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Alabama Republican Party ALABAMA REPUBLICAN PARTY 3505 Lorna Road * Birmingham, AL 35216 * Phone: 205-212-5900 * Fax: 205-212-5910 Friday, March 11 , 2016 The Honorable John Merrill Office of the Secretary of State State Capitol Suite E-208 Montgomery, AL 36130 Dear Secretary Merrill: I hereby certify that the attached documents are a correct return of the votes cast for the candidates in the March 1, 2016 Republican Presidential Preference Primary Election. The Alabama Republican Party hereby certifies that the persons whose names appear below have won their primary and shall appear on the 2016 Alabama general election ballot to be called to be on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. United State Senate: Richard C. Shelby United States House of Representatives: Bradley Byrne - District 1 Martha Roby - District 2 Mike Rogers - District 3 Robert Aderholt - District 4 Mo Brooks - District 5 Gary Palmer - District 6 Alabama Supreme Court: Michael F. "Mike" Bolin - Place 1 W\ 'W.ALGOP.ORG 1 PaJd for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. • Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. .1 Kelli Wise - Place 2 Tom Parker - Place 3 Alabama State Board of Education: Stephanie Bell - District 3 Public Service Commission: Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh - President District Attorney: William "Bill" Morgan Rayborn Jr. - Circuit 2 William G. "Bill" Harris - Circuit 5 Hays Webb - Circuit 6 Brian Mc Veigh - Circuit 7 Scott Anderson- Circuit 8 Mike O'Dell - Circuit 9 Brandon K. Falls - Circuit 10 Bill Veitch - Circuit 10, Bessemer Division Chris Connolly - Circuit 11 Tom Anderson - Circuit 12 Ashley Rich - Circuit 13 Bill Adair Jr. - Circuit 14 Jody Willoughby - Circuit 16 Jill H. Lee - Circuit 18 Randall V. Houston - Circuit 19 Walt Merrell - Circuit 22 2 Robert L. Broussard - Circuit 23 Chris McCool - Circuit 24 Scott A. Slatton - Circuit 25 Steve Marshall - Circuit 27 Robert "Bob" Wilters - Circuit 28 Richard Minor - Circuit 30 C. Wilson Blaylock - Circuit 32 Kirke Adams - Circuit 33 Errek Jett - Circuit 3 6 Brandon Hughes - Circuit 37 Jason R. Pierce - Circuit 38 Brian C.T. Jones - Circuit 39 Jeff Willis - Circuit 40 Pamela L. Casey - Circuit 41 Circuit Judge: Michael Bradley Almond - Circuit 6, Place 1 Philip N. Lisenby- Circuit 6, Place 6 Debra H. Jones - Circuit 7, Place 3 Shannon Page - Circuit 7, Place 5 Jeremy Taylor - Circuit 9, Place 3 Bobby Lott Jr. - Circuit 10, Place 4 Pat Thetford - Circuit 10, Place 11 Michael Jonathan Glover Jr. - Circuit 10, Place 14 3 James C. Whitfield - Circuit 10, Place 17 Julie A. Palmer - Circuit 10, Place 20 Bentley Patrick - Circuit 10, Place 22 Dorothea Batiste - Circuit 10, Place 23 John Tindle - Circuit 10, Place 25 Gloria Bahakel - Circuit 10, Place 26 Ben Graves - Circuit 11 , Place 1 Will Powell - Circuit 11 , Place 2 Gil Self - Circuit 11 , Place 3 Shannon R. Clark - Circuit 12, Place 2 JeffW. Kelley - Circuit 12, Place 3 Jay A. York - Circuit 13, Place 4 Walter H. Honeycutt - Circuit 13, Place 5 Sarah Hicks Stewart - Circuit 13, Place 7 James Patterson - Circuit 13 , Place 11 Jerry K. Selman - Circuit 14, Place 1 Corey B. Moore - Circuit 18, Place 1 Bill Bostick - Circuit 18, Place 3 Ben Fuller - Circuit 19, Place 2 Sibley Reynolds - Circuit 19, Place 3 Butch Binford - Circuit 20, Place 3 Larry K. Anderson - Circuit 20, Place 4 Dave Jordan - Circuit 21 , Place 2 4 Benjamin M. Bowden - Circuit 22, Place 2 Dennis E. O'Dell - Circuit 23, Place 4 Alan Mann- Circuit 23, Place 7 Sam Junkin- Circuit 24, Place 1 John Hodges Bentley- Circuit 25, Place 1 Chris Abel - Circuit 27, Place 1 Scott P. Taylor - Circuit 28, Place 4 Chad E. Woodruff- Circuit 29, Place 3 Bill Weathington, Jr. - Circuit 30, Place 1 Kimberly A. Clark- Circuit 33, Place 2 Mark Braxton Craig - Circuit 36, Place 1 Jacob "Jake" Walker- Circuit 37, Place 1 Christopher J. Hughes - Circuit 37, Place 2 Mike Fellows - Circuit 37, Place 3 Bob Baker - Circuit 39, Place 2 District Judge: J. Clark Stankoski- Baldwin County, Place 2 Beth Rogers - Calhoun County, Place 3 Chris Speaks - Chilton County, Place 1 Chris Kaminski - Coffee County, Place 1 Carlton L. Teel - Coosa County, Place 1 Julie S. Moody - Covington County, Place 1 Kim J. Chaney - Cullman County, Place 1 5 Stuart K. Smith - Dale County, Place 2 Jeff White- Escambia County, Place 1 Joe F. Nabors, Jr. - Etowah County, Place 1 Stephen Smith - Geneva County, Place 1 Lori Collier Ingram - Houston County, Place 1 Riggs Walker-Jefferson County, Place 4 Lee Cleveland - Jefferson County, Place 5 Virginia P. Meigs - Jefferson County, Place 7 Teresa Hester - Jefferson County, Place 10 Cynthia Vines Butler - Jefferson County, Place 11 Carole Coil Medley - Lauderdale County, Place 1 Angela Dawson Terry - Lawrence County, Place 1 Steve Speakman - Lee County, Place 1 Doug Patterson - Limestone County, Place 1 Matthew R. Huggins - Limestone County, Place 2 Patty Demos - Madison County, Place 2 George Hardesty - Mobile County, Place 1 Jill P. Phillips - Mobile County, Place 2 George A. Brown - Mobile County, Place 5 James R. "Jim" Kramer - Shelby County, Place 1 Jeb Fannin - Talladega County, Place 1 Joanne J annik - Tuscaloosa County, Place 1 Jim Gentry - Tuscaloosa County, Place 2 6 1 s910171< "'"'° - 7~~ ....;, F?~ct:""=t,* ~~ I MAR d M s 2016 at This certificate is subject to such disqualifications or corrective action as he fter ~ ade. j ~ ~ Given under my hand, the eleventh day of March, 2016. ~~gzt1t,tt£.1',>, Terry Lathan Chairman Alabama Republican Party 7 Office President Votes Percentage % Delegates Votes Percentage % JEB BUSH 3,974 0.46% BUSH ST 10 LUKE CAMARA 61,987 48.32% BEN CARSON 88,094 10.24% MATI LEMBKE 66,297 51.68% CHRIS CHRISTIE 858 0.10% Total 128,284 100% TED CRUZ 181,479 21.09% CARLY FIORINA 544 0.06% CARSON ST 1 Votes Percentage % LINDSEY GRAHAM 253 0.03% PHYLLIS DAVIS 47,265 30.98% MIKE HUCKABEE 2,539 0.30% BILL HARRIS 58,396 38.27% JOHN R. KASICH 38,119 4.43% DEAN PARKER 46,924 30.75% RAND PAUL 1,895 0.22% Total 152,585 100% MARCO RUBIO 160,606 18.66% RICK SANTORUM 617 0.07% CARSON ST 2 Votes Percentage % DONALD J. TRUMP 373,721 43.42% CLAY BARCLAY 58,755 40.73% UNCOMMITIED 7,953 0.92% PAT WILSON 53,929 37.39% Total 860,652 100% BENJAMIN WINDOM 31,559 21.88% Total 144,243 100% Senate Votes Percentage % MARCUS BOWMAN 19,707 2.53% CARSON ST 3 Votes Percentage % JOHN MARTIN 23,558 3.02% RALPH CARMICHAEL 68,795 49.55% JONATHAN McCONNELL 214,770 27.58% FRED "Michael" HUGHES 70,056 50.45% SHADRACK McGILL 15,230 1.96% Total 138,851 100% RICHARD C SHELBY 505,586 64.91% Total 778,851 100% CARSON ST 4 Votes Percentage % JOANNE 8. PARKER 44,419 32.53% House District 1 Votes Percentage % RENEE GENTLE POWERS 23,481 17.20% BRADLEY BYRNE 71,310 60.11% ANN PRATHER SPECK 23,153 16.96% DEAN YOUNG 47,319 39.89% BRUCE E. TUCKER 45,476 33.31% Total 118,629 100% Total 136,529 100% House District 2 Votes Percentage % CARSON ST 5 Votes Percentage % BECKY GERRITSON 33,015 27.85% NICK ADAMS 43,848 32.95% MARTHA ROBY 78,689 66.37% ALEX FOX 22,276 16.74% ROBERT L. "BOB" ROGERS 6,856 5.78% AUTUMN KING 25,841 19.42% Total 118,560 100% ERIN MATIHEWS 29,730 22.34% RUSS VANDEVELDE 11,362 8.54% House District 3 Votes Percentage % Total 133,057 100% LARRY DiCHIARA 24,474 24.02% MIKE ROGERS 77,432 75.98% CARSON ST 6 Votes Percentage % Total 101,906 100% JACKIE CURTISS 57,037 43.64% MONIQUE R. HENLEY 25,360 19.40% House District 4 Votes Percentage % MICHAEL PETRUZELLA 30,857 23.61% ROBERT ADERHOLT 86,660 81.18% MORRIS A WESELOH 17,439 13.34% PHIL NORRIS 20,096 18.82% Total 130,693 100% Total 106,756 100% CARSON ST 7 Votes Percentage % Supreme Count 3 Votes Percentage % HOMAS A. KENDRICK 86,566 70.29% DONNA J BEAULIEU 170,194 27.50% ELBERT PETERS 36,597 29.71% TOM PARKER 448,747 72.50% Total 123,163 100% Total 618,941 100% CARSON ST 8 Votes Percentage % ST BOE 1 Votes Percentage % RHODA S. BOONE 89,298 74.30% ADAM BOURNE 21,397 23.07% SHANTRELL NICKS 30,881 25.70% MATIHEW BROWN 24,603 26.53% Total 120,179 100% CARL MYRICK 12,948 13.96% JACKIE ZEIGLER 33,803 36.44% CARSON ST 13 Votes Percentage % Total 92,751 100% PATTY HOBBS 54,115 43.52% JAMES B. KENNEDY 70,236 56.48% ST BOE 3 Votes Percentage % Total 124,351 100% JUSTIN BARKLEY 43,661 39.76% STEPHANIE BELL 66,144 60.24% CARSON ST 25 Votes Percentage % Total 109,805 100% GINGER MURPHY 65,672 52.62% BRET RIDDLE 59,134 47.38% ST BOE 7 Votes Percentage % Total 124,806 100% JIM BONNER 41,519 45.02% RHEA TAYS FULMER 16,063 17.42% CRUZ ST 2 Votes Percentage % JEFF NEWMAN 34,634 37.56% CHIP BROWN 79,530 43.15% Total 92,216 100% ANN EUBANK 48,643 26.39% STEVEN KING 56,137 30.46% IPSC President r Votes {Percentage% I Total 184,310 100% TWINKLE CAVANAUGH 439,406 63.04% TERRY DUNN 257,652 36.96% CRUZ ST 3 Votes Percentage % Total 697,058 100% TERESA F. BRAUN 66,575 38.40% DAVID WILSON 106,794 61.60% President CD 1 Votes Percentage % Total 173,369 100% JEB BUSH 596 0.47% BEN CARSON 10,400 8.14% CRUZ ST 4 Votes Percentage % CHRIS CHRISTIE 129 0.10% MO BROOKS 93,392 49.94% TED CRUZ 24,696 19.33% SUZELLE JOSEY 20,239 10.82% CARLY FIORINA 75 0.06% CHERYL MATHEWS 55,952 29.92% LINDSEY GRAHAM 35 0.03% MELODY WARBINGTON 17,427 9.32% MIKE HUCKABEE 277 0.22% Total .
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