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Republican Party Candidates JIM BENNETT ALABAMA STATE CAPITOL SECRETARY OF STATE MONTGOMERY, AL 36130 STATE OF ALABAMA I, Jim Bennett, Secretary of State of the State of Alabama, having custody of the Great and Principal Seal of said State, do hereby certify that in accordance with the Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, the following names have been certified to the Office of the Secretary of State as candidates for the Alabama Republican Party nominees in the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol, in the City of Montgomery, on this day. March 21, 2014 Date Tuesday March 18, 2014 The Honorable Jim Bennett Office of the Secretary of State State Capitol Suite E-208 Montgomery, AL 36130 Dear Secretary Bennett: The Alabama Republican Party hereby certifies that the persons whose names appear below are to be removed from the ballot for SD 9 for the Republican Primary on June 3, 2014 Wade D. Taylor Bill Armistead Chairman Alabama Republican Party i<I: < El ' f D .. lAn 201 4 >t( RET \RY Monday, March 10, 2014 OF :iT TE The Honorable Jim Bennett Office of the Secretary of State State Capitol Suite E-208 Montgomery, AL 36130 Dear Secretary Bennett: The Alabama Republican Party hereby certifies that the persons whose names appear attached to this document have qualified to run in the Republican Primary Election to be called to be on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. This certificate is subject to such disqualifications or corrective action as hereafter may be made. Given under my hand, the tenth day of March, 2014. Bill Armistead Chairman Alabama Republican Party .. I State Offices Office District/County Place Name Circuit Judge 7 4 Peggy P. Miller Lacher Circuit Judge 7 4 Brenda S. Stedham District Judge Cleburne Melody Walker District Judge Cleburne Glea Sarrell District Judge Elmore 1 Patrick D. Pinkston District Judge Elmore 1 Lucie Mclemore District Judge Mobile 2 Jay A. York District Judge Mobile 2 Bryan D'Angelo District Judge Shelby 2 Daniel A. Crowson District Judge Shelby 2 Dave Roper Governor Robert Bentley Governor Stacy Lee George Governor Bob Starkey Lt. Governor Kay Ivey Lt. Governor Stan Cooke Public Service Commission 1 Jeremy H. Oden Public Service Commission 1 Kathy Peterson Public Service Commission 2 Terry Dunn Public Service Commission 2 Phillip Brown Public Service Commission 2 Chris "Chip" Beeker, Jr. Public Service Commission 2 Jonathan Barbee Secretary of State Reese McKinney Secretary of State John Merrill Secretary of State Jim Perdue State Auditor Adam Thompson State Auditor Hobbie L. Sealy State Auditor Dale Peterson State Auditor Jim Zeigler State House 1 Phillip Pettus State House 1 Sterling "Josh" Statom State House 5 Dan Williams State House 5 Bobby Jackson State House 9 Ed Henry State House 9 Melvin Hasting State House 12 Mac Buttram State House 12 Corey Harbison State House 12 Roy Jackson State House 13 Bill Roberts State House 13 Connie Cooner Rowe State House 14 Richard Baughn State House 14 Tim Wadsworth State House 16 Kyle South State House 16 Bobby Humphryes State House 17 Mike Millican State House 17 Jim Bonner State House 22 Wayne Johnson State House 22 Ritchie Whorton State House 24 Nathaniel Ledbetter I State Offices State House 24 Billy Hodges State House 26 Kerry Rich State House 26 Ginger Fletcher State House 30 Mack N. Butler State House 30 Robert McKay State House 35 Steve Dean State House 35 Steve Hurst State House 37 Bob Fincher State House 37 T. Bryant Whaley State House 38 Randy Price State House 38 Isaac Whorton State House 42 James M. "Jimmy" Martin State House 42 Kurt Wallace State House 43 Doug Clark State House 43 Arnold Mooney State House 43 Amie Beth Shaver State House 43 Cheryl Ciamarra State House 43 John Bahakel State House 43 Gina H. McDonald State House 43 Don Murphy State House 44 Joe Freeman State House 44 Danny Garrett State House 44 John Amari State House 46 Pamela Blackmore-Jenkins State House 46 Steve French State House 46 Justin Barkley State House 46 David Faulkner State House 47 Jack Williams State House 47 David Wheeler State House 61 Alan Harper State House 61 Brian Keith Foley State House 62 Rich Wingo State House 62 Jamey Clements State House 64 Harry Shiver State House 64 James Hall State House 73 Matt Fridy State House 73 Jody Trautwein State House 79 Mike Hubbard State House 79 Fred "Sandy" Toomer State House 80 Lesley Vance State House 80 Alex Balkcum State House 80 Mervin Dudley State House 85 Ron Wilson State House 85 Bobby Lewis State House 90 Charles 0. Newton State House 90 Chris Sells State House 91 Barry Moore State House 91 Joshua R. Pipkin State House 101 Chris Pringle f • State Offices State House 101 Don Hembree State House 102 Jack Williams State House 102 Chris McNeil State House 102 Anthony Clarkbanks State Senate 1 Chris Seibert State Senate 1 Jonathan R. Berryhill State Senate 1 Tim Melson State Senate 2 Bill Holtzclaw State Senate 2 George Barry State Senate 4 Paul Bussman State Senate 4 Bruce Whitlock State Senate 7 Paul L. Sanford State Senate 7 David Blair State Senate 8 Todd Greeson State Senate 8 Steve Livingston State Senate 9 Clay Scofield State Senate 9 Wade D. Taylor State Senate 11 Jim Mcclendon State Senate 11 Jerry L. Fielding State Senate 12 Del Marsh State Senate 12 Steven Guede State Senate 13 Tim Sprayberry State Senate 13 Gerald Dial State Senate 17 Shay Shelnutt State Senate 17 Jim Murphree State Senate 17 Gayle H. Gear State Senate 17 Brett King State Senate 17 Adam Ritch State Senate 17 Joe Cochran State Senate 17 Jim Roberts State Senate 21 Gerald Allen State Senate 21 Frank Chandler State Senate 22 Stephen Sexton State Senate 22 Harry D'Olive, Jr. State Senate 22 Danny B. Joyner State Senate 22 Greg Albritton State Senate 22 Jeff Peacock State Senate 27 Tom Whatley State Senate 27 Andy Carter State Senate 30 Clyde Chambliss, Jr. State Senate 30 Suzelle Josey State Senate 30 Harris Garner State Senate 30 Bill Harris State Senate 31 Jimmy W. Holley State Senate 31 Garreth Moore US House 3 Mike Rogers US House 3 Thomas Casson US House 5 Mo Brooks US House 5 Jerry Hill 1 . State Offices US House 6 Chad Mathis US House 6 Paul DeMarco US House 6 Will Brooke US House 6 Gary Palmer US House 6 Tom Vigneulle US House 6 Robert Shattuck US House 6 Scott Beason Board of Education 2 Betty Peters Board of Education 2 Barry R. Sadler Board of Education 6 Cynthia McCarty Board of Education 6 Patricia McGriff Board of Education 8 Mary Scott Hunter Board of Education 8 <;tde5erde 2cg Ji~h~rCdrro l\ Monday, March 10, 2014 The Honorable Jim Bennett Office of the Secretary of State State Capitol Suite E-208 Montgomery, AL 36130 Dear Secretary Bennett: The Alabama Republican Party hereby certifies that the persons whose names appear attached to this document have qualified to run in the Republican Primary Election as State Executive Committee Members to be called to be on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. This certificate is subject to such disqualifications or corrective action as hereafter may be made. Given under my hand, the tenth day of March, 2014. Bill Armistead Chairman Alabama Republican Party state 8< ecutlv e aJtYWnlntt ' SEC ' Name County Place Number HD Number Barbara S. Wheeler Baldwin 3 Matthew Brown Baldwin 3 Kathy Morelock Baldwin 4 Marcus R. Bowman Baldwin 4 Chad Kilgore Baldwin 4 Julia E. Donahue Baldwin 5 J Dean Young Baldwin 5 Dan Benton Baldwin 6 Will Jones Baldwin 6 Quintin Reece Baldwin 7 Robert Zarr Baldwin 7 Tucker Dorsey Baldwin 7 Dennis H. Beavers Blount 2 Greg Reid Blount 2 Carol Allen Calhoun 1 Virgil "Sonny" Coker Calhoun 1 Larry P. Sims Calhoun 2 Keith Kelley Calhoun 2 Renee Gentle Powers Chilton 1 Robert L. "Bob" Sanders Chilton 1 CJ Robinson Chilton 2 Kay Fox Chilton 2 Dianne Branch Clay 1 Ken Burroughs Clay 1 Ed Foy Coffee 2 Ben R. McKee Coffee 2 Bobbie Lou Leigh Colbert 2 Tony Riley Colbert 2 Paul Perrott Coosa 1 Randy Walker Coosa 1 Christy Turner Cullman 1 Patricia McGriff Cullman 1 Kenneth Cornelius Cullman 2 Gary McGriff Cullman 2 Tom Beason Cullman 3 Melvin Hasting Cullman 3 Virginia Howard Dale 2 K. Scott Moore Dale 2 Mary Anne Cole DeKalb 2 Lester Black DeKalb 2 Jack Stiefel DeKalb 3 Scotty Vaughn DeKalb 3 Tony Goolesby DeKalb 3 Kathy Holt Elmore 2 Nathan Allinder Elmore 2 Karen Stewart Elmore 3 Ronald "Ronnie" Welch Elmore 3 Jodi Peacock Escambia 2 ,. I • SEC Dave Jordan Escambia 2 Bill Mccollum Fayette 1 Van Gravlee Fayette 1 Jack D. Cook Houston 1 Calvin Reid Houston 1 Stephen Evans Houston 1 Jarrod Blumberg Houston 2 George Curtiss Houston 2 Dwight Davis Houston 2 Carolyn J. Cook Houston 3 Yvonne Reid Houston 3 Lori Beth Evans Houston 3 Rhea Williams Houston 3 Joyce M. Long Houston 4 Valerie D. Judah Houston 4 Jonathan Barbee Jefferson 3 44 Bobby Patterson Jefferson 3 44 Larry R. "Doc" Cate Jefferson 1 45 Deanna Frankowski Jefferson 1 45 Brooklyn Roberts Jefferson 1 45 Lisa Pate Jefferson 1 46 Joey Sanders Jefferson 1 46 Shaun Mccutcheon Jefferson 2 46 Chris Reid Jefferson 2 46 Keith Hall Jefferson 3 46 Clayton Turner Jefferson 3 46 Don Ammons Jefferson 1 47 Matt Lembke Jefferson 1 47 Alison Lyle Sanda Jefferson 1 47 Patricia A.
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