• Source: 2014 Auburn, Alabama municipal election
  • The 2014 Auburn, Alabama municipal election was held on 26 August 2014. Both the mayor and all eight members of the city council were elected. The election date was announced on 3 July 2014.


    Mayoral election



    The incumbent mayor Bill Ham Jr. ran unopposed in the mayoral election.


    City council elections


    Four of the eight city council members ran unopposed, with three of those being incumbents.


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    Leading up to the election, two lawsuits were filed against Clemon Byrd, claiming that his house was not in the boundary lines of Ward 1. The first lawsuit was dismissed following advice from attorney John Michael Segrest that the Lee County Circuit Court does not have the ability to remove a candidate's name form the ballot. The second lawsuit was dismissed in September 2014.


    Aftermath


    After the election results were published, a fight broke out at Auburn City Hall among supporters of Arthur Dowdell. Dowdell made claims of voter fraud, claiming that people voted twice, and "Clemon Byrd, once again, stole this election."


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    Alternate voting options


    Absentee ballots were due by 25 August 2014.


    Election summary




    Notes




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