Foley Council sets new Council voting boundaries

Foley Council sets new Council voting boundaries

The Foley City Council will now base the new boundaries on the municipal limits as of Dec. 31. Any areas annexed after that date will not be included in the redrawn districts. The five Foley City Council members serve by district. Each district should have about the same number of residents. Once boundaries are set, any candidate wanting to run for a council seat from that district must be living in that district as of May 28, 2025.
“It’s a unique time, because terms in all cities are normally four years,” Mayor Ralph Hellmich said in a recent address. “They changed it to get the cycle off of the presidential elections. People don’t realize what goes on behind the scenes to prepare voter rolls.”
Municipal elections in Foley and other cities and towns will be held Aug. 26, 2025. If a runoff election is needed for any office, that election will be held Sept. 23. Candidates can begin qualifying for office on June 10. The last day to qualify to run for municipal office is June 24.
The last Foley election took place in 2020. In the 2020 census, the city had a population of 20,335. The current population estimate is 26,500, an increase of 30.3%.
In the past, municipal elections in most cities and towns in Alabama were held in the same year as federal presidential elections. The date for municipal elections was changed, adding one year to the current terms.
Officials will use the data to adjust district boundaries based on population changes recorded in the federal census.
“We are in the process of redistricting for the upcoming municipal elections in August,” Mike Thompson, city administrator, said. “We’ve always selected the last day of the previous year, at the point in time that we determine our population, and then distribute that population to the various districts.”