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Democratic Party Candidates JIM BENNETT ALABAMA STATE CAPITOL SECRETARY OF STATE Mo TGOMERY, AL 36130 STATE OF ALABAMA I, Jim Bennett, Secretary of State of the State of Alabama, having custody of the Great and Principal Seal of said State, do hereby certify that in accordance with the Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, the following names have been certified to the Office of the Secretary of State as candidates for the Alabama Democratic Party nominees in the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol, in the City of Montgomery, on this day. March 21, 2014 Date Jim Ben~ ~ecretary of State . ~Dama Democra!lc Par!~ \ Post Office Box 950 RECEIVED Montgomery, Alabama 36 101 -0950 2~1 1 p - 334.262.2221 f- 334.262.6474 www.aladems.org Per Mr. Ed Packard's request on March 20, 2014, the Alabama Democratic Party responds outlining the specific changes made from the first draft Candidate Certification filed on March 13, 2014 to the Candidate Certification filed on March 19, 2014. The changes are as follows: Alabama Democratic Party Candidates District Judge Butler County - name corrected from "J. Macdonald "Mack" Russell, Jr." to "J. MacDonald "Mack" Russell, Jr." State Representative Dist 7- name corrected from "Jody Letson" to "John (Jody) Letson" State Representative Dist 16- name corrected from "Daniel H. Bowman" to "Daniel H. Boman" State Representative Dist. 35- Stephanie Engle withdrew State Representative Dist 54- name corrected "Patricia Todd" to "Patricia A. Todd" State Representative Dist 75- Therese Ford withdrew State Representative Dist. 103-name corrected from "Barbara Drummond" to Barbara A. Drummond" State Senator 18- name corrected from "Rodger Smitherman" to "Rodger M. Smitherman" State Senator 26- name corrected from "Quinton T. Ross" to "Quinton T. Ross, Jr" State Democratic Executive Committee Qualifying SDEC 28M- Randy Kelley removed SDEC 61 M- Name corrected from "Jeffrey C. Thompson, Jr." to "Jeffrey C. Thompson, Sr. " SDEC 68M- Jesse J. Robinson removed Paid for by the Alabama Democratic Pa n y 20 ·~~ _ ... : ; ~ • .? • .. SDEC 71 M- Eddie Ayers removed (Duplicate) SDEC 73M- Steve Segrest removed • SDEC 77F- Josephine (Jo) McCall removed SDEC 77M- Christopher Turner removed SDEC 89F- Diana Flentory removed SDEC 93M- Benny Neal removed SDEC 97M- Bobby T. Mitchell moved from SDEC 103M to correct clerical error SDEC 103M- Bobby T. Mitchell removed Nancy Worley, Chair 3/'0o 1 I II 't Date · taoama Democratic Pm!~ Post Office Box 950 Montgomery, Alabama 36101-09 50 p - 334.262.2221 f- 334.262.6474 www.aladems.org First Draft Certification of Democratic Candidates For the Democratic Primary Election To be Held Tuesday, June 3, 2014 As Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party (State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama), I, Nancy Worley, do hereby certify the attached candidates' names to print ballots for the Democratic Primary Election on June 3, 2014. Attached names as follows are subject to change in subsequent certification(s) by correction, or addition/deletion in accordance with Party Bylaws and the Code of Alabama: NAMES ATTACHED IN SPREADSHEET FORMAT Given under my hand and the Seal of the State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama, this 13th ay of March, 2014. Date Date Paid for by the Alabama De mocratic Party 2{) • •••• Alabama Democratic Party Candidates Type Office Name Federal Congressional 1st District Burton R. Leflore Federal Congressional 2nd District Erick Wright Federal Congressional 3rd District Jesse T. Smith .. Federal Congressional 6th District Avery Vise Federal Congressional 7th district Tamara Harris Johnson Federal Congressional 7th district Terri A. Sewell Judicial Circuit Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit Pl 10 Charles H. Boohaker Judicial Circuit Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit Pl 10 Pat Ballard Judicial Circuit Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit Pl 10 Perryn Carroll Judicial Circuit Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit Pl 10 Wyndall A. Ivey Judicial Circuit Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit Pl 3 Everett W . Wess Judicial Circuit Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit Pl 3 Martin Weinberg Judicial Circuit Judge, 15th Cir Place 4(Montgomery) J.R. Gaines Judicial Circuit Judge, 15th Cir Place 6 (Montgomery) Gene Reese Judicial Circuit Judge, 15th Cir Place ?(Montgomery) Bob Bailey Judicial Circuit Judge, 15th Judicial Circuit Pl 9 Johnny Hardwick Judicial Circuit Judge, 26th Judicial Circuit April Lancaster Logan-Russell Judicial Circuit Judge, 26th Judicial Circuit, Pl 2 David Johnson Judicial Circuit Judge, 38th Cir Place 2 (Jackson) Jenifer C. Holt Judicial Circuit Judge, Place 4 (Tuscaloosa) John Henry England, Jr. Judicial District Judge Butler County J. Macdonald "Mack" Russell, Jr. Judicial District Judge Cherokee Co. Sheri W. Carver Judicial District Judge Dekalb Co. Steve Whitmire Judicial District Judge Lamar County Alex Brown Judicial District Judge Macon Co Deborah H. Biggers Judicial District Judge Macon Co Katy Smith Campbell Judicial District Judge Macon Co Lateefah Muhammad Judicial District Judge Macon Co Linda W .H. Henderson Judicial District Judge Pickens County Lance Bailey Judicial District Judge Place 1 (Jefferson Co.) John E. Amari Judicial District Judge Place 2(Jefferson Co.) Shanta Owens Judicial District Judge, Greene County Lillie Jones-Osborne Judicial District Judge, Greene County Nick Underwood Judicial District Judge, Montgomery Co, Place 1 Jimmy Pool Judicial District Judge, Sumter Co. Tammy Jackson Montgomery Judicial District Judge, Tallapoosa Co. Clayton Kim Taylor Judicial District Judge, Talledega Co. 2 (Southern Division M.Ryan Rumsey Legislative State Representative 001 Greg Burdine Legislative State Representative 002 Andrew "Andy" Betterton Legislative State Representative 003 Marcel Black Legislative State Representative 005 Henry A. White Legislative State Representative 007 Jody Letson Leg islative State Representative 008 Rex Cheatham Legislative State Representative 016 Daniel H. Bowman Legislative State Representative 017 Don Barnwell Legislative State Representative 018 Johnny Mack Morrow Legislative State Representative 019 Laura Hall Legislative State Representative 021 C. Terry Jones Legislative State Representative 021 Patrick A. Jones Legislative State Representative 022 Dennis W. Stephens Legislative State Representative 023 Jim Green Legislative State Representative 023 John Robinson Legislative State Representative 024 David Beddingfield Legislative State Representative 027 Jeff Mclaughlin Legislative State Representative 028 Craig Ford Legislative State Representative 029 Michael J. Gladden • Legislative State Representative 032 Barbara Bigsby Boyd Legislative State Representative 033 Anthony Zachero Legislative State Representative 035 Stephanie Engle Legislative State Representative 037 Josh Burns Legislative State Representative 039 Richard Lindsey • Legislative State Representative 040 Lindsay Ford Legislative State Representative 040 Ted Copland Legislative State Representative 047 Salvatore Bambinelli Legislative State Representative 052 John W . Rogers, Jr. Legislative State Representative 052 Patrick Sellers Legislative State Representative 053 Anthony Daniels Legislative State Representative 054 Chris Cummings Legislative State Representative 054 Lawrence Conaway Legislative State Representative 054 Patricia Todd Legislative State Representative 055 Eric Major Legislative State Representative 055 Roderick"Rod"Scott Legislative State Representative 056 Lawrence McAdory Legislative State Representative 056 Louise Alexander Legislative State Representative 057 Merika Coleman Legislative State Representative 058 Oliver Robinson Legislative State Representative 059 Chris Davis Legislative State Representative 059 Mary Moore Legislative State Representative 059 William A. Barnes Legislative State Representative 060 Arthur D. Shores Lee Legislative State Representative 060 Juandalynn "Lele" Givan Legislative State Representative 065 Elaine Beech Legislative State Representative 067 Darrio Melton Legislative State Representative 068 Thomas E "Action" Jackson Legislative State Representative 069 Kelvin J. Lawrence Legislative State Representative 070 Christopher John England Legislative State Representative 071 Artis (A.J.) Mccampbell Legislative State Representative 071 Wesley J. Hodges Legislative State Representative 072 James E.Carter Legislative State Representative 072 Patrick S. Arrington Legislative State Representative 072 Ralph A. Howard Legislative State Representative 072 Thomas 0 . Moore Legislative State Representative 074 Zack Buckner Legislative State Representative 075 Therese Ford Legislative State Representative 076 Maurice Rollins Legislative State Representative 076 Thad Mcclammy Legislative State Representative 076 Tracy Larkin Legislative State Representative 077 John Knight Legislative State Representative 078 Alvin Holmes Legislative State Representative 079 Shirley Scott-Harris Legislative State Representative 080 Tillman Pugh Legislative State Representative 081 Dylan V. Oliver Legislative State Representative 082 Pebblin W . Warren Legislative State Representative 083 George "Tootie" Bandy Legislative State Representative 083 Ronnie Reed Legislative State Representative 084 Berry Forte Legislative State Representative 085 Dexter Grimsley Legislative State Representative 089 Joel Lee Williams Legislative State Representative 090 Walton Hickman Legislative State Representative 093 Jennifer Marsden Legislative State Representative 097 Adline
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