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Download2006 General Election Results Page 1 of 5 OFFICIAL SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL ELECTION OFFICAL BALDWIN COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2006 RUN DATE:11/16/06 04:03 PM VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 69) . 69 100.00 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 46,117 STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DEMOCRATIC (DEM) . 5,065 25.61 REPUBLICAN (REP) . 14,710 74.39 FOR GOVERNOR (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LUCY BAXLEY (DEM). 10,604 23.16 BOB RILEY (REP) . 34,969 76.38 WRITE-IN. 210 .46 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JIM FOLSOM, JR. (DEM) . 13,741 30.18 LUTHER STRANGE (REP). 31,720 69.66 WRITE-IN. 75 .16 FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) VIVIAN SHEFFIELD BECKERLE (DEM) . 9,652 21.15 JO BONNER (REP) . 35,927 78.74 WRITE-IN. 51 .11 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN TYSON, JR. (DEM) . 18,177 39.85 TROY KING (REP) . 27,392 60.06 WRITE-IN. 39 .09 FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 22 (WITH 25 OF 25 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAT LINDSEY (DEM). 2,115 42.68 JOHN MCMILLAN (REP) . 2,834 57.19 WRITE-IN. 6 .12 FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 32 (WITH 61 OF 61 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BRADLEY BYRNE (REP) . 32,670 98.90 WRITE-IN. 364 1.10 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 64 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ELLIOT D. "DICK" WEAVER (DEM). 1,112 29.12 HARRY SHIVER (REP) . 2,701 70.73 WRITE-IN. 6 .16 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 66 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) F. P. "SKIPPY" WHITE (DEM). 826 32.78 http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/uploads/06GENCER.HTM 7/22/2015 Page 2 of 5 ALAN BAKER (REP) . 1,689 67.02 WRITE-IN. 5 .20 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 94 (WITH 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GENE PONDER (DEM). 3,426 23.17 JOE FAUST (REP) . 11,344 76.71 WRITE-IN. 19 .13 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 95 (WITH 24 OF 24 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRANK CAMP (DEM) . 3,863 25.53 STEVE MCMILLAN (REP). 11,256 74.39 WRITE-IN. 12 .08 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 96 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RANDY DAVIS (REP). 6,638 98.90 WRITE-IN. 74 1.10 FOR CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUE BELL COBB (DEM) . 14,955 32.97 DRAYTON NABERS, JR. (REP) . 30,343 66.89 WRITE-IN. 62 .14 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHAMP LYONS, JR. (REP) . 35,342 99.05 WRITE-IN. 339 .95 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GWENDOLYN THOMAS KENNEDY (DEM) . 11,633 26.71 TOM WOODALL (REP). 31,867 73.18 WRITE-IN. 45 .10 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ALBERT L. "AL" JOHNSON (DEM) . 10,390 23.22 LYN STUART (REP) . 34,324 76.70 WRITE-IN. 39 .09 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 4 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN H. ENGLAND, JR. (DEM). 12,107 27.55 GLENN MURDOCK (REP) . 31,811 72.38 WRITE-IN. 31 .07 FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RAY VAUGHAN (DEM). 11,205 25.93 TERRY MOORE (REP). 31,968 73.98 WRITE-IN. 41 .09 FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KIMBERLY HARBISON DRAKE (DEM). 12,407 28.79 CRAIG PITTMAN (REP) . 30,649 71.12 WRITE-IN. 41 .10 http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/uploads/06GENCER.HTM 7/22/2015 Page 3 of 5 FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JIM MCFERRIN (DEM) . 11,488 26.87 TERRI WILLINGHAM THOMAS (REP). 31,228 73.03 WRITE-IN. 42 .10 FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) AUBREY FORD, JR. (DEM) . 11,351 26.51 GREG SHAW (REP) . 31,424 73.39 WRITE-IN. 40 .09 FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CLAUDE E. PATTON (DEM) . 11,017 25.61 KELLI WISE (REP) . 31,964 74.32 WRITE-IN. 30 .07 FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DEBORAH BELL PASEUR (DEM) . 11,902 27.76 SAM WELCH (REP) . 30,937 72.16 WRITE-IN. 33 .08 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NANCY L. WORLEY (DEM) . 11,621 26.23 BETH CHAPMAN (REP) . 32,647 73.69 WRITE-IN. 35 .08 FOR STATE TREASURER (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVE SEGREST (DEM) . 10,054 22.71 KAY IVEY (REP). 34,187 77.23 WRITE-IN. 26 .06 FOR STATE AUDITOR (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JANIE BAKER CLARKE (DEM) . 11,383 26.29 S. SAMANTHA "SAM" SHAW (REP) . 31,882 73.64 WRITE-IN. 32 .07 FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RON SPARKS (DEM) . 15,488 34.49 ALBERT LIPSCOMB (REP) . 29,388 65.45 WRITE-IN. 26 .06 FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JAN COOK (DEM). 14,904 34.01 JOHN RICE (REP) . 28,879 65.90 WRITE-IN. 39 .09 FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUSAN PARKER (DEM) . 15,090 34.49 PERRY O. HOOPER, JR. (REP). 28,615 65.41 WRITE-IN. 41 .09 http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/uploads/06GENCER.HTM 7/22/2015 Page 4 of 5 FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PLACE NO. 1 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHARLES C. PARTIN (REP). 35,269 98.92 WRITE-IN. 385 1.08 FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JAMES H. REID (REP) . 35,215 99.01 WRITE-IN. 352 .99 FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, BALDWIN COUNTY, PLACE NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JODY W. BISHOP (REP). 35,313 99.04 WRITE-IN. 344 .96 FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, BALDWIN COUNTY (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JODY WISE CAMPBELL (REP) . 35,124 99.14 WRITE-IN. 303 .86 FOR BALDWIN COUNTY JUDGE OF PROBATE (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ADRIAN T. JOHNS (REP) . 35,984 99.06 WRITE-IN. 340 .94 FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRANK BURT, JR. (REP) . 34,688 98.72 WRITE-IN. 448 1.28 FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 2 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ROBERT "ROB" STODDARD (DEM) . 12,070 27.80 DAVID ED BISHOP (REP) . 31,296 72.08 WRITE-IN. 55 .13 FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 3 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WAYNE A. GRUENLOH (REP). 28,231 98.60 WRITE-IN. 400 1.40 FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 4 (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHARLES F. (SKIP) GRUBER (REP) . 34,556 98.95 WRITE-IN. 365 1.05 FOR BALDWIN COUNTY SHERIFF (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HUEY HOSS MACK, JR. (REP) . 36,327 99.04 WRITE-IN. 352 .96 FOR BALDWIN COUNTY CORONER (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JAMES L. (JIM) SMALL (REP). 35,088 98.85 WRITE-IN. 407 1.15 FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/uploads/06GENCER.HTM 7/22/2015 Page 5 of 5 NO. 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRANK J. TRIONE (REP) . 3,404 98.38 WRITE-IN. 56 1.62 FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NO. 2 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ROBERT A. (BOB) WILLS (REP) . 3,627 98.43 WRITE-IN. 58 1.57 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 18,109 54.07 NO. 15,380 45.93 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 24,873 65.92 NO. 12,857 34.08 PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 21,049 71.09 NO. 8,560 28.91 PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 23,741 62.58 NO. 14,197 37.42 PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 29,410 76.18 NO. 9,196 23.82 PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 34,569 86.08 NO. 5,588 13.92 PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) (WITH 69 OF 69 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 21,678 56.83 NO. 16,465 43.17 http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/uploads/06GENCER.HTM 7/22/2015.
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