
With six open mayoral seats and six incumbents defeated, major changes are expected in Jefferson County this week when most of the new mayors are sworn in on November 3.

Attorney and Huntsville native Will Pylant is officially running for Huntsville City Council District 4. Plyant will be taking on incumbent Bill Kling Jr., who has served on the council since 1988.

Center Point Mayor Bobby Scott won a runoff election against council president D.M. Collins.

Prichard’s incumbent Mayor Jimmie Gardner is projected to lose in the runoff election. His challenger, Carletta Davis is the projected winner.

Hoover residents and candidates for Place 3 are awaiting the results of Tuesday’s election that will determine if Ashley Lovell and Liz Lane will have a runoff.

Karl Julian is running for Vestavia Hills City Council Place 2, but voters looking for information on what he thinks of those seeking to protect women's spaces and sports from men or those who seek to protect young children from radical gender ideology, those Julian once called "assholes," won't find it easily on his social media page.

Dothan voters participating in the August 5 municipal elections re-elected Mayor Mark Saliba for a third term.