Voters head to polls for Aug. 25 Hoover city election

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Photo by Erin Nelson

Hoover residents go to the polls to vote in city elections Tuesday, Aug. 25, after listening to mayoral and City Council candidates share their stories and platforms over the past several months.

Gene Smith, who has spent the past 16 years on the Hoover City Council, is challenging Mayor Frank Brocato for the mayor’s job, and 16 candidates are vying for six contested Hoover City Council seats.

Councilman Derrick Murphy was unopposed and already has been certified as the representative for Hoover Council Place 5 for the next four years.

See a complete listing of candidates in the Hoover election, with links to candidate profiles here.

Read an election preview story here, focusing on the mayor’s race but with abbreviated bio information for all candidates in contested races.

See coverage of election forums on Aug. 11, Aug. 12 and Aug. 18.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. There are 14 polling places in Hoover:

To figure out which one is your polling place, go to myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/VoterView/PollingPlaceSearch.do

Voters must submit a valid form of photo identification at their polling place. Read more about valid forms of photo ID here.

Hand-delivered absentee ballots had to be received by the close of business on Monday, Aug. 24. Mailed absentee ballots had to be postmarked by Aug. 24 and received by the clerk’s office by noon on Aug. 25.

Voting results will be posted on the city of Hoover’s website here: hoover.al.org/183/Elections, as well as on the Hoover Sun website, as they become available.

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