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Mayoral elections inHuntsville are held every four years to elect themayor of Huntsville, Alabama.

Huntsville's mayoral elections arenon-partisan, but most candidates can be affiliated with political parties. Huntsville uses atwo-round system, where election runoffs are held if no candidate obtains the majority of the vote.

2008

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2008 Huntsville mayoral election
← 2004
August 26, 2008 (first round)
October 7, 2008 (runoff)
2012 →
 
CandidateTommy BattleLoretta Spencer
First round14,486
48.24%
14,871
49.52%
Runoff21,123
55.67%
16,821
44.33%

Mayor before election

Loretta Spencer

Elected mayor

Tommy Battle
Republican

The2008 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 26, 2008, to elect themayor ofHuntsville, Alabama. Incumbent mayorLoretta Spencer ran for re-election to a fourth term. A runoff was held on October 7, 2008, since no candidate surpassed 50%. In the runoffRepublicanTommy Battle defeated Mayor Spencer.[1]

Spencer was endorsed byThe Huntsville Times. The Committee of 100, a group of businesspeople, issued a joint endorsement of Battle and Spencer.

Results

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Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2008 (first round)[2]
CandidateVotes%
Loretta Spencer (incumbent)14,87149.52%
Tommy Battle14,48648.24%
Jackie Reed5301.76%
Michael Polemeni1430.48%
Total30,030100.00%
Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2008 (runoff)[3]
CandidateVotes%
Tommy Battle21,12355.67%
Loretta Spencer (incumbent)16,82144.33%
Total37,944100.00%

2012

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2012 Huntsville mayoral election
← 2008
August 28, 2012
2016 →
 
CandidateTommy BattleLoretta Spencer
Popular vote22,8384,312
Percentage80.67%15.23%

 
CandidateJackie Reed
Popular vote1,159
Percentage4.09%

Mayor before election

Tommy Battle
Republican

Elected mayor

Tommy Battle
Republican

The2012 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 28, 2012, to elect themayor ofHuntsville, Alabama. IncumbentRepublican MayorTommy Battle won re-election to a second term defeating for MayorLoretta Spencer in a rematch.[4]

Results

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Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2012[5]
CandidateVotes%
Tommy Battle (incumbent)22,83880.67%
Loretta Spencer4,31215.23%
Jackie Reed1,1594.09%
Total28,309100.00%

2016

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2016 Huntsville mayoral election
← 2012
August 23, 2016
2020 →
 
CandidateTommy BattleJackie Reed
Popular vote13,8961,799
Percentage80.74%10.45%

 
CandidateKen Boyd
Popular vote1,516
Percentage8.81%

Mayor before election

Tommy Battle
Republican

Elected mayor

Tommy Battle
Republican

The2016 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 23, 2016, to elect themayor ofHuntsville, Alabama. IncumbentRepublican MayorTommy Battle won re-election to a third term.[6]

Results

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Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2016[7]
CandidateVotes%
Tommy Battle (incumbent)13,89680.74%
Jackie Reed1,79910.45%
Ken Boyd1,5168.81%
Total17,211100.00%

2020

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2020 Huntsville mayoral election
← 2016
August 25, 2020
2024 →
 
CandidateTommy BattleAndy Woloszyn
Popular vote21,5892,894
Percentage77.61%10.40%

 
CandidateJackie ReedMaurice Shingleton Jr.
Popular vote1,7291,607
Percentage6.22%5.78%

Mayor before election

Tommy Battle
Republican

Elected mayor

Tommy Battle
Republican

The2020 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 25, 2020, to elect themayor ofHuntsville, Alabama. IncumbentRepublican MayorTommy Battle won re-election to a fourth term, withDemocrat Andy Woloszyn coming in second.[8]

The election was officiallynon-partisan, but some candidates were affiliated with political parties.

Results

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Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2020[9][10]
CandidateVotes%
Tommy Battle (incumbent)21,58977.61%
Andy Woloszyn2,89410.40%
Jackie Reed1,7296.22%
Maurice Shingleton Jr.1,6075.78
Total27,819100.00%

2024

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2024 Huntsville mayoral election
← 2020
August 27, 2024
2028 →
 
CandidateTommy Battle
Popular voteUncontested

Mayor before election

Tommy Battle
Republican

Elected mayor

Tommy Battle

The2024 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 27, 2024, to elect themayor ofHuntsville, Alabama. IncumbentRepublican MayorTommy Battle is ran for re-election to a fifth term.[11] He won re-election due to the race being uncontested.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2008 Huntsville, AL Mayor Election Results".Bama Politics. 2022-07-12. Retrieved2024-03-30.
  2. ^"Huntsville Election Results".City of Huntsville. Retrieved2020-08-26.
  3. ^"Huntsville Election Results".City of Huntsville. Retrieved2020-08-26.
  4. ^"Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle's 81 percent vote total a modern-day record".AL.com. 29 August 2012. Retrieved2016-03-31.
  5. ^"Huntsville Election Results".City of Huntsville. Retrieved2020-08-26.
  6. ^"2016 Huntsville, AL Mayor Election Results".Bama Politics. 2021-09-29. Retrieved2024-03-30.
  7. ^"Huntsville Election Results".City of Huntsville. Retrieved2020-08-26.
  8. ^"2020 Huntsville, AL Mayor Election Results".Bama Politics. 20 November 2019. Retrieved2020-08-26.
  9. ^"2020 Huntsville, AL Mayor Election Results".Bama Politics. 20 November 2019. Retrieved2020-08-26.
  10. ^"Official Results"(PDF).
  11. ^"Tommy Battle For Mayor".tommybattle.com. Retrieved2024-03-30.
  12. ^Kelly (2024-06-28)."Tommy Battle declared Mayoral winner for a 5th Term".City of Huntsville. Retrieved2024-09-02.
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