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Huntsville's mayoral elections are non-partisan, but most candidates can be affiliated with political parties. Huntsville uses a two-round system, where election runoffs are held if no candidate obtains the majority of the vote.
2008
2008 Huntsville mayoral election
← 2004
August 26, 2008 (first round) October 7, 2008 (runoff)
The 2008 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 26, 2008, to elect the mayor of Huntsville, Alabama. Incumbent mayor Loretta Spencer ran for re-election to a fourth term. A runoff was held on October 7, 2008, since no candidate surpassed 50%. In the runoff RepublicanTommy Battle defeated Mayor Spencer.[1]
Spencer was endorsed by The Huntsville Times. The Committee of 100, a group of businesspeople, issued a joint endorsement of Battle and Spencer.
Results
Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2008 (first round)[2]
Candidate
Votes
%
Loretta Spencer (incumbent)
14,871
49.52%
Tommy Battle
14,486
48.24%
Jackie Reed
530
1.76%
Michael Polemeni
143
0.48%
Total
30,030
100.00%
Election for Mayor of Huntsville, 2008 (runoff)[3]
The 2020 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 25, 2020, to elect the mayor of Huntsville, Alabama. Incumbent Republican Mayor Tommy Battle won re-election to a fourth term, with Democrat Andy Woloszyn coming in second.[8]
The election was officially non-partisan, but some candidates were affiliated with political parties.
The 2024 Huntsville mayoral election will take place on August 27, 2024, to elect the mayor of Huntsville, Alabama. Incumbent Republican Mayor Tommy Battle is running for re-election to a fifth term.[11]