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Summary Report Baldwin County, Alabama Official Report General Election November 06, 2018 Run Date:11/15/18 09:35 Am Report-El45 Page 001 SUMMARY REPORT BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA OFFICIAL REPORT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 06, 2018 RUN DATE:11/15/18 09:35 AM REPORT-EL45 PAGE 001 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 51) . 51 100.00 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 22 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 (Vote for no more than ) 1 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 78,270 (WITH 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GREG ALBRITTON (REP). 13,058 98.51 STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING WRITE-IN. 198 1.49 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 0 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 3,292 ALABAMA DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) . 10,465 20.53 ALABAMA REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) . 40,459 79.37 ALABAMA LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) . 49 .10 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 32 Over Votes . 24 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 27,273 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JASON FISHER (DEM) . 15,193 24.90 CHRIS ELLIOTT (REP) . 45,726 74.95 GOVERNOR WRITE-IN. 86 .14 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 18 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 1,126 WALT MADDOX (DEM). 20,464 26.24 KAY IVEY (REP). 57,415 73.61 WRITE-IN. 118 .15 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 64 Over Votes . 26 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 247 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) AMBER SELMAN-LYNN (DEM). 3,072 22.74 HARRY SHIVER (REP) . 10,419 77.13 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR WRITE-IN. 18 .13 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 4 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 571 WILL BOYD (DEM) . 18,465 23.82 WILL AINSWORTH (REP). 58,996 76.12 WRITE-IN. 48 .06 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 66 Over Votes . 17 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 761 (WITH 15 OF 15 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUSAN E. SMITH (DEM). 478 11.80 ALAN BAKER (REP) . 3,572 88.20 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WRITE-IN. 0 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 470 ROBERT KENNEDY, JR. (DEM) . 17,779 22.84 BRADLEY BYRNE (REP) . 59,992 77.08 WRITE-IN. 58 .07 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 94 Over Votes . 9 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 432 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DANIELLE MASHBURN-MYRICK (DEM) . 6,257 29.00 JOE FAUST (REP) . 15,302 70.92 ATTORNEY GENERAL WRITE-IN. 18 .08 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 11 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 581 JOSEPH SIEGELMAN (DEM) . 20,532 26.48 STEVE MARSHALL (REP). 56,956 73.45 WRITE-IN. 52 .07 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 95 Over Votes . 26 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 704 (WITH 15 OF 15 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVE McMILLAN (REP). 17,008 98.56 WRITE-IN. 249 1.44 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 4,108 SUMMARY REPORT BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA OFFICIAL REPORT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 06, 2018 RUN DATE:11/15/18 09:35 AM REPORT-EL45 PAGE 002 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 96 COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MAURICE HORSEY (DEM). 4,555 26.50 CHRISTY OLINGER EDWARDS (REP). 60,877 98.44 MATT SIMPSON (REP) . 11,605 67.51 WRITE-IN. 967 1.56 J. MATTHEW "Matt" SHELBY (LIB) . 1,025 5.96 Over Votes . 7 WRITE-IN. 6 .03 Under Votes . 16,419 Over Votes . 15 Under Votes . 629 COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for no more than ) 1 CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 CHAD HANSON (REP). 60,723 98.48 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 938 1.52 BOB VANCE, JR. (DEM). 22,312 28.90 Over Votes . 6 TOM PARKER (REP) . 54,848 71.03 Under Votes . 16,603 WRITE-IN. 56 .07 Over Votes . 53 Under Votes . 1,001 COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 TERRY A. MOORE (REP). 60,630 98.45 (Vote for no more than ) 1 WRITE-IN. 952 1.55 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 10 SARAH HICKS STEWART (REP) . 61,450 98.35 Under Votes . 16,678 WRITE-IN. 1,028 1.65 Over Votes . 10 Under Votes . 15,782 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 RICHARD MINOR (REP) . 60,518 98.50 (Vote for no more than ) 1 WRITE-IN. 921 1.50 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 10 TOMMY BRYAN (REP). 61,022 98.39 Under Votes . 16,821 WRITE-IN. 996 1.61 Over Votes . 7 Under Votes . 16,245 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 CHRIS McCOOL (REP) . 60,528 98.54 (Vote for no more than ) 1 WRITE-IN. 896 1.46 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 10 WILL SELLERS (REP) . 60,878 98.45 Under Votes . 16,836 WRITE-IN. 961 1.55 Over Votes . 11 Under Votes . 16,420 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 4 BILL COLE (REP) . 60,408 98.55 (Vote for no more than ) 1 WRITE-IN. 891 1.45 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 5 DONNA WESSON SMALLEY (DEM). 18,663 24.38 Under Votes . 16,966 JAY MITCHELL (REP) . 57,848 75.56 WRITE-IN. 51 .07 Over Votes . 59 Under Votes . 1,649 SUMMARY REPORT BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA OFFICIAL REPORT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 06, 2018 RUN DATE:11/15/18 09:35 AM REPORT-EL45 PAGE 003 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT SECRETARY OF STATE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PLACE NO. 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HEATHER MILAM (DEM) . 18,604 24.15 JOE NORTON (REP) . 60,388 98.49 JOHN H. MERRILL (REP) . 58,387 75.80 WRITE-IN. 923 1.51 WRITE-IN. 41 .05 Over Votes . 14 Over Votes . 48 Under Votes . 16,945 Under Votes . 1,190 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PLACE NO. 2 STATE TREASURER (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JODY W. BISHOP (REP). 60,787 98.60 JOHN McMILLAN (REP) . 60,924 98.55 WRITE-IN. 866 1.40 WRITE-IN. 894 1.45 Over Votes . 6 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 16,611 Under Votes . 16,451 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PLACE NO, 3 STATE AUDITOR (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) J. CLARK STANKOSKI (REP) . 60,280 98.54 MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH (DEM) . 19,385 25.22 WRITE-IN. 895 1.46 JIM ZEIGLER (REP). 57,404 74.70 Over Votes . 5 WRITE-IN. 61 .08 Under Votes . 17,090 Over Votes . 30 Under Votes . 1,390 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, BALDWIN COUNTY, PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for no more than ) 1 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE & INDUSTRIES (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 BILL SCULLY (REP). 60,422 98.57 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 875 1.43 RICK PATE (REP) . 60,674 98.58 Over Votes . 5 WRITE-IN. 874 1.42 Under Votes . 16,968 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 16,717 CIRCUIT CLERK, BALDWIN COUNTY (Vote for no more than ) 1 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 JODY WISE CAMPBELL (REP) . 60,792 98.65 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 834 1.35 CARA Y. McCLURE (DEM) . 18,652 24.38 Over Votes . 6 JEREMY H. ODEN (REP). 57,806 75.57 Under Votes . 16,638 WRITE-IN. 35 .05 Over Votes . 18 Under Votes . 1,759 BALDWIN COUNTY JUDGE OF PROBATE (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 HARRY D'OLIVE, JR. (REP) . 60,717 98.59 (Vote for no more than ) 1 WRITE-IN. 866 1.41 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 12 KARI POWELL (DEM). 18,856 24.63 Under Votes . 16,675 CHRIS "Chip" BEEKER JR. (REP). 57,653 75.30 WRITE-IN. 56 .07 Over Votes . 34 Under Votes . 1,671 SUMMARY REPORT BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA OFFICIAL REPORT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 06, 2018 RUN DATE:11/15/18 09:35 AM REPORT-EL45 PAGE 004 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1 MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Vote for no more than ) 1 DISTRICT NO. 1 (WITH 51 OF 51 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 JAMES E. "Jeb" BALL (REP) . 60,109 98.52 (WITH 19 OF 19 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 902 1.48 HEATHER KARRAS (DEM). 1,985 23.86 Over Votes .
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