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Shelby County Ballot GENERAL ELECTION ✯ SHELBY COUNTY BALLOT THESE RACES WILL For Supreme Court For Court of Civil Appeals Judge, APPEAR ON ALL Chief Justice Place No. 1 SHELBY COUNTY BALLOTS (Vote for One) (Vote for One) BOB VANCE, JR. CHRISTY OLINGER EDWARDS ALABAMA DEMOCRATIC PARTY Democrat Republican ALABAMA REPUBLICAN PARTY TOM PARKER WRITE-IN For Governor Republican (Vote for One) For Court of Civil Appeals Judge, WRITE-IN Place No. 2 (Vote for One) WALT MADDOX For Associate Justice of the Democrat Supreme Court, Place No. 1 CHAD HANSON (Vote for One) KAY IVEY Republican Republican SARAH HICKS STEWART WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Republican For Court of Civil Appeals Judge, For Lieutenant Governor WRITE-IN Place No. 3 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place No. 2 TERRY A. MOORE WILL BOYD (Vote for One) Democrat Republican WILL AINSWORTH TOMMY BRYAN WRITE-IN Republican Republican For Court of Criminal Appeals WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Judge, Place No. 1 (Vote for One) For United States For Associate Justice of the Representative, 6th Supreme Court, Place No. 3 RICHARD MINOR Congressional District (Vote for One) Republican (Vote for One) WILL SELLERS WRITE-IN DANNER KLINE Republican Democrat For Court of Criminal Appeals WRITE-IN Judge, Place No. 2 GARY PALMER (Vote for One) Republican For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place No. 4 CHRIS McCOOL WRITE-IN (Vote for One) Republican For Attorney General DONNA WESSON SMALLEY WRITE-IN (Vote for One) Democrat For Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place No. 3 JOSEPH SIEGELMAN JAY MITCHELL Democrat Republican (Vote for One) WRITE-IN STEVE MARSHALL BILL COLE Republican Republican WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Continued next page . GENERAL ELECTION ✯ SHELBY COUNTY BALLOT For Secretary of State For Public Service Commission, For Shelby County Coroner (Vote for One) Place No. 2 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) HEATHER MILAM LINA EVANS Democrat KARI POWELL Republican Democrat JOHN H. MERRILL WRITE-IN Republican CHRIS “CHIP” BEEKER JR. Republican For Superintendent, Shelby WRITE-IN County Board of Education WRITE-IN (Vote for One) For State Treasurer (Vote for One) For Circuit Court Judge, 18th LEWIS BROOKS Judicial Circuit, Place No. 2 Republican JOHN MCMILLAN (Vote for One) Republican WRITE-IN PATRICK KENNEDY WRITE-IN Republican For Member, Shelby County Board of Education, Place No. 1 For State Auditor WRITE-IN (Vote for One) (Vote for One) For Circuit Clerk, JIMMY W. BICE Shelby County MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH Republican Democrat (Vote for One) WRITE-IN JIM ZEIGLER MARY H HARRIS Republican Republican For Member, Shelby County Board of Education, Place No. 2 WRITE-IN WRITE-IN (Vote for One) For Commissioner of Agriculture For Shelby County SUSAN LEHMAN and Industries Judge of Probate Democrat (Vote for One) (Vote for One) DAVID BOBO RICK PATE ALLISON BOYD Republican Republican Republican WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN For Public Service Commission, For Shelby County Sheriff Place No. 1 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) JOHN SAMANIEGO CAR A Y. McCLURE Republican Democrat WRITE-IN JEREMY H. ODEN Republican WRITE-IN Continued next page . GENERAL ELECTION ✯ SHELBY COUNTY BALLOT Proposed Statewide Amendment Proposed Statewide Amendment For State Senator, District No. 14 Number One (1) Number Four (4) (Vote for One) Proposing an amendment to the Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to JERRY McDONALD providing for certain religious rights and provide that, if a vacancy in either the Democrat liberties; authorizing the display of the House of Representatives or the Senate Ten Commandments on state property occurs on or after October 1 of the third CAM WARD and property owned or administrated year of a quadrennium, the seat would Republican by a public school or public body; and remain vacant until a successor is prohibiting the expenditure of public elected at the next succeeding general WRITE-IN funds in defense of the constitutionality election. (Proposed by Act 2018-276) of this amendment. (Proposed by Act For State Senator, District No. 15 2018-389) YES - AMENDMENT NO. 4 (Vote for One) YES - AMENDMENT NO. 1 NO - AMENDMENT NO. 4 DAN ROBERTS NO - AMENDMENT NO. 1 Republican PROPOSED AMENDMENT Proposed Statewide Amendment WHICH APPLIES TO WRITE-IN Number Two (2) JEFFERSON COUNTY Proposing an amendment to the For State Senator, District No. 16 Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as Proposed Local Amendment (Vote for One) amended; to declare and otherwise Number One (1) affirm that it is the public policy of this LINDSEY DECKARD Relating only to the City of Homewood state to recognize and support the Democrat sanctity of unborn life and the rights of in Jefferson County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of unborn children, most importantly the J.T. “JABO” WAGGONER Alabama of 1901, to provide that existing right to life in all manners and measures Republican appropriate and lawful; and to provide limits on the amount of ad valorem taxes payable on various classes of that the constitution of this state WRITE-IN does not protect the right to abortion taxable property in any one year would not apply. (Proposed by Act 2018-166) or require the funding of abortion. For State Representative, (Proposed by Act 2017-188) YES - LOCAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 District No. 15 (Vote for One) YES - AMENDMENT NO. 2 NO - LOCAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 NO - AMENDMENT NO. 2 SUZANNA COLEMAN Democrat Proposed Statewide Amendment Number Three (3) THESE OFFICES RUN ALLEN FARLEY Proposing an amendment to the BY DISTRICT Republican Constitution of Alabama of 1901, relating to the Board of Trustees of For State Senator, District No. 11 WRITE-IN the University of Alabama, to specify (Vote for One) that the congressional districts For State Representative, from which members are appointed District No. 41 CARL CARTER continue to reflect those as constituted (Vote for One) on January 1, 2018, to remove the Democrat State Superintendent of Education EMILY ANNE MARCUM from membership, and to delete the JIM McCLENDON Democrat requirement that members vacate office Republican at the annual meeting of the board CORLEY ELLIS following their seventieth birthday. WRITE-IN Republican (Proposed by Act 2018-132) WRITE-IN YES - AMENDMENT NO. 3 NO - AMENDMENT NO. 3 Continued next page . GENERAL ELECTION ✯ SHELBY COUNTY BALLOT For State Representative, For State Representative, For State Representative, District No. 43 District No. 48 District No. 73 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) CARIN MAYO ALLI SUMMERFORD JACK JACOBS Democrat Democrat Democrat ARNOLD G. MOONEY II JIM CARNS MATT FRIDY Republican Republican Republican WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN For State Representative, For State Representative, District No. 45 District No. 49 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) JENN GRAY APRIL WEAVER Democrat Republican DICKIE DRAKE WRITE-IN Republican WRITE-IN.
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