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Walker County Qualified Voter's List WALKER COUNTY VOTER’S LIST Jasper Ala. Tues., Feb. 9, 2016 — Page 1 Walker County Qualified Voter’s List Humphrey, Danny Lee Usrey, Chase L STATE OF ALABAMA Ilarraza, Brittany Rebecca Vines, Rachel Sanders WALKER COUNTY Jackson, Angela R Waddell, Belinda Gail Reece James, Teddy R Waid, Vickie Griffin James, Jered Ray Waid, James Tyler Jean, Donald Duane Wakefield, Linda Rose I, Rick Allison, Judge of Probate in and for said State and County, certify that the following Jett, Nicholas Cody Walker, Denzal Devonta names have registered to vote as shown by the list submitted to my office by the Walker County Jett, Angela Brooke Warren, Billy Barry Johnson, Erik Landon Warren, Gwindola Board of Registrars on February 4, 2016, and will constitute the official voting list for the Presi- Johnson,Iii Ralph Edward Warren, Brandi Michelle Johnston, Dennis Ray Warren, Billy Michael dential Preference Primary Election and Statewide Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, Joiner, Crystal Marie Warren, Teresa Rose March 1, 2016. If your name was inadvertently omitted from this list, you have until 4:00 pm on Jones, Ricky R Watkins, Sarah Naomi Justice, Janet C Watts, Annie Mae Friday, February 12, 2016, to have your name added to the list at the Board of Registrar’s Office Justice, Timothy D Webb, Lowanda in the Walker County Courthouse. Kempf, Joann Frost White, Albert J Kennedy, Raymond Joseph Whited, Roger A Key, Teresia Ann Whitehead, Michael Reihee Kimbrough, Connie Carlton Whitley, Alvin Morgan Kizziah, Terry J Whitley, Cindy K Given under my hand and seal of office this 4th day of February 2016. Knight, Lori A Whitmore, Candace Faith Lacey, Michael W Wiley, Matthew Brock Lane, Carolyn Ann Wilkinson, Kenneth Wayne Lane, George Gladous Wilkinson, Lorri Williams Lane, Kimberly Mae Williams, John E Lawley, Kathy Jo K Williams, Gwendolyn Lawley, Russell Dale Williams, Carrie Jean Layton, David Williams, Harold Gene Ledbetter, Christi Lynn Williams, Marjorie Beth Lewis, Janice Shirl Williams, Paul Anthony Light, Phillip Eugene Williams, Wanda Evelyn TWO POLLING LOCATIONS HAVE CHANGED Light, Lyndsey Willingham Willingham, Brenda Faye Liles, Patricia Debora Willingham, Jeffrey Dale •Voters at Sipsey School will vote at Sipsey Community Center. Little, Krysten Michelle Willingham, Johnie Mae Lovingood, Jimmie Joyce Willingham, Lisa Yvonne •Voters at Valley School will vote at Union Chapel Community Center. Macgregor, Brandon Kent Willingham, Martha M Martin, Linda Sheryl Willingham, Michael Glenn Abundant Life Church Grace, Jane N Sprayberry, Mary Linda Carmichael, Yolanda Ann Martin, Shirley Pendley Willingham, Ricky Wayne Precinct 3001 Grace, Carolyn Hulsey Sprayberry, Melvin Jerome Carmichael, John Howard Martin, Norman A Willingham, Ronald S Aaron, Willodean T Grace, Wesley Daniel Stewart, Linda S Carmichael, Patsy Corneli Mccoy,Iii Hyland Willingham, Danny Michael Aaron, Jean Kell Graves, Mary Frances Summerlin, Anthony G Carmichael, Wanda Ann Mccray, Valery Wilson, Ty Stephen Aaron, Lisa Christine Guthrie, Brandon L Summerlin, Kristy L Carmichael, Andrea D Mcdonald, Zandra Fleming Wilson, Richard D Aaron, John Bruce Hadley, Kasondria J Summerlin, Aubrey Lynn Carmichael, Erica Nicole Mcdonald, Joseph Ellis Wingo, Doyle Adams, Kimberly Jo Hagood, Elvin Taylor, Jerron Lee Chambers, Arthur Timothy Mclemore, Shirley Woods Wingo, Sadie Dooley Adams, Charles Morris Haley, Bobby Dale Taylor, Judy Brown Chambers, Jeffery David Mclemore, Jerian W Woellhart, Paulette Helen Adams,Jr Charles Stefan Haley, Brandy Delane Taylor, Justin Lance Chambers, Michelle Skelto Mitaynes, Moniqve C Woods, Arley Aljabsheh, Anita F Hall, Patrick Reid Taylor, Jason Carter Chambers, Mildred Kelley Moody, Gladys Catherine Woods, Crissy Dawn Aljabsheh, Cydni Morgan Hall, Kathy Charlene Taylor, Sheila K Pendley Chambers, Peggie Lawson Moody, Robert Lee Woods, Rebecca Ann Aljabsheh, Maher Mufeed Handley, Hubert Wayne Tidwell, Donna Rothenber Chambers, Ronald Hillard Moon, Margie Lee Woods, Sharman Janee Vint Aljabsheh, Caleb Issac Handley, Linda Kennedy Tidwell, Harold K Chambers, David Andrew Moon, James Richard Woods, Tracy Ann Allred, Connie Forreste Harris, Brittani Dawn Tidwell, Michael Keith Chambers, Steven Andrew Moore, Joey Charles Woods, Katelynn Megan Allred, Terry Wayne Harrison, Jimmy Darrel Tidwell, Michael Steven Chambers, Nicholas Blake Moore, Mandy J Yancy, Katherine Lynn Bailey, Franklin D Harrison, Linda Tidwell Tidwell, Sarah Williams Chambers, Christy Dianne Morris, Christopher Clayton Yealock, Johnnie Bea Bailey, Judy Rose Heath, Juanita Faye Tidwell, Shanda Muncher Chambers, Steven Arthur Morrison, Debbie Levan Bailey, Patricia A Hendon, Iva Steadman Tidwell, Timmy Wayne Childers, Jennifer M Morrison, James Troy Bailey, Scott Hendon, John Caleb Tidwell, Dennis Avery Clark, Mary Foster Morrison, Michael Christian Bethel Assembly Of God Bailey, Stephen Hendon, Corrie Beth Tidwell, James Alan Coker, Jennifer P Morrow, Kelsey Evan Precinct 0301 Bailey, Johnny Houston Hendon, Carli R Tipton, Tamatha Tinker Conner, Richard David Morrow, Linda Joan Aaron, Robert Michael Banks, Glenda Sue Barton Hendon, Joshua C Tolbert, Betty Rice Conner, Shelva Jean Morrow, Dennis Dewayne Abel,Jr Leal Banks, Kelsey D Herron, Carylon Sue Treadway, Myra Forrester Conner, Stephanie Marie Morrow, Timothy Edward Alexander, Cathy Darlene Bean, Pearl Eva Herron, James Jerry 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