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Election for Huntsville City Council, Board of Education, set for Aug. 23

Published on July 5, 2022

Registered voters in three districts will cast votes for Huntsville City Council and Huntsville City Schools Board of Education in an upcoming municipal election.

At the June 28 filing deadline, 17 candidates qualified to run – nine for council positions and eight for school board. The election will be held Tuesday, Aug. 23. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Only voters who live in districts 2, 3 and 4 are eligible to cast ballots.


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Absentee voters have until Aug. 16 to apply for an absentee ballot by mail and ballots must be received seven days prior to the election. Aug. 18 is the last day for a voter to apply for a regular absentee ballot in person and it must be received five days prior to the election.

If a candidate fails to secure 50% of the vote, a runoff will be held Tuesday, Sept. 20.

The candidates

The following City Council candidates have qualified to appear on the Aug. 23 ballot:

  • District 2: Drake Daggett
  • District 2: Brian Foy
  • District 2: David Little
  • District 2: Danny Peters
  • District 2: Bill Yell
  • District 3: Jennie Robinson (incumbent)
  • District 4: Mark Clouser
  • District 4: Bill Kling (incumbent)
  • District 4: Jackie Reed

The following Board of Education candidates have qualified to appear on the Aug. 23 ballot:

  • District 2: Sean Lulofs
  • District 2: Holly McCarty
  • District 2: Jeneice Willis Wilmer
  • District 3: Andrea Alvarez
  • District 3: Elisa Ferrell (incumbent)
  • District 3: Angela McClure
  • District 4: Ricky Howard
  • District 4: Ryan Renaud (incumbent)

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