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Alabama Candidates 2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % Governor Kay Ivey R $271,476 $337,963 $510,457 Walt Maddox D $313,248 $476,458 $500,339 Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth R $18,250 $128,356 $208,007 Will Boyd D $1,618 $7,469 $8,739 Attorney General Steve Marshall R $41,543 $119,417 $236,489 Joseph Siegleman D $147,990 $162,121 $208,788 Sec. Of State John Merrill R $149,057 $173,345 $181,435 Heather Milam D $5,697 $8,042 $11,568 Treasurer John McMillian R $41,529 $37,110 $31,517 Auditor Miranda Karrine Joseph D $2,490 $2,602 $3,592 Jim Zeigler R $12,118 $12,282 $13,870 Agriculture Rick Pate R $16,445 $12,066 $4,427 PSC1 Cara Y. McClure D $5,824 $9,739 $6,956 Jeremy Oden R $1,714 $1,026 $762 PSC2 Chris "Chip" Beeker R $1,077 $1,003 $1,003 Kari Powell D $808 $9,484 $1,642 Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker R $13,753 $17,508 $181,999 Robert Vance Jr. D $239,199 $420,197 $550,453 Assoc. Justice Place 1 Sara Stewart R $5,656 $8,646 $6,893 Place 2 Tommy Bryan R $4,236 $4,085 $3,935 Place 3 Will Sellers R $103,958 $102,515 $101,968 CDL Page 1 10/4/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % Place 4 Jay Mitchell R $78,873 $78,172 $198,973 Donna Wesson Smalley D $8,245 $18,087 $12,691 Civil Appeals Place 1 Christy Edwards R $4,125 $5,420 $11,342 Place 2 Chad Hanson R $1,300 $2,800 $12,800 Place 3 Terry A. Moore R $5,852 $5,852 $5,852 Criminal Appeals Place 1 Richard Minor R $5,635 $7,009 $11,009 Place 2 Chris McCool R $77,838 $70,989 $69,489 Place 3 Bill Cole R $9,675 $11,313 $11,313 U.S. Congress Balance as of 6/30/2018 6/30/2018 District 1 Bradley Byrne R $914,918 Robert Kennedy Jr. D $116,611 District 2 Tabitha Isner D $87,434 Martha Roby R $730,673 District 3 Mallory Hagen D $24,068 Mike Rogers R $1,022,930 District 4 Robert Aderholt R $998,892 Lee Auman D $8,986 District 5 Mo Brooks R $601,455 Peter Joffrion D $101,915 District 6 Danner Kline D $62,584 Gary Palmer R $980,976 CDL Page 2 10/4/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % District 7 Terri A. Sewell D $1,622,089 Alabama Senate 1 Tim Melson R $172,941 $203,275 $140,685 Caroline Self D $38,790 $44,282 $46,786 2 Tom Butler R $49,360 $71,815 $65,506 Amy Wasyluka D $7,769 $9,636 $10,094 3 Arthur Orr R $723,327 $730,472 $741,270 4 Garlan Gudger R $1,609 $21,033 $67,075 5 Greg Reed R $475,042 $483,608 $470,860 6 Johnny Mack Morrow D $41,819 $79,802 $119,992 Larry Stutts R $119,590 $117,197 $126,943 7 Deborah Barros D $6 -$59 $58 Sam Givhan R $52,523 $53,882 $139,051 8 Steve Livingston R $178,609 $180,834 $181,384 9 Clay Scofield R $327,960 $328,420 $322,950 10 Craig Ford I $35,434 $84,680 $92,020 Andrew Jones R $7,641 $12,016 $33,583 11 Carl Carter D $8,852 $6,611 $5,631 Jim McClendon R $282,554 $283,054 $269,772 12 Del Marsh R $182,538 $116,185 $285,204 Jim Williams D $6,625 $5,181 $4,628 13 Randy Price R $10,530 $33,616 $93,465 Darrell Turner D $9,683 $17,831 $13,658 14 Jerry McDonald D $1,716 $2,245 $2,442 Cam Ward R $174,060 $177,262 $180,699 CDL Page 3 10/4/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % 15 Dan Roberts R $105,986 $115,847 $120,518 16 Lindsey Deckard D $1,670 $1,732 $2,560 Jabo Waggoner R $500,446 $481,815 $487,950 17 Shay Shelnutt R $113,463 $115,929 $115,580 18 Rodger Smitherman D $137,263 $134,255 $140,903 19 Priscilla Dunn D $61,473 $61,973 $64,973 20 Linda Coleman-Madison D $133,142 $132,789 $133,226 21 Gerald Allen R $156,740 $151,207 $129,489 Rick Burnham D $426 $2,563 $1,841 22 Greg Albritton R $180,534 $181,171 $162,459 23 Malika Sanders-Fortier D $23,576 $24,386 $15,970 Mark Story I $0 $0 $2,167 24 Bobby Singleton D $148,938 $131,295 $179,762 25 Will Barfoot R $32,075 $33,475 $90,225 David A. Sadler D $0 $0 $20,454 26 David Burkette D $3,748 $11,286 $29,762 Darrell Johnson R $1,245 $1,445 $1,445 27 Nancy Bendinger D $4,248 $8,800 $5,460 Tom Whatley R $89,133 $61,798 $40,771 28 Billy Beasley D $287,886 $292,414 $293,531 29 Donnie Chesteen R $114,240 $116,025 $122,830 30 Clyde Chambliss, Jr. R $150,867 $151,831 $151,431 31 Jimmy Holley R $211,319 $212,231 $215,675 CDL Page 4 10/4/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % 32 Chris Eliott R $9,157 $12,413 $51,813 Jason Fisher D $4,198 $9,156 $8,147 33 Vivian Figures D $52,912 $47,837 $45,984 34 Jack W. Williams R $111,682 $110,427 $62,023 35 Tom Holmes D $1,677 $2,516 $5,478 David Sessions R $189,944 $195,694 $230,694 CDL Page 5 10/4/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % Alabama House 1 Bobby James Dolan III I $846 $1,032 $1,522 Phillip Pettus R $30,279 $34,860 $40,818 2 Lynn Greer R $134,600 $137,600 $129,000 Lora Kay Morrow D $1,555 $2,214 $960 3 Andrew Sorrell R $17,529 $7,583 $168 Chad Young D $12,032 $19,445 $34,765 4 Jo Ann Cummings D $0 $9,884 $9,631 Parker Duncan Moore R $5,003 $5,503 $12,708 Polan "Pete" Willis Jr I $4,706 $1,695 $115 5 Danny Crawford R $75,189 $78,736 $88,419 Brian D. Williams D -$38 $454 $76 6 Andy Whitt R $43,593 $43,743 $48,013 7 Kenneth A. Brackins D $2,622 $2,935 $4,309 Proncey Robertson R $11,995 $14,412 $16,096 8 Terri Collins R $57,567 $65,406 $73,634 Billy Jackson D $3,572 $5,267 $4,782 9 Scott Stadthagen R $12,085 $12,985 $18,635 10 Mike Ball R $4,266 $10,912 $10,047 Elijah Boyd L $751 $864 $837 J. B. King D $3,073 $4,781 $3,594 11 Randall Shedd R $49,270 $49,456 $49,593 12 Corey Harbison R $65,464 $61,837 $62,642 13 Connie Cooner Rowe R $134,065 $133,765 $137,039 CDL Page 6 10/4/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20181005 General Election NOTE: Unopposed Candidates will not appear on the November Ballot Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance General Election 8/2/2018 9/5/2018 10/2/2018 10/15/2018 10/22/2018 Office Candidate Party % 14 Tim Wadsworth R $37,337 $37,297 $39,397 15 Suzanna Coleman D $963 $2,108 $5,988 Allen Farley R $34,931 $53,575 $50,757 16 Kyle South R $40,172 $36,806 $38,148 17 Tracy Estes R $5,143 $8,043 $13,931 18 Eddie Britton D $5,237 $1,427 $4,692 Jamie Glenn Kiel R $24,935 $15,861 $23,076 19 Laura Hall D -$520 -$223 $856 20 Linda Meigs D $22,886 $24,025 $28,838 Howard Sanderford R $50,904 $51,547 $67,059 21 Terry Jones D $5,858 $6,291 $5,254 Rex Reynolds R $35,224 $34,177 $35,562 22 Ritchie Whorton R $66,664 $66,664 $66,664 23 James T. 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