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General Election 2018 Summary Report SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT RUN DATE:11/16/18 ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA RUN TIME:01:00 PM NOVEMBER, 6, 2018 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 32) . 32 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 30,078 STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ALABAMA DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) . 3,498 16.34 ALABAMA REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) . 17,905 83.66 Over Votes . 11 Under Votes . 8,664 GOVERNOR (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WALT MADDOX (DEM). 6,389 21.32 KAY IVEY (REP). 23,529 78.50 WRITE-IN. 55 .18 Over Votes . 9 Under Votes . 91 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WILL BOYD (DEM) . 5,649 18.91 WILL AINSWORTH (REP). 24,206 81.04 WRITE-IN. 15 .05 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 198 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MALLORY HAGAN (DEM) . 5,589 18.71 MIKE ROGERS (REP). 24,272 81.26 WRITE-IN. 8 .03 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 202 ATTORNEY GENERAL (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOSEPH SIEGELMAN (DEM) . 6,215 20.79 STEVE MARSHALL (REP). 23,654 79.13 WRITE-IN. 23 .08 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 176 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 11 (WITH 21 OF 21 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CARL CARTER (DEM). 4,775 19.07 JIM McCLENDON (REP) . 20,241 80.83 WRITE-IN. 26 .10 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 236 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 17 (WITH 15 OF 15 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SHAY SHELNUTT (REP) . 3,998 99.11 WRITE-IN. 36 .89 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 753 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 30 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JARED VAUGHN (DEM) . 989 15.74 B. CRAIG LIPSCOMB (REP). 5,292 84.21 WRITE-IN. 3 .05 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 96 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 36 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NICKI ARNOLD-SWINDLE (DEM). 1,366 21.71 RANDY WOOD (REP) . 4,921 78.20 WRITE-IN. 6 .10 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 67 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 50 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JIM HILL (REP). 14,412 98.25 WRITE-IN. 257 1.75 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 2,657 CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BOB VANCE, JR. (DEM). 6,797 22.82 TOM PARKER (REP) . 22,979 77.14 WRITE-IN. 13 .04 Over Votes . 26 Under Votes . 258 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SARAH HICKS STEWART (REP) . 24,815 98.68 WRITE-IN. 331 1.32 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 4,919 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOMMY BRYAN (REP). 24,716 98.75 WRITE-IN. 313 1.25 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 5,037 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WILL SELLERS (REP) . 24,692 98.76 WRITE-IN. 309 1.24 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 5,065 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 4 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DONNA WESSON SMALLEY (DEM). 5,685 19.23 JAY MITCHELL (REP) . 23,861 80.70 WRITE-IN. 21 .07 Over Votes . 21 Under Votes . 485 COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRISTY OLINGER EDWARDS (REP). 24,663 98.75 WRITE-IN. 312 1.25 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 5,089 COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHAD HANSON (REP). 24,643 98.76 WRITE-IN. 310 1.24 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 5,113 COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TERRY A. MOORE (REP). 24,617 98.60 WRITE-IN. 349 1.40 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 5,098 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RICHARD MINOR (REP) . 24,830 98.68 WRITE-IN. 333 1.32 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 4,901 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRIS McCOOL (REP) . 24,615 98.82 WRITE-IN. 294 1.18 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 5,156 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BILL COLE (REP) . 24,583 98.80 WRITE-IN. 299 1.20 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 5,184 SECRETARY OF STATE (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HEATHER MILAM (DEM) . 5,677 19.08 JOHN H. MERRILL (REP) . 24,061 80.89 WRITE-IN. 9 .03 Over Votes . 14 Under Votes . 312 STATE TREASURER (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN McMILLAN (REP) . 24,652 98.89 WRITE-IN. 277 1.11 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 5,138 STATE AUDITOR (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH (DEM) . 5,688 19.17 JIM ZEIGLER (REP). 23,959 80.77 WRITE-IN. 17 .06 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 405 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RICK PATE (REP) . 24,644 98.94 WRITE-IN. 264 1.06 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 5,156 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CARA Y. McCLURE (DEM) . 5,660 19.14 JEREMY H. ODEN (REP). 23,904 80.83 WRITE-IN. 9 .03 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 494 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KARI POWELL (DEM). 5,727 19.37 CHRIS "Chip" BEEKER JR. (REP). 23,829 80.60 WRITE-IN. 7 .02 Over Votes . 17 Under Votes . 493 MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NO. 6 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CYNTHIA McCARTY (REP) . 24,639 98.87 WRITE-IN. 281 1.13 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 5,147 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, 30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PHIL SEAY (REP) . 24,797 98.83 WRITE-IN. 294 1.17 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 4,973 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ALAN FURR (REP) . 24,778 98.93 WRITE-IN. 268 1.07 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 5,018 CIRCUIT CLERK, ST. CLAIR COUNTY (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ANNETTE MANNING (REP) . 24,851 98.98 WRITE-IN. 255 1.02 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 4,963 ST. CLAIR COUNTY JUDGE OF PROBATE (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE BOWLING (REP) . 24,961 99.02 WRITE-IN. 248 .98 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 4,857 CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMISSION (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAUL MANNING (REP) . 24,686 98.84 WRITE-IN. 290 1.16 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 5,091 MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JEFF BROWN (REP) . 24,654 98.96 WRITE-IN. 258 1.04 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 5,154 ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BILLY J. MURRAY (REP) . 24,849 98.82 WRITE-IN. 296 1.18 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 4,920 ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DENNIS RUSSELL (REP). 24,898 99.12 WRITE-IN. 222 .88 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 4,946 SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE HOWARD (REP). 20,489 99.01 WRITE-IN. 204 .99 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 3,657 MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BAISHA WOODY (DEM) . 4,078 17.05 NICKIE STEVENS VANPELT (REP) . 19,811 82.85 WRITE-IN. 23 .10 Over Votes . 34 Under Votes . 409 MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE HOBBS (REP) . 20,291 99.00 WRITE-IN. 204 1.00 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 3,852 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1. 23,225 82.45 NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1 . 4,944 17.55 Over Votes . 13 Under Votes . 1,890 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2. 19,944 71.02 NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2 . 8,137 28.98 Over Votes . 32 Under Votes . 1,960 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3. 15,242 60.87 NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3 . 9,799 39.13 Over Votes . 13 Under Votes . 5,019 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4. 19,190 72.53 NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4 . 7,269 27.47 Over Votes . 16 Under Votes . 3,598 SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT RUN DATE:11/16/18 ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA RUN TIME:01:00 PM NOVEMBER, 6, 2018 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 32) . 32 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 30,078 STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ALABAMA DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) . 3,498 16.34 ALABAMA REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) . 17,905 83.66 Over Votes . 11 Under Votes . 8,664 GOVERNOR (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WALT MADDOX (DEM). 6,389 21.32 KAY IVEY (REP). 23,529 78.50 WRITE-IN. 55 .18 Over Votes . 9 Under Votes . 91 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WILL BOYD (DEM) . 5,649 18.91 WILL AINSWORTH (REP).
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