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St. Clair County Voter List STATE of ALABMA ST Thursday, February 4, 2016 newsaegis.com | St. Clair News-Aegis | 1 St. Clair County Voter List STATE OF ALABMA ST. CLAIR COUNTY VOTING PRECINCTS - LISTED BY NUMBER AND ADDRESS ST. CLAIR COUNTY 1 - ASHVILLE CITY HALL 12 - CELEBRATIONS 22 - GUM SPRINGS CHURCH As directed by the Code of Alabama, I, Mike Bowling, Judge of Pro- 211 8TH STREET, ASHVILLE, AL 35953 3005 MARTIN STREET, CROPWELL, AL 35054 7568 COUNTY RD 33, ASHVILLE, AL 35953 bate, hereby certify that the within constitiutes a full and correct list 2 - SHOAL CREEK COMM CTR 13 - NEW LONDON VFD 23 - PRESCOTT COMM CTR of all qualified electors, as the same appears from the returns of the 9266 SHOAL CREEK RD, ASHVILLE, AL 35953 4060 LOGAN MARTIN DAM RD, CROPWELL, AL 35054 3501 US HIGHWAY 78 WEST, MOODY, AL 35004 Board of Registrars, on file in this office and who will be entitled to 3 - ODENVILLE CIVIC CENTER 14 - WOLF CREEK VFD 24 - NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 183 ALABAMA STREET, ODENVILLE, AL 35120 4980 WOLF CREEK RD, PELL CITY, AL 35128 75 COGSWELL AVE, PELL CITY, AL 35125 vote in any election held in said county. 4 - ALABAMA NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 15 - PELL CITY COMM CTR 25 - NORTH VALLEY CHURCH 198 MARIETTA RD, SPRINGVILLE, AL 35146 405 19TH STREET SOUTH, PELL CITY, AL 35128 900 WOODLAND CIR, ODENVILLE, AL 35120 Notice is hereby given to any voter duly registered whose name has 5 - FRIENDSHIP VFD 16 - COOK SPRINGS VFD 26 - WHITES CHAPEL TOWN HALL been inadvertently, or through mistake, ommited from the list of 19436 US HIGHWAY 411, ASHVILLE, AL 35953 555 MT. TOP LOOP, COOK SPRINGS, AL 35052 3007 CHAPEL PARKWAY, MOODY, AL 35004 qualified voters herein published, and who is legally entitled to vote, 6 - STEELE COMMUNITY CENTER 17 - MOODY CITY HALL 27 - CHANDLER MT. COMM. CTR shall have ten days from the date of this publication to have his or her 91 HILLVIEW STREET, STEELE, AL 35987 2900 DANIEL DRIVE, MOODY, AL 35004 4200 CHANDLER MT. RD, STEELE, AL 35987 name entered upon the list of qualified voters, upon producing proof 7 - BRANCHVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 18 - PINEDALE VFD 28 - GALLANT VFD to the Board of Registrars of said County that his or her name should 80 HURST STREET, ODENVILLE, AL 35120 88 SHORE DRIVE, ASHVILLE, AL 35953 9090 GALLANT RD, GALLANT, AL 35972 be added to said list. 9 - RAGLAND TOWN HALL 19 - PELL CITY CIVIC CTR 29 - SLATE UNION CHURCH 220 FREDIA STREET, RAGLAND, AL 35131 2801 STEMLEY BRIDGE RD, CROPWELL, AL 35054 420 BEASON COVE RD, STEELE, AL 35987 This list does not include names of persons who registered after January 10 - WATTSVILLE VFD 20 - RIVERSIDE TOWN HALL 30 - CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 13, 2016. A supplemental list will be published on February 18, 2016. 990 HIGHWAY 144, WATTSVILLE, AL 35182 379 DEPOT STREET, RIVERSIDE, AL 35135 2001 CEDAR GROVE RD, LEEDS, AL 35094 11 - POPLAR SPRINGS CHURCH 21 - FAIRVIEW CHURCH 31 - ARGO TOWN HALL Mike Bowling 2732 GREENSPORT RD, ASHVILLE, AL 35953 7862 COUNTY RD 26, RAGLAND, AL 35131 100 BLACK JACK RD, TRUSSVILLE, AL 35173 Judge of Probate LAST FIRST MIDDLE SUPREC ACKERMAN LOIS MARIE 15 ADAMS RODNEY LYNN 6 AIELLO LAVANE WALDROP 19 ALGEO JAMES DEREK 31 ALLEN MELISSA OLIVER 18 ALVERSON JASON P 12 AARON ANN R 23 ACKERSON CARY JOHN 18 ADAMS RODNEY PATRICK 6 AIELLO MICHAEL ROCCO 19 ALGEO JAMES MYRON 31 ALLEN MICHAEL CRAIG 20 ALVERSON JENNY SUE 3 AARON JOHN STANLEY 25 ACKERSON JAMIE MCCLUNG 18 ADAMS ROGER GLENN 6 AIKENS CYNTHIA D 4 ALGEO SABRINA LEE 31 ALLEN MICHAEL L 31 ALVERSON JERRY LEE 19 AARON JON MATTHEW 31 ACKERSON MARY T 1 ADAMS RONALD BRIAN 4 AIKENS SAMUEL THOMAS 4 ALGIERE PETER AARON 26 ALLEN MICHAEL PHILLIP 19 ALVERSON JO ANNE 9 AARON TIFFANY MARIE 31 ACOSTA BEVERLEY ANN 19 ADAMS SAMARA SUZANNE 17 AILOR JAMES M 20 ALLAN CHRIS DAVID 17 ALLEN MICHAEL WARREN 7 ALVERSON JOANNA WILLIAMSON 4 AARONS ANN 3 ACOSTA TAMMY DAVIS 31 ADAMS SANDRA JANICE 5 AILOR TINA LOUISE 20 ALLAN LORI HALL 17 ALLEN MONICA SUE 18 ALVERSON JODY R JR 7 ABADIE YVETTE K 17 ACREMAN GUY BRANDON 19 ADAMS SHARNA ISOM 4 AINSWORTH GAIL H 31 ALLAN MONICA JANE 26 ALLEN PATRICIA J 17 ALVERSON JODY RANDALL 7 ABBOTT ALTA FAYE 19 ACTON BRANDON FORBES 15 ADAMS SHARPER DARNELL 25 AINSWORTH RODNEY BRUCE 31 ALLAN SAM DAVID 17 ALLEN PAUL EDWARD 7 ALVERSON LINDA L 3 ABBOTT BARBARA R 19 ACTON CAROLINE ALISHA 30 ADAMS SHARRON ANN 17 AIRHART CHERRY LANE 17 ALLAUDDIN KARISHMA SALEEM 19 ALLEN PENNIE RENA 18 ALVERSON LINDSEY WILSON 19 ABBOTT BETHANY JOHNSON 12 ACTON CATHRYN JOANN 12 ADAMS SHELLY P 17 AIRHART MELVIN LYNN 17 ALLAUDDIN SHAAN SALEEM 19 ALLEN PENNY ELIZABETH 15 ALVERSON MARY ELLEN 19 ABBOTT BEVERLY CHURCH 12 ACTON JAMES C 30 ADAMS STEVEN R 17 AITKEN DEBRA CHARLENE 3 ALLBRITTON DOROTHY M 16 ALLEN PERSWAYLA S 7 ALVERSON MICHAEL THAD 9 ABBOTT BRENDA WARD 19 ACTON JAMES MICHAEL 30 ADAMS TAMARA ADCOCK 19 AITKEN FRANK PITTS 3 ALLDREDGE ANGELA JO 31 ALLEN PHILIP WESLEY 4 ALVERSON MICHELLE MARIE 15 ABBOTT CALEB ONEAL 10 ACTON JANICE S 30 ADAMS TAMARA J 9 AITKEN WILLIAM DANIEL 25 ALLDREDGE ANTHONY R 31 ALLEN PIERRE S 15 ALVERSON MITCHELL W 19 ABBOTT CHARLES WILLIAM 12 ACTON JENNIFER G 24 ADAMS TEANDREA MARIE 23 AKATO TRACI RENA 1 ALLDREDGE BENJALEE W 26 ALLEN PIERRE SHUTPONDA 15 ALVERSON NICHOLAS RYAN 12 ABBOTT CRYSTAL KENDRICK 17 ACTON KENNETH ALLEN 17 ADAMS TERESA DIANE 3 AKERS AMANDA D 20 ALLDREDGE CYNTHIA L 3 ALLEN RACHEL MICHELLE 7 ALVERSON RAY W 9 ABBOTT CYNTHIA RUTH 24 ACTON LARRY WAYNE JR 24 ADAMS TESSA HOWELL 23 AKERS JANICE C 27 ALLDREDGE DARRELL WADE 3 ALLEN RAYMOND EUGENE 29 ALVERSON RAY WAYNE 9 ABBOTT DANIEL MACK 12 ACTON LEIGH ANN 31 ADAMS TIMOTHY WAYNE 17 AKERS LARRY BRANDON 20 ALLDREDGE EDNA FRANCES 24 ALLEN RAYMOND JR 15 ALVERSON REBECCA LEE 12 ABBOTT DAVID ANDREW 19 ACTON MARISSA LEWIS 15 ADAMS TINA MARIE 6 AKERS LARRY L 27 ALLDREDGE HOLLIE L 11 ALLEN REBECCA GEAN 7 ALVERSON REGINA RAE 3 ABBOTT DAVID LAWRENCE 19 ACTON WILLIAM CLIFTON 31 ADAMS TRACY ALAN 17 AKERS LARRY M 12 ALLDREDGE JOSHUA STUART 9 ALLEN ROBERT EUGENE 4 ALVERSON RENA BELLEW 9 ABBOTT DAVID WILLIAM 19 ADAIR AUDRIE JAY 6 ADAMS TRACY D 15 AKERS RACHAEL JOY 12 ALLDREDGE KATHY A 12 ALLEN ROBERT EUGENE 4 ALVERSON RICHARD CRAIG 19 ABBOTT ESTHER A 19 ADAIR BRADLEY JAMES 17 ADAMS TRACY DARRIN 31 AKIN CLARENCE W 10 ALLDREDGE MARY DUNAWAY 9 ALLEN ROBERT GENE 19 ALVERSON RICKY LAVERN 21 ABBOTT FREDDIE MICHAEL 19 ADAIR BRANDON NICKALOUS 17 ADAMS TRACY G 4 AKIN DANIEL WESLEY 23 ALLDREDGE MARY E 31 ALLEN RONALD C 17 ALVERSON ROBERT WINFORD 16 ABBOTT JILL JOHNSON 12 ADAIR JAMES EVANS II 17 ADAMS TRUDY LYNNE 25 AKIN MARK WESLEY 23 ALLDREDGE STACEY LYNN 11 ALLEN RONALD DEAN 13 ALVERSON RONALD EDWARD 10 ABBOTT JOHN D 12 ADAIR JESSICA LAYNE 15 ADAMS VALERIE M 6 AKIN SARAH W 10 ALLDREDGE TIMOTHY W 9 ALLEN RONALD WAYNE 4 ALVERSON ROY E 9 ABBOTT JOHN DEJOURNETT 19 ADAIR KERI ELIZABETH 5 ADAMS VICKIE DAWN 16 AKIN VIRGINIA REED 23 ALLDREDGE WALLACE GRANT 12 ALLEN SANDRA HAMBY 17 ALVERSON SHANA MARIE 9 ABBOTT JOSEPH PAUL 12 ADAIR KIMBERLY DENISE 6 ADAMS WAYMOND NATHANIEL JR 19 AKINKUNMI BOLATITO ELIZABETH 16 ALLDREDGE WILLIAM GLENN 9 ALLEN SCOTT EDWIN 4 ALVERSON SHANNON ILENE 19 ABBOTT JUNIOR ONEAL 10 ADAIR MICHAEL SHANE 30 ADAMS WAYNE M 19 AKINS JAMES W 5 ALLDREDGE ZACHARY D 31 ALLEN SHELIA J 24 ALVERSON SHERRY SMITH 19 ABBOTT KATIE ELIZABETH 20 ADAIR STEPHANIE LEIGH 17 ADAMS WILLIAM BRANTLEY JR 31 AKINS LESLIE RAE 5 ALLDRIDGE JASON J 15 ALLEN STACEY RENEE 31 ALVERSON SUZANNE S 19 ABBOTT KAYLA LEESHA 7 ADAIR SUSAN W 31 ADAMS WILLIAM BRANTLEY 31 AKINS LINDA DIANE 6 ALLDRIDGE MICHELLE LYN 15 ALLEN STEVEN MICHAEL 25 ALVERSON TERRY ANN 4 ABBOTT MALLORY NICOLE 15 ADAIR TINA MARIE 17 ADAMS WILLIAM L 17 AKINS LODUSKIE RANEE 31 ALLDRIDGE NINA RUTH 19 ALLEN SUMMER R 15 ALVERSON TIMOTHY WADE 13 ABBOTT MARY W 18 ADAMS ADRIAN LAMOND 3 ADAMS WILLIAM M 17 AKINS MATTHEW SCOTT 5 ALLDRITT GERALD LEROY 19 ALLEN SUSAN ANNETTE 4 ALVERSON WILLIAM JUDGE 19 ABBOTT MELANIE D 19 ADAMS ASHLEY JORDAN 19 ADAMS WILLIAM MARION JR 3 AKINS RONALD LEE 6 ALLDRITT TILDA JANE 19 ALLEN THOMAS BRADLEY 31 ALVIS BARBARA ROUSE 15 ABBOTT MELISSA FARRELL 10 ADAMS BARBARA B 13 ADAMS YKEETHIA DENISE 25 AKINS SARAH GREENE 17 ALLEE DODD CAMPBELL 17 ALLEN THOMAS HUGH 15 ALVIS CHRISTINE GRAHAM 3 ABBOTT MELISSA GAIL 10 ADAMS BETTY 16 ADAMSON CELESTE C 18 AKINS STEPHANIE BAUGHN 30 ALLEE EMILY KIRA 17 ALLEN TINA S 17 ALVIS CLYDE C 24 ABBOTT OGUSTER HOLLIS 12 ADAMS BILLY FRANKLIN 16 ADAMSON DANIEL 17 AKULICK LOIS MAE 17 ALLEN ALANDARUS JERONE 10 ALLEN VANESSA 9 ALVIS GLEEDA E 5 ABBOTT PHILLIP M 17 ADAMS BILLY RAYMOND 13 ADAMSON DON J 18 AKULICK RANDALL ALEXANDE 17 ALLEN AMANDA NICOLE 4 ALLEN VICKI G 31 ALVIS JEFFERY CARTER 3 ABBOTT THOMAS GRAFTON 25 ADAMS BOBBY EUGENE 15 ADAMSON ERIN M 4 AL-HOMOUD TAMMY KILEY 22 ALLEN AMBER MICHELLE 10 ALLEN VINCENT HUGH 15 ALVIS JONATHAN FLAY 5 ABBOTT WILLIAM H 12 ADAMS BONNIE LAUREN 26 ADAMSON LEAH NICHOLE 17 AL-HOMOUD WALEED NOFAN 22 ALLEN AMY CASE 18 ALLEN WILLIAM KRISTOPHER 4 ALVIS JOSHUA SHANE 31 ABBRUZZO MICHAEL EUGENE 5 ADAMS BRADY LYNN 6 ADAMSON MARY LOUISE 18 ALBANI STEVEN D 25 ALLEN ANDREW FRANKLIN 7 ALLEY BARBARA DAVIS 14 ALVIS KELLIE ROBERTS 31 ABBRUZZO TAMMIE RENAY 5 ADAMS BRIAN A 17 ADAMSON MATTHEW AARON 18 ALBANO LISA DIANNE 5 ALLEN ASHLEY MICHELLE 4 ALLEY CHRISTOPHERIAN 30 ALVIS LINDA C 24 ABEL ALLYSON CLAIRE 15 ADAMS CANDICE CHRISTINE 16 ADAMSON PAMELA JONES 19 ALBANO NATHAN HENRY JR 6 ALLEN BETTY JANE 17 ALLEY CONDY L JR 14 ALVIS STEVEN ANDREW 15 ABEL APRIL B 15 ADAMS CANDICE CHRISTINE 16 ADAMSON RANDALL WAYNE 4 ALBARADO DARRYL W 3 ALLEN BILLIE WADE 21 ALLEY JESSIE THOMAS 24 ALVIS TIMOTHY EARL 5 ABEL CASSANDRA ELIZABETH 15 ADAMS CHARLES 22 ADAMSON SHANDA LEE 15 ALBARADO JOYCE T 12 ALLEN
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