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Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % Governor Kay Ivey R Walt Maddox D Lt. Governor Will Boyd D Will Ainsworth R Sec. Of State John Merrill R Heather Milam D Treasurer John McMillian Auditor Miranda Karrine Joseph D Jim Zeigler R Agriculture Rick Pate R PSC1 Cara Y. McClure D Jeremy Oden R PSC2 Chris "Chip" Beeker R Kari Powell D Attorney General Steve Marshall R Joseph Siegleman D Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker R Robert Vance Jr. D Assoc. Justice Place 1 Sara Stewart R Place 2 Tommy Bryan R Place 3 Will Sellers R Place 4 Jay Mitchell R Donna Wesson Smalley D Civil Appeals Place 1 Christy Edwards R Place 2 Chad Hanson R Place 3 Terry A. Moore R CDL Page 1 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % Criminal Appeals Place 1 Richard Minor R Place 2 Chris McCool R Place 3 Bill Cole R U.S. Congress District 1 Bradley Byrne R Robert Kennedy Jr. D District 2 Tabitha Isner D Martha Roby R District 3 Mallory Hagen D Mike Rogers R District 4 Robert Aderholt R Lee Auman D District 5 Mo Brooks R Peter Joffrion D District 6 Danner Kline D Gary Palmer R District 7 Terri A. Sewell D Alabama Senate 1 Tim Melson R Caroline Self D 2 Tom Butler R Amy Wasyluka D 3 Arthur Orr R 4 Garlan Gudger R 5 Greg Reed R 6 Johnny Mack Morrow D Larry Stutts R CDL Page 2 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 7 Deborah Barros D Sam Givhan R 8 Steve Livingston R 9 Clay Scofield R 10 Craig Ford I Andrew Jones R 11 Carl Carter D Jim McClendon R 12 Del Marsh R Jim Williams D 13 Randy Price R Darrell Turner D 14 Jerry McDonald D Cam Ward R 15 Dan Roberts R 16 Lindsey Deckard D Jabo Waggoner R 17 Shay Shelnutt R 18 Rodger Smitherman D 19 Priscilla Dunn D 20 Linda Coleman D 21 Gerald Allen R Rick Burnham D 22 Greg Albritton R 23 Malika Sanders-Fortier D J. Cooper Holms I Mark Story I 24 Bobby Singleton D 25 Will Barfoot R CDL Page 3 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 26 David Burkette D Darrell Johnson R 27 Nancy Bendinger D Tom Whatley R 28 Billy Beasley D 29 Donnie Chesteen R 30 Clyde Chambliss, Jr. R 31 Jimmy Holley R 32 Chris Eliott R Jason Fisher D 33 Vivian Figures D 34 Jack W. Williams R 35 Tom Holmes D David Sessions R CDL Page 4 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % Alabama House 1 Bobby James Dolan III I Phillip Pettus R 2 Lynn Greer R Lora Kay Morrow D 3 Andrew Sorrell R Chad Young D 4 Juanita Allen Healy D Parker Duncan Moore R Polan "Pete" Willis Jr I 5 Danny Crawford R Brian D. Williams D 6 Andy Whitt R 7 Kenneth Brackins D Proncey Robertson R 8 Terri Collins R Billy Jackson D 9 Terrie Jones Savage D Scott Stadthagen R 10 Mike Ball R Elijah Boyd L J. B. King D 11 Randall Shedd R 12 Corey Harbison R 13 Connie Cooner Rowe R 14 Tim Wadsworth R 15 Suzanna Coleman D Allen Farley R 16 Kyle South R 17 Tracy Estes R CDL Page 5 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 18 Eddie Britton D Jamie Glenn Kiel R 19 Laura Hall D 20 Linda Meigs D Howard Sanderford R 21 Terry Jones D Rex Reynolds R 22 Ritchie Whorton R 23 James T. Hanes, Jr. R 24 Nathaniel Ledbetter R 25 Mac McCutcheon R 26 Kerry Rich R 27 Bill Jones D Wesley Kitchens R 28 Gil F. Isbell R Kyle Pierce D 29 Becky Nordgren R Jared Millican D 30 Craig Lipscomb R Jared Vaughn D 31 Mike Holmes R 32 Barbara Boyd D James Allen Lloyd R 33 Scott Brewer D Ron Johnson R 34 David Standridge R 35 Steve Hurst R 36 Nicki Arnold-Swindle D Randy Wood R CDL Page 6 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 37 Bob Fincher R Charlotte Clark-Frieson D 38 Brian McGhee D Debbie Hamby Wood R 39 Ginny Shaver R 40 K. L. Brown R Pamela Jene Howard D 41 Corley Ellis R Emily Anne Marcum D 42 James Martin R 43 Carin Mayo D Arnold Mooney R 44 Danny Garrett R 45 Dickie Drake R Jenn Gray D 46 David Faulkner R Felicia Stewart D 47 Jim Toomey D David Wheeler R 48 Jim Carns R Allison Denning D 49 April Weaver R 50 Jim Hill R 51 Veronica Johnson D Allen Treadaway R 52 John Rogers D 53 Anthony Daniels D 54 Joseph Capser Baker I Neil Rafferty D 55 Rod Scott D CDL Page 7 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 56 Louise Alexander D 57 Merika Coleman D 58 Rolanda Hollis D 59 Mary Moore D 60 Juandalynn Givan D 61 Tommy Hyche D Rodney Sullivan R 62 Will Benton D Rich Wingo R 63 Bill Poole R 64 Amber Selman-Lynn D Harry Shiver R 65 Elaine Beech D Brett Easterbrook R 66 Alan Baker R Susan Smith D 67 Prince Chestnut D 68 Thomas Jackson D 69 Kelvin J. Lawrence D 70 Chris England D 71 A J McCampbell D 72 Ralph Howard D 73 Matt Fridy R Jack Jacobs D 74 Rayford Mack D Dimitri Polizos R 75 Reed Ingram R 76 Thad McClammy D CDL Page 8 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 77 TaShina Morris D 78 Tijuanna Adetuuji I Kirk Hatcher D 79 Mary Winn Kling D Joe Lovvorn R 80 Chris Blackshear R Mark Davis I 81 Jeremy Jeffcoat D Ed Oliver R 82 Pebblin Warren D 83 Jeremy Gray D Mike Holden R 84 Berry Forte D 85 Dexter Grimsley J. Ron Wilson 86 Kristy M. Kirkland D Paul Lee R 87 Jeff Sorrells R 88 Cory Creel D William Dismukes R 89 Wes Allen R Joel Lee Williams D 90 Chris Sells R Joanne Whetstone D 91 Rhett Marques R 92 Mike Jones R 93 Steve Clouse R 94 Joe Faust R Danielle Mashburn-Myrick D 95 Steve McMillan R CDL Page 9 7/26/2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 V:20180726 General Election General Election 8/2/2018 FCPA Balance Office Candidate Party % 96 Maurice Horsley D Matthew Shelby L Matt Simpson R 97 Adline C. Clarke D Stephen McNair R 98 Napolean Bracy, Jr. D 99 Sam Jones D Charles W. Talbert R 100 Victor Gaston R 101 Chris Pringle R 102 Shane Stringer R 103 Barbara Drummond D 104 Arlene Cunningham Easley D Margie Wilcox R 105 Chip Brown R CDL Page 10 7/26/2018.
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