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06-05-2018 Statewide Republican Table 1 State Congressional State BOE Senate House District Attorney Circuit Judge Circuit Clerk District Judge Governor Votes Percentage CD 2 Votes Percentage ST BOE 2 Votes Percentage Senate 2 Votes Percentage House 3 Votes Percentage DA Circuit 10 Votes Percentage CJ 8/2 Votes Percentage Baldwin County Votes Percentage DJ Baldwin County Votes Percentage Baldwin Exec Votes Percentage Circuit Clerk Pl. 2 Committee Place 3 Tommy Battle 147,207 24.9% Tommy Amason 5,763 6.1% Melanie Hill 19,677 32.9% Tom Butler 9,511 65.8% Humphrey Lee 1,123 23.4% Mike Anderton 17,100 59.9% Charles Elliott 10,465 65.9% Jody Wise 13,714 50.1% Brian Dasinger 10,126 39.4% Jeff Nelson 14,564 68.1% Campbell Scott Dawson 79,546 13.5% Bobby Bright 26,481 28.1% Sybil Little 4,159 7.0% Steve Smith 4,936 34.2% Andrew Sorrell 3,668 76.6% Bill Veitch 11,469 40.1% Jacob Roberts 5,412 34.1% Mark S Stejskal 4,480 16.4% Bill Scully 15,591 60.6% Aaron H. Seeley 6,814 31.9% Bill Hightower 29,367 5.0% Rich Hobson 7,052 7.5% John Taylor 17,038 28.5% Total 14,447 100.0% Total 4,791 100.0% Total 28,569 100.0% Total 15,877 100.0% Pam Forbes 9,206 33.6% Total 25,717 100.0% Total 21,378 100.0% Kay Ivey 331,739 56.1% Barry Moore 18,177 19.3% Tracie West 18,963 31.7% Total 27,400 100.0% Michael McAllister 3,340 0.6% Martha Roby 36,708 39.0% Total 59,837 100.0% Senate 4 Votes Percentage House 4 Votes Percentage CJ 9/2 Votes Percentage DJ Bibb County Pl. Votes Percentage Calhoun Exec Votes Percentage 1 Committee Place 1 Total 591,199 100.0% Total 94,181 100.0% Paul Bussman 10,195 41.4% Tom Fredricks 2,434 34.6% Andrew Hairston 8,506 51.2% Bibb County Circuit Votes Percentage Craig Cargile 2,015 50.7% Sonny Coker 4,762 50.6% Clerk ST BOE 8 Votes Percentage Garlan Gudger 14,454 58.6% Parker Duncan 4,599 65.4% Scott Lloyd 5,908 35.5% Kayla Tucker 1,928 48.6% William D. Owings 1,957 49.3% Steve D. Guede 1,586 16.9% Moore Cooner Lt. Governor Votes Percentage CD 4 Votes Percentage Rich McAdams 28,693 48.2% Total 24,649 100.0% Total 7,033 100.0% Jeff McCurdy 2,205 13.3% Russell “Rusty” 1,264 31.9% Total 3,972 100.0% Paul Keith Kelley 3,057 32.5% Price Will Ainsworth 205,017 37.1% Robert Aderholt 93,959 81.5% Wayne Reynolds 30,885 51.8% Total 16,619 100.0% Keith Stringfellow 776 19.6% Total 9,405 100.0% Twinkle Andress 238,991 43.3% Anthony Blackmon 21,366 18.5% Total 59,578 100.0% Senate 6 Votes Percentage House 9 Votes Percentage Total 3,968 100.0% DJ Calhoun County Votes Percentage Cavanaugh Pl. 1 Rusty Glover 108,338 19.6% Total 115,325 100.0% Eric Aycock 3,820 24.3% James R. Bowling 1245 16.7% CJ 12/1 Votes Percentage Marilyn Hudson 3,534 29.7% Calhoun Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 2 Total 552,346 100.0% Steve Lolley 4,511 28.6% Justin Morrow 1563 20.9% Henry “Sonny” 6,131 51.0% Clay County Circuit Votes Percentage Tom Wright 8,378 70.3% Steve Henry 5,733 63.1% Reagan Clerk CD 5 Votes Percentage Larry Stutts 7,419 47.1% Scott Stadthagen 4664 62.4% Josh Wilson 5,879 49.0% Donna J Mathews 1578 43.5% Total 11,912 100.0% Evan Jackson 3,346 36.9% Attorney General Votes Percentage Mo Brooks 54,928 61.3% Total 15,750 100.0% Total 7,472 100.0% Total 12,010 100.0% Julie G. Poe 2,046 56.5% Total 9,079 100.0% Chess Bedsole 112,062 20.6% Clayton Hinchman 34,739 38.7% Total 3,624 100.0% DJ Calhoun County Votes Percentage Pl. 2 Troy King 151,878 27.9% Total 89,667 100.0% Senate 7 Votes Percentage House 10 Votes Percentage CJ 13/6 Votes Percentage Chris McIntyre 4,706 38.8% Calhoun Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 3 Steve Marshall 154,500 28.3% Sam Givhan 9,483 57.0% Mike Ball 3,485 73.3% Brandy B. 11,977 36.1% Cleburne County Votes Percentage Randy Moeller 7,418 61.2% Jimmy Harrell 4,784 47.5% Hambright Circuit Clerk Alice Martin 126,735 23.2% Mary Scott Hunter 7,148 43.0% Charles A. Orr 1,269 26.7% Buzz Jordan 8,071 24.3% Robert D. Campbell 1,079 28.9% Total 12,124 100.0% Larry Sims 5,282 52.5% Total 545,175 100.0% Total 16,631 100.0% Total 4,754 100.0% E. R. (“Barney”) 3,872 11.7% Warren Sarrell 2,658 71.1% Total 10,066 100.0% March Harry Satterwhite 9,235 27.9% Total 3,737 100.0% DJ Mobile County Votes Percentage Pl. 4 Chief Justice Votes Percentage Senate 8 Votes Percentage House 12 Votes Percentage Total 33,155 100.0% Spiro Cheriogotis 14,251 40.1% Calhoun Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 4 Tom Parker 267,559 51.8% Max D. Fuller 4,457 21.5% Alex J. Chaney 3,361 35.7% Coffee County Votes Percentage Derrick Williams 4,371 12.3% Carol L. Allen 5,813 62.1% Circuit Clerk Lyn Stuart 248,605 48.2% Steve Livingston 16,286 78.5% Corey Harbison 6,048 64.3% CJ 16/4 Votes Percentage DeAnn Cronk 3,168 38.9% George Zoghby 16,905 47.6% Laura Perryman 3,543 37.9% Satterfield Total 516,164 100.0% Total 20,743 100.0% Total 9,409 100.0% Cody Robinson 9,294 60.4% Amy L. Reeves 4,967 61.1% Total 35,527 100.0% Total 9,356 100.0% Misty Sosebee- 6,095 39.6% Total 8,135 100.0% Ledbetter Supreme Pl. 1 Votes Percentage Senate 10 Votes Percentage House 14 Votes Percentage Total 15,389 100.0% DJ Monroe County Votes Percentage Chilton Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 1 Debra Jones 127,861 27.3% Mack N. Butler 10,950 46.6% Richard “Bull” 4,011 44.1% Colbert County Votes Percentage Emily P. Steele 982 68.3% Renee Gentle 3,865 53.6% Corry Circuit Clerk Powers Brad Mendheim 203,369 43.4% Andrew Jones 12,558 53.4% Tim Wadsworth 5,092 55.9% CJ 18/2 Votes Percentage Mark Eady 4,423 80.1% Lori L Womble 456 31.7% Robert L. (Bob) 3,349 46.4% Sanders Sarah Hicks 137,321 29.3% Total 23,508 100.0% Total 9,103 100.0% Phillip Bahakel 4,620 19.1% Sharica S. Long 1,097 19.9% Total 1,438 100.0% Total 7,214 100.0% Stewart Total 468,551 100.0% Patrick Franklin 2,102 8.7% Total 5,520 100.0% Senate 12 Votes Percentage House 16 Votes Percentage Patrick Kennedy 9,515 39.3% DJ Pike County Votes Percentage Cleburne Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 1 Supreme Pl. 4 Votes Percentage Del Marsh 8,231 52.7% Mike Simpson 2,526 29.0% Julie A. Palmer 3,926 16.2% DeKalb County Votes Percentage Steven Curtis 2,143 45.0% Laura Morrow Cobb 2,114 59.7% Circuit Clerk John Bahakel 124,668 28.9% Wayne Willis 7,377 47.3% Kyle South 6,175 71.0% Nicole Saia 4,071 16.8% Todd Greeson 6,139 51.7% January (Jana) 1,545 32.5% Tim Sprayberry 1,428 40.3% Blair Ellis Jay Mitchell 306,025 71.1% Total 15,608 100.0% Total 8,701 100.0% Total 24,234 100.0% Melissa Ledbetter 5,740 48.3% Virginia Green 1,072 22.5% Total 3,542 100.0% Nowling Total 430,693 100.0% Total 11,879 100.0% Total 4,760 100.0% Senate 13 Votes Percentage House 17 Votes Percentage CJ 20/1 Votes Percentage Covington Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 2 Civil Appeals Pl. 1 Votes Percentage Randy Price 8,366 47.2% Tracy Estes 4,293 44.1% Valerie D. Judah 7,511 41.2% Elmore County Votes Percentage DJ Randolph Votes Percentage Steven King 3,808 67.9% Circuit Clerk County Christy Olinger 167,238 40.8% Mike Sparks 6,575 37.1% David Hall 2,389 24.5% John John 10,735 58.8% Michael Dozier 5,332 46.9% Melody Ridings 1,624 37.6% Wyley D. Ward 1,802 32.1% Edwards Steensland Baldwin Pat Thetford 111,853 27.3% Tim Sprayberry 2,782 15.7% Phil Segraves 3,062 31.4% Total 18,246 100.0% Angie Cruise 2,494 21.9% Amy M. Newsome 2,691 62.4% Total 5,610 100.0% Gardner Michelle Manley 131,298 32.0% Total 17,723 100.0% Total 9,744 100.0% Brian Justiss 3,546 31.2% Total 4,315 100.0% Thomason Total 410,389 100.0% CJ 32/2 Votes Percentage Total 11,372 100.0% Cullman Exec Votes Percentage Committee Place 2 Senate 21 Votes Percentage House 18 Votes Percentage Melvin Hasting 7,501 49.0% Thomas A Barnes 3,393 25.2% Civil Appeals Pl. 2 Votes Percentage Gerald Allen 13,513 79.6% Jamie Kiel 4,312 79.9% Martha Evans 7,798 51.0% Jackson County Votes Percentage James R.
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