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Official List of Houston County Qualified Voters State of Alabama Houston County OFFICIAL LIST OF HOUSTON COUNTY QUALIFIED VOTERS STATE OF ALABAMA HOUSTON COUNTY As directed by the Code of Alabama, I, PATRICK H. DAVENPORT, Judge of Probate, hereby certify that the within constitutes a full and correct list of all qualified electors, as the same appears from the returns of the Board of Registrars, on file in this office, and who will be entitled to vote in any election held in said county. Notice is hereby given to any voter duly registered whose name has been inadvertently, or through mistake, omitted from the list of qualified voters herein published, and who is legally entitled to vote, shall have ten days from the date of thispublication to have his or her name entered upon the list of qualified voters, upon producing proof to the Board of Registrars of said County that his or her name should be added to said list. This list does not include names of persons who registered after Jan 16, 2020. A supplement list will be published on or before Feb 25, 2020. PATRICK H. DAVENPORT Judge of Probate ANDREW BELLE ANNETTE BURKS DELISA THOMAS CUNNINGHAM KYLE JACOB EDWARDS MICHAEL WAYNE GOODWIN SHARRON ANNELLE COMM CENTER BLACK MORRIS K BURNEY HANSEL CURETON JAMES T EDWARDS MICHELLE MAIRE GOOLSBY KIMBERLY SHANEDRA ABBOTT CLARISSE ANN BLACK NATASHA LYNETTE BURNSED ROBERT AUSTIN III CURLIN STACY DENISE EIKER REBECCA GORDON MAE EVELYN ABBOTT EARL LEIGHTON III BLACK SARAH FRANCIS BURROUGHS APRIL ANTRONN CURRY ANTHONY DWAYNE ELLARD GRANADA IRENE GORLAND KIMBERLY DARLINE ADAMS CHANEY ALEDIA BLACKBURN MICHAEL EDWARD BURROUGHS KHAALIS RABIN CUYLER BETTY JEAN ENFINGER JANNA ELISABETH GOSHA DEWAYNE ALEXANDER ADAMS CHARLES RAY BLACKMON DOROTHY R BURTHLONG DA’RIEN PAGE CUYLER PAMELA ANN ENFINGER SILVIA NOWELL GOSSAGE KIMBERLY MARIE ADAMS CHARLOTTE MENDHEIM BLACKMON JAMES J BURTHLONG DENISE DADURA MARY LOUISE EUBANKS LARRY BRENT GRACE WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMS DEBORAH ANN BLACKSHIRE TAMEKA SHANTAE BURTON ROBERT MICHAEL DALTON LINDA CAROL EUBANKS WENDY RAYBON GRACE WILLIE ARUTHUR ADAMS MAURICE TYRONE BLAIR DEDRA ALYSON RAY BUSH DEANGELO CORTEZ DALY JOHN FRANCIS III EUTSEY KECHIE LEVETTE GRAHAM BARBARA SNELL ADAMS ONTREIL BLAIR DONALD TRENTON BUSKILL NICHOLAS ALEXANDER DALY SRI RAHAJU EWERT BRADLEY WAYNE GRANBERRY ANNETTE D ADAMS TOSHIE YERKI BLAKELY ELOISE BUTLER ANTHONY DEQUAN DANIEL VERA DELORIS EWERT LINDA C. 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