appointed to fill the vacancy for city treasurer.
In Ward-1 Alderman
Louis Hobbs is seeking re-election to his Position-1 seat. He is
being opposed by Joe Pollard.
In Ward-1 Position-2
Alderman Farren Wadley is being opposed by Elizabeth Bland. Wadley
was on the council previously, but gave up his seat when he ran for
mayor in 2014. He was appointed to fill a vacancy created when
Alderman Jeffrey Watson moved out of Ward-1.
In Ward-2 Position-1
Alderwoman Stephanie Beck is running for re-election. She is being
challenged by Joy Gray.
Beck was elected in
2014 when she defeated Kenneth Miller. Miller had been appointed
shortly before the November election to fill a vacancy in that
position created by a resignation.
Alderman Andy
Mullins is running for re-election to keep his Ward-1 Position-2
seat. He was elected in 2014 when he defeated Alderwoman Juanita
Wilson. Wilson was elected to that position in 2012. She is opposing
Mullins in an attempt to regain that seat.
There is a three-way
race for the Ward-3 Position-1 seat currently held by Alderwoman
Andrea Bearden. This is the first time Bearden will have any
opposition in her re-election bid. She is being opposed by former
Alderman Samuel D. Gregory and new-comer Harold Timmerman.
In Ward-3 Position-2
Alderman Dan Church is being opposed by Corliss Jerry Ball. Church
was elected in 2014. In that same election Ball was one of four
candidates for mayor. He and Wadley lost in the first round. Current
Mayor Paul Mitchell defeated incumbent Mayor Michelle Hobbs in a
run-off.
In Ward-4 Position-1
Alderwoman Melissa Ratliff is seeking re-election. She is being
opposed by Tammy Pille. Ratliff was elected in 2014 in her first
attempt at politics.
Alderman Lonny
Chapman is seeking re-election to his Ward-4 Position-1 seat. He is
being challenged by former Alderman Jeffery Watson. Watson was
elected to the Ward-1 Position-2 seat in 2014, but had to resign when
he moved to Ward-4.