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Alabama Candidates 2018 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 Governor Tommy Battle $1,028,017 Sue Bell Cob $87,294 Mark Johnston $6,769 Scott Dawson $301,004 Christopher A. Countryman Stacy Lee George $60 James Fields $1,975 Bill Hightower $546,222 Walt Maddox $58,783 Kay Ivey $1,157,932 Anthony White $0 Josuha Jones $237,900 John McMillan $43,027 Jim Zeigler $1,165 Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth $1,058,437 Twinkle Cavanaugh $614,617 Rusty Glover $49,423 Sec. Of State John Merrill $145,221 Treasurer Auditor Miranda Karrine Joseph $485 Elliott Lipinsky $4,905 Jim Zeigler $0 Agriculture Gerald Dial Nicole Jones $359 Richard Pate $50,863 Mark Tuggle PSC1 Jeremy Oden $9,963 PSC2 Chris "Chip" Beeker $8,230 Attorney General Chess Bedsole $402,069 James S. Christie $30,415 Steve Marshall $273,327 Alice Martin $271,229 CDL Page 1 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 Sam McLure $3,884 Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker $765 Lyn Stuart $28,994 Assoc. Justice Place 3 Will Sellers $13,811 Place 4 James Mitchell Letcher $215,197 Sara Stewart Tommy Bryan $1,437 Civil Appeals Place 1 Christy Edwards $5,575 Michelle Thomason Terri Willingham Thomas Terry A. Moore Criminal Appeals Place 1 Richard Minor $4,215 Place 3 Chris McCool $21,434 Liles C. Burke J. Michale Joiner Samuel Henry Welch CDL Page 2 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 U.S. Senate U.S. Congress District 1 Bradley Byrne District 2 Martha Roby Audri Scott Williams Barry Moore District 3 Mike Rogers District 4 Robert Aderholt District 5 Mo Brooks Clayton Hinchman Bill Holtzclaw District 6 Gary Palmer District 7 Terri A. Sewell Alabama Senate 1 Tim Melson $28,254 2 Bill Holtzclaw $59,957 Amy Wasyluka $1,500 Tom Butler $9,901 3 Arthur Orr $556,997 4 Paul Bussman $68,492 5 Greg Reed $274,050 CDL Page 3 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 6 Larry Stutts $161,737 Johnny Mack Morrow $17,877 7 Sam Givhan $85,020 Jonathan Hard $1,011 Mary Scott Hunter $213,825 Jeff Still $16,500 8 Steve Livingston $68,310 9 Clay Scofield $132,259 10 Michael Barton Craig Ford Mack Butler $113,485 Ginny Shaver 11 Jacob Edgar Lane $2,435 Jim McClendon $131,521 12 Del Marsh $155,975 Wayne Willis $1,771 13 Valerie Gray Chris Langley Randy Price $37,296 Michael Sparks $6,925 14 Cam Ward $76,850 15 Slade Blackwell $49,158 16 Jabo Waggoner $259,397 17 Shay Shelnutt $20,311 CDL Page 4 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 18 Rodger Smitherman $21,429 19 Priscilla Dunn $20,396 20 Linda Coleman $121,198 21 Gerald Allen $38,120 22 Greg Albritton $58,146 23 Hank Sanders $111,007 24 Bobby Singleton $114,970 25 Will Barfoot $84,056 Perry Hooper, Jr. Ronda Walker $36,420 Corky Hawthorne 26 John Knight 27 Tom Whatley $42,499 28 Billy Beasley $208,658 29 Donnie Chesteen $28,798 H. A. Smith $0 30 Clyde Chambliss, Jr. $61,104 31 Jimmy Holley $81,172 32 Jeffery Boyd $43,869 Chris Eliott $29,424 David Northcutt $146,340 CDL Page 5 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 Bill Roberts $70,961 33 Vivian Figures $49,482 34 Jack W. Williams $121,094 Chris Pringle* $14,712 35 Bill Hightower $4,085 Tom Holmes $3,828 Jamie Ison* David Sessions (house) $36,011 CDL Page 6 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 Alabama House 1 Phillip Pettus $7,182 2 Lynn Greer $106,075 3 Andrew Sorrell $49,418 4 Thomas Henry Fredricks $38,927 5 Danny Crawford $42,204 6 Phil Williams $51,382 7 Ken Johnson $28,757 8 Terri Collins $9,759 9 James Bowling $52 Scott Stadthagen $19,603 10 Mike Ball $12,907 11 Randall Shedd $26,348 12 Corey Harbison $21,824 13 Walter McCarty $0 Connie Cooner Rowe $34,655 14 Tim Wadsworth $33,224 15 Allen Farley $12,334 CDL Page 7 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 16 Kyle South $7,550 17 David Hall $2,129 18 Jamie Glenn Kiel $35,475 Tony Riley 19 Laura Hall $1,755 20 Howard Sanderford $20,025 21 22 Ritchie Whorton $20,746 23 James T. Hanes, Jr. $6,193 24 Nathaniel Ledbetter $22,290 25 Mac McCutcheon $142,045 26 Kerry Rich $12,133 27 Wesley Thomas Kitchens $33,168 28 Craig Ford $73,669 29 Becky Nordgren $8,629 30 31 Dustin DeVaughn $25,000 Mike Holmes $18,887 CDL Page 8 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 32 Barbara Boyd -$2,530 33 Ron Johnson $47,085 Ben Robbins $7,368 34 David Standridge $58,078 35 Steve Hurst $481 36 Randy Wood $83,491 37 Bob Fincher $21,049 38 Isaac Whorton $3,317 39 Timothy J Maloney $22,466 Richard Lindsey $37,932 Ginny Shaver $5,200 40 K. L. Brown $16,905 41 Corley Ellis $19,449 42 James Martin $24,843 43 Arnold Mooney $42,695 44 Danny Garrett $29,272 45 Dickie Drake $14,638 46 David Faulkner $45,397 Felicia Stewart $9,009 47 David Wheeler $33,561 CDL Page 9 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 48 Jim Carns $80,678 49 April Weaver $85,254 50 Jim Hill $37,570 51 Allen Treadaway $23,794 52 John Rogers -$55,759 53 Anthony Daniels $36,515 54 Patricia Todd -$2,411 55 Rod Scott $13,614 56 Louise Alexander $294 57 Merika Coleman $14,116 58 Rolanda Hollis $32,722 59 Mary Moore -$4,181 60 Juandalynn Givan -$514 61 Billy McFarland $11,142 Tommy Hyche Rodney Sullivan $4,523 62 Rich Wingo $11,703 63 Bill Poole $107,696 CDL Page 10 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 64 Harry Shiver $26,374 65 Elaine Beech $20,307 66 Alan Baker $54,101 67 Prince Chestnut $8,177 68 Thomas Jackson $17,806 69 Kelvin J. Lawrence $396 70 Chris England $12,800 71 A J McCampbell $33,547 72 Ralph Howard -$16,644 73 Matt Fridy $57,333 74 Dimitri Polizos $32,293 75 Reed Ingram $38,611 76 Thad McClammy -$16,828 77 John Knight $597 78 Alvin Holmes 79 Joe Lovvorn $16,164 CDL Page 11 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 80 Chris Blackshear $13,655 81 Terry Darrell Martin $4,192 82 Pebblin Warren -$12,203 83 George Bandy $15,106 84 Berry Forte $32 85 Dexter Grimsley $20,588 86 Paul Lee $58,561 87 88 Jeremy Arthur $6,774 Al Booth $17,387 William Dismukes $2,814 89 Wes Allen $55,289 Marcus Paramore $10,623 90 Chris Sells $39,463 91 Jim Thompson Lister Reeves 92 Mike Jones $36,631 93 Steve Clouse $199,212 94 Joe Faust $6,609 CDL Page 12 10/4/2017 Alabama Candidates 2018 FCPA balances shown are from last Annual Report or current Monthly Report Candidates with no balanced are announced, but not filed, or otherwise expected to be a candidate FCPA Balance FCPA Balance FCPA Balance Office Republican 10/4/2017 Democrat 10/4/2017 Independent 10/4/2017 95 Steve McMillan $14,467 96 Matt Simpson $3,149 97 Adline C.
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