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FYFFE, AL (WAFF) -
Katy Woodall was voted
Fyffe mayor with 62 percent of the vote.
Woodall ran against
William "Bill" Potter who received 38 percent of the vote.
Woodall was jubilant after
learning she would get another four years.
The town has been embattled
in controversy since Woodall elected to fire half of the police force two
weeks, and voter turnout was high.
The two former officers
have lawsuits pending against the city.
Woodall thanked the voters
that supported and believed in her. She also acknowledged the high turnout.
"The high voter turnout
was prompted by all the controversy that has been surrounding the town, but I
think as I said earlier, the town of Fyffe, the voters of Fyffe, have spoken,"
said Woodall.
Woodall said she has a lot
of projects started and lots of good things to come.