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Updated Results of NOVEMBER 4, 2014 - GENERAL ELECTION Source: AL.COM, Unless Otherwise Noted Unofficial Election Results (NOT CERTIFIED) As of 11/06/2014, 1:45 P.M ALRRS, LLC | 4171 Lomac Street, Suite D Montgomery, Alabama 36106 (334) 834-0011 | (334) 834-3211 F [email protected] | alrrs.com Updated Results of NOVEMBER 4, 2014 - GENERAL ELECTION Source: AL.COM, unless otherwise noted Unofficial Election Results (NOT CERTIFIED) as of 11/06/2014, 1:45 p.m. OFFICE INCUMBENT DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS OTHER PARTIES & INDEPENDENTS Governor Robert Bentley (R) Parker Griffith 427,218 Robert Bentley 747,357 Lt. Governor Kay Ivey (R) James C. Fields, Jr. 418,184 Kay Ivey 721,360 United States Senator Jeff Sessions (R) Jeff Sessions U. S. House of Rep. Bradley Byrne (R) Burton R. LeFlore 47,913 Bradley Byrne 103,320 District 1 U. S. House of Rep. Martha Roby (R) Erick Wright 48,789 Martha Roby 95,073 District 2 U. S. House of Rep. Mike Rogers (R) Jesse T. Smith 46,480 Mike Rogers 87,869 District 3 U. S. House of Rep. Robert Aderholt (R) Robert Aderholt District 4 U. S. House of Rep. Mo Brooks (R) Mo Brooks 115,212 Mark Bray 38,830 District 5 U. S. House of Rep. Spencer Bachus (R) Mark Lester 42,172 Gary Palmer 135,711 District 6 U. S. House of Rep. Terri A. Sewell (D) Terri A. Sewell District 7 Attorney General Luther Strange (R) Joe Hubbard 470,662 Luther Strange 665,958 Secretary of State Jim Bennett (R) Lula Albert-Kaigler 395,006 John Merrill 715,352 State Treasurer Young Boozer (R) Young Boozer State Auditor Samantha “Sam” Shaw (R) Miranda Karrine Joseph 409,571 Jim Zeigler 698,359 Commissioner of John McMillan (R) Doug 'New Blue' Smith 389,559 John McMillan 716,219 Agriculture and Industries ALRRS, LLC Page 1 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. Appellate Courts Supreme Court Greg Shaw (R) Greg Shaw Justice, Place 1 Court of Civil William C. “Bill” Thompson (R) William C. “Bill” Thompson Appeals, Place 1 Court of Civil Scott Donaldson (R) Scott Donaldson Appeals, Place 2 Court of Criminal Mary B. Windom (R) Mary B. Windom Appeals, Place 1 Court of Criminal Beth Kellum (R) Beth Kellum Appeals, Place 2 Alabama Public Service Commission Public Service Jeremy Oden (R) Jeremy Oden Commission Place 1 Public Service Terry Dunn (R) Chris Beeker Jr Commission Place 2 State Board of Education State Board of Betty Peters (R) Betty Peters Education District 2 State Board of Yvette M. Richardson (D) Yvette M. Richardson Education District 4 State Board of Charles E. Elliott (R) Cynthia McCarty Education District 6 State Board of Mary Scott Hunter (R) Mary Scott Hunter Education District 8 ALRRS, LLC Page 2 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. State Legislature Note: * Indicates that the county is split between/among House or Senate Legislative Districts. Alabama Senate State Senate 1 Tammy Irons (D) Mike Curtis 13,626 Tim Melson 22,871 * Lauderdale * Limestone * Madison State Senate 2 Bill Holtzclaw (R) Bill Holtzclaw * Limestone * Madison State Senate 3 Arthur Orr (R) Arthur Orr * Limestone * Madison * Morgan State Senate 4 Paul Bussman (R) Angelo "Doc" Mancuso 8,861 Paul Bussman 24,722 Cullman * Lawrence * Marion * Winston State Senate 5 Greg Reed (R) Greg Reed Fayette * Jefferson * Tuscaloosa Walker * Winston State Senate 6 Roger H. Bedford, Jr. (D) Roger H. Bedford, Jr. 17,545 Larry Stutts 17,605 Colbert Franklin * Lauderdale * Lawrence * Marion State Senate 7 Paul Sanford (R) Bryan Bennett 12,345 Paul Sanford 22,807 * Madison State Senate 8 Shadrack McGill (R) Horace Clemmons 9,310 Steve Livingston 24,272 * DeKalb * Jackson * Madison State Senate 9 Clay Scofield (R) Clay Scofield * Blount * DeKalb * Madison Marshal State Senate 10 Phil Williams (R) Larry Means 16,445 Phil Williams 17,881 * Cherokee * DeKalb Etowah Source: MYFOXAL.com * St. Clair State Senate 11 Jerry L. Fielding (R) Ron Crumpton 6,962 Jim McClendon 24,288 * St. Clair * Shelby * Talladega ALRRS, LLC Page 3 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. State Legislature Note: * Indicates that the county is split between/among House or Senate Legislative Districts. State Senate 12 Del Marsh (R) Taylor Stewart 13,160 Del Marsh 17,629 Calhoun * Clay * Talladega State Senate 13 Gerald Dial (R) Darrell Turner 10,392 Gerald Dial 16,707 Bill Fuller 3,691 Chambers * Cherokee * Clay Cleburne * Lee Randolph State Senate 14 Cam Ward (R) Cam Ward Bibb * Chilton * Hale * Jefferson * Shelby State Senate 15 Slade Blackwell (R) Slade Blackwell * Jefferson * Shelby * Talladega State Senate 16 J. T. ‘Jabo’ Waggoner, Jr. (R) Cindy Bell 8,255 J.T. “Jabo” Waggoner 28,052 * Jefferson * Shelby State Senate 17 Scott Beason (R) Shay Shelnutt * Blount * Jefferson * St. Clair * Talladega State Senate 18 Rodger M. Smitherman (D) Rodger M. Smitherman * Jefferson State Senate 19 Priscilla Dunn (D) Priscilla Dunn * Jefferson State Senate 20 Linda Coleman (D) Linda Coleman * Jefferson State Senate 21 Gerald Allen (R) Phil Poole 12,145 Gerald Allen 20,155 Lamar * Pickens * Tuscaloosa State Senate 22 George M. ‘Marc’ Keahey (D) Susan Smith 11,248 Greg Albritton 23,099 * Baldwin * Choctaw * Clarke * Conecuh Escambia * Mobile * Monroe * Washington ALRRS, LLC Page 4 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. State Legislature Note: * Indicates that the county is split between/among House or Senate Legislative Districts. State Senate 23 Hank Sanders (D) Hank Sanders Butler * Clarke * Conecuh Dallas Lowndes * Marengo * Monroe Perry * Washington Wilcox State Senate 24 Bobby Singleton (D) Bobby Singleton * Choctaw * Clarke Greene * Hale * Marengo * Pickens Sumter * Tuscaloosa State Senate 25 Dick L. Brewbaker (R) Dick L. Brewbaker Crenshaw * Elmore * Montgomery State Senate 26 Quinton T. Ross, Jr. (D) Quinton T. Ross, Jr. * Montgomery State Senate 27 Tom Whatley (R) Haylee Moss 10,263 Tom Whatley 19,703 * Lee * Russell * Tallapoosa State Senate 28 Billy Beasley (D) Billy Beasley 22,098 John Savage 8,005 Barbour Bullock Henry * Houston * Lee Macon * Russell State Senate 29 Harri Anne Smith (I) Melinda McClendon 16,085 Harri Anne Smith 17,769 * Dale Geneva * Houston State Senate 30 Bryan Taylor (R) Clyde Chambliss, Jr. 22,884 Bryan Morgan 5,644 Autauga * Chilton Coosa * Elmore * Tallapoosa ALRRS, LLC Page 5 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. State Legislature Note: * Indicates that the county is split between/among House or Senate Legislative Districts. State Senate 31 Jimmy W. Holley (R) Larry Greenwood 8,586 Jimmy W. Holley 23,022 Coffee Covington * Dale Pike State Senate 32 Lee ‘Trip’ Pittman (R) Lee ‘Trip’ Pittman 27,735 Kimberly McCuiston 6,280 * Baldwin State Senate 33 Vivian Davis Figures (D) Vivian Davis Figures * Mobile State Senate 34 Rusty Glover (R) Rusty Glover * Mobile State Senate 35 Bill Hightower (R) Beau Doolittle 6,758 Bill Hightower 19,076 * Mobile Alabama House of Representatives State House 1 Greg Burdine (D) Greg Burdine 4,630 Phillip Pettus 4,911 * Lauderdale Source: TimesDaily.com State House 2 Lynn Greer (R) Andrew Betterton 5,203 Lynn Greer 8,556 * Lauderdale * Limestone State House 3 Marcel Black (D) Marcel Black 7,972 Fred Joly 5,343 * Colbert * Lauderdale * Lawrence Source: TimesDaily.com State House 4 Micky Hammon (R) Micky Hammon * Limestone * Morgan State House 5 Dan Williams (R) Henry A. White 5,463 Dan Williams 7,075 * Limestone Source: TimesDaily.com State House 6 Phil Williams (R) Phil Williams * Limestone * Madison State House 7 Ken Johnson (R) Jody Letson 5,543 Ken Johnson 6,061 * Franklin * Lawrence * Morgan Source: TimesDaily.com * Winston State House 8 Terri Collins (R) Rex Cheatham 4,185 Terri Collins 6,252 * Morgan Source: TimesDaily.com State House 9 Ed Henry (R) Ed Henry * Cullman * Marshall * Morgan ALRRS, LLC Page 6 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. State Legislature Note: * Indicates that the county is split between/among House or Senate Legislative Districts. State House 10 Mike Ball (R) Mike Ball * Madison State House 11 Randall Shedd (R) Randall Shedd * Blount * Cullman * Marshall * Morgan State House 12 Mac Buttram (R) Corey Harbison * Cullman State House 13 Bill Roberts (R) Connie Cooner Rowe * Blount * Walker State House 14 Richard Baughn (R) Tim Wadsworth * Jefferson * Walker * Winston State House 15 Allen Farley (R) Allen Farley * Jefferson * Shelby State House 16 Daniel H. Boman (D) Daniel H. Boman 3,412 Kyle South 10,458 Fayette * Jefferson * Lamar * Tuscaloosa State House 17 Mike Millican (R) Don Barnwell 4,026 Mike Millican 7,850 * Lamar Marion * Winston State House 18 Johnny Mack Morrow (D) Johnny Mack Morrow 6,696 Gerry Wallace 4,549 * Colbert * Franklin * Lauderdale Source: TimesDaily.com State House 19 Laura Hall (D) Laura Hall 7,597 A.J. Smith 1,546 * Madison State House 20 Howard Sanderford (R) Howard Sanderford * Madison State House 21 Jim Patterson (R) C. Terry Jones 4,535 Jim Patterson 9,403 * Madison State House 22 Wayne Johnson (R) Dennis W. Stephens 2,988 Ritchie Whorton 8,662 * DeKalb * Jackson State House 23 John Robinson (D) John Robinson 4,132 James T. Hanes, Jr 5,473 * DeKalb * Jackson ALRRS, LLC Page 7 of 13 ON PAPER. ONLINE. ON TIME. State Legislature Note: * Indicates that the county is split between/among House or Senate Legislative Districts. State House 24 Todd Greeson (R) David Beddingfield 4,330 Nathaniel Ledbetter 6,859 * DeKalb Source: Times-Journal.com State House 25 Mac McCutcheon (R) Mac McCutcheon * Limestone * Madison State House 26 Kerry Rich (R) Kerry Rich * DeKalb * Marshall State House 27 Wes Long (R) Jeff McLaughlin 4,953 Will Ainsworth 7,353 * Blount * DeKalb * Marshall Source: TimesDaily.com State House 28 Craig Ford (D) Craig Ford 6,780 Doug Sherrod 3,673 * Etowah State House 29 Becky Nordgren (R) Michael J. Gladden 3,937 Becky Nordgren 6,937 * Calhoun * DeKalb * Etowah State House 30 Mack N. Butler (R) Mack N. Butler * Etowah * St. Clair State House 31 Mike Holmes (R) Mike Holmes * Autauga * Elmore State House 32 Barbara Boyd (D) Barbara Boyd 6,094 Angela Fears 1,808 * Calhoun * Talladega State House 33 Ronald G.
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