Others are very disappointed.
Annexation supporters were two for four.
Perhaps the two the biggest areas affected were the Theodore/Tillman's Corner area and Moffett Road neighborhoods near Semmes.
Annexation supporters cheered outside the polling place at Mount Ararat Missionary Baptist Church when they heard the news the annexation proposal passed in the Theodore area.
Mobile Mayor Sam Jones and other supporters held a victory party at the Ashbury Hotel and Suites.
Mayor Jones said, "We're very, very pleased with what we saw with the people who did decide to be a part of the City of Mobile. They were very enthusiastic about it. They wanted the services that the city offers."
Rev. Howard Nelson is the pastor of Mount Ararat and an annexation supporter.
He said, "I know that there are some feelings out there, and we just wanted to mend those feelings at a time of coming together."
Mobile County Commissioner Steve Nodine said he was glad to hear voters in the Moffett Road area turned down the annexation, but as for Theodore, he said, "The mayor and his staff gerrymandered, unfortunately for the people of all of Theodore, the lines to ensure that they were victorious down there, and that is a ponzi scheme, if you will, of taxation without representation."
And it also may not be too long before a vote comes before the people of Semmes to incorporate Semmes into its own city.
Representative Chad Fincher represents the area.
He said, "There was a committee set up to look into incorporation. I think that will continue and we will put this before the people of Semmes and we will make it a fair vote. We will take in the entire area of Semmes and not just pick and choose neighborhoods."
What happens next, though for those neighborhoods voting for annexation?
Mayor Jones, "We have to order things like garbage containers, and we have to order the street lights and those things, so we think that before that process takes place, you're probably talking about sixty days to finish all the administrative matters."
Jones also said the U.S. Justice Department has to approve the annexation votes that took place Tuesday.

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Me, Again, my community has no community center, no street lights and no park. I don’t know who you have me mixed up with, but our community has nothing. I pay every little tax known to the working American and I cannot see where my taxes have went to either. It sure wasn’t to build us a community center, street lights, park or even to just repair our school. The children at the middle school this year might have finally gotten the cafeteria fixed after Katrina did damage I’m not sure, but they had bag lunches for a long time and they are still working on parts of the school. If those taxes you say they take out of our check are supposed to go to the community, then we basically should have a Beverly Hills Drive somewhere around here because I’ve been paying taxes for 30+ years and my parents before that and a whole town full of people like us. Maybe they took that tax money and hid it at the end of a rainbow. Hmmm… I bet that’s where it’s at.