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ALABAMA REPUBLICAN P ARTY ALABAMA REPUBLICAN pARTY 3505 Lorna Road Birminqham, AL 35216 * P: 205-212-5900 * F: 205-212-591 0 March 21, 2018 The Honorable John Merrill Office of the Secretary of State State Capitol Suite E-208 Montgomery, AL 36130 Dear Secretary Merrill: Attached is the amended version of the certification letter that was submitted to you on March 14, 2018. There are two amendments listed below - one candidate removal and a name alteration. Below is the name that has been removed from the previous version. Office Circuit or District / Place # Candidate Name State Executive Committee Member Madison County, At Large, Place 3 Mary Scott Hunter Candidate name, Bryan A Murphy, for Alabama House of Representatives, District 38 has been changed to "Bryan Murphy" in the attached amended certification letter. This certificate is subject to such disqualifications or corrective action as hereafter may be made. Given under my hand, the twenty-first day of March, 2018. Terry Lathan Chairman Alabama Republican Party I,' Paid for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. -Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. ALABAMA REPUBLICAN pARTY 3505 Lorna Road Birmingham, AL 35216 * P: 205-212-5900 * F: 205-212-591 0 March 21, 2018 The Honorable John Merrill Office of the Secretary of State State Capitol Suite E-208 Montgomery, AL 36130 Dear Secretary Merrill: The Alabama Republican Party hereby certifies that the persons whose names appear below have qualified to run in the 2018 Alabama Republican Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Office Circuit or District / Place # Candidate Name United States House of District 1 Bradley Byrne Representatives United States House of District 2 Tommy Amason Representatives United States House of District 2 Bobby Bright Representatives United States House of District 2 Rich Hobson Representatives United States House of District 2 Barry Moore Representatives United States House of District 2 Martha Roby Representatives United States House of District 3 Mike Rogers Representatives United States House of District 4 Robert Aderholt Representatives United States House of District 4 Anthony Blackmon Representatives United States House of District 5 Mo Brooks Representatives United States House of District 5 Clayton Hinchman Representatives United States House of District 6 Gary Palmer Representatives Paid for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. -Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. Governor Tommy Battle Governor Scott Dawson Governor Bill Hightower Governor Kay Ivey Governor Michael McAllister Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth Lieutenant Governor Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh Lieutenant Governor Rusty Glover Chief Justice Tom Parker Chief Justice Lyn Stuart Supreme Court Place 1 Debra Jones Supreme Court Place 1 Brad Mendheim Supreme Court Place 1 Sarah Hicks Stewart Supreme Court Place 2 Tommy Bryan Supreme Court Place 3 Will Sellers Supreme Court Place 4 John Bahakel Supreme Court Place 4 Jay Mitchell Civil Appeals Place 1 Christy Olinger Edwards Civil Appeals Place 1 Pat Thetford Civil Appeals Place 1 Michelle Manley Thomason Civil Appeals Place 2 Chad Hanson Civil Appeals Place 2 Terri Willingham Thomas Civil Appeals Place 3 Terry A. Moore Criminal Appeals Place 1 Richard Minor Criminal Appeals Place 1 Riggs Walker Criminal Appeals Place 2 Rich Anderson Criminal Appeals Place 2 Chris McCool Criminal Appeals Place 2 Dennis O'Dell Criminal Appeals Place3 Donna Beaulieu Criminal Appeals Place 3 Bill Cole Attorney General Chess Bedsole Attorney General Troy King Attorney General Steve Marshall Attorney General Alice Martin p i Paid for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. -Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. Secretary of State Michael Johnson Secretary of State John H. Merrill Treasurer David L. Black Treasurer Stephen D. Evans Treasurer John McMillan Agriculture and Industries Tracy "T.O." Crane Agriculture and Industries Gerald Dial Agriculture and Industries Cecil Murphy Agriculture and Industries Rick Pate Auditor Stan Cooke Auditor Elliott Lipinsky Auditor Jim Zeigler Public Service Commission Place 1 Jim Bonner Public Service Commission Place 1 Jeremy H. Oden Public Service Commission Place 2 Chris 'Chip" Beeker Jr. Public Service Commission Place 2 Robin Litaker State Board of Education District 2 Melanie Hill State Board of Education District 2 Sybil Little State Board of Education District 2 John Taylor State Board of Education District 2 Tracie West State Board of Education District 4 Don Wallace State Board of Education District 6 Cynthia McCarty State Board of Education District 8 Rich McAdams State Board of Education District 8 Wayne Reynolds Alabama House of Representatives District 1 Phillip Pettus Alabama House of Representatives District 2 Lynn Greer Alabama House of Representatives District 3 Humphrey Lee Alabama House of Representatives District 3 Andrew Sorrell Alabama House of Representatives District 4 Tom Fredricks Alabama House of Representatives District 4 Parker Duncan Moore Alabama House of Representatives District 5 Danny F. Crawford Alabama House of Representatives District 6 Andy Whitt Alabama House of Representatives District 7 Proncey Robertson Alabama House of Representatives District 8 Terri Collins Paid for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. -Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. (!<P -· {O . -'). Alabama House of Representatives District 9 ·': Alabama House of Representatives District 9 Justin Morrow Alabama House of Representatives District 9 Scott Stadthagen Alabama House of Representatives District 10 Mike Ball Alabama House of Representatives District 1 O Charles A. Orr Alabama House of Representatives District 11 Randall Shedd Alabama House of Representatives District 12 Alex J. Chaney Alabama House of Representatives District 12 Corey Harbison Alabama House of Representatives District 13 Connie Cooner Rowe Alabama House of Representatives District 14 Richard "Bull" Corry Alabama House of Representatives District 14 Tim Wadsworth Alabama House of Representatives District 15 Allen Farley Alabama House of Representatives District 16 Mike Simpson Alabama House of Representatives District 16 Kyle South Alabama House of Representatives District 17 Tracy Estes Alabama House of Representatives District 17 David Hall Alabama House of Representatives District 17 Phil Segraves Alabama House of Representatives District 18 Jamie Kiel Alabama House of Representatives District 18 Tony Riley Alabama House of Representatives District 20 Howard Sanderford Alabama House of Representatives District 21 Rex Reynolds Alabama House of Representatives District 22 Wayne Johnson Alabama House of Representatives District 22 Ritchie Whorton Alabama House of Representatives District 23 Parker Edmiston Alabama House of Representatives District 23 Tommy Hanes Alabama House of Representatives District 24 Nathaniel Ledbetter Alabama House of Representatives District 25 Mac Mccutcheon Alabama House of Representatives District 26 Kerry Rich Alabama House of Representatives District 27 Wes Kitchens Alabama House of Representatives District 27 Ronnie E Opalka Alabama House of Representatives District 28 Gil F. Isbell Alabama House of Representatives District 29 Becky Nordgren Alabama House of Representatives District 30 Rusty Jessup Alabama House of Representatives District 30 B. Craig Lipscomb I \ Paid for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. -Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. Alabama House of Representatives Alabama House of Representatives Alabama House of Representatives Alabama House of Representatives District 31 Mike Holmes Alabama House of Representatives District 32 James Allen Lloyd Alabama House of Representatives District 33 Ron Johnson Alabama House of Representatives District 33 Ben Robbins Alabama House of Representatives District 34 David Standridge Alabama House of Representatives District 35 Steve Hurst Alabama House of Representatives District 36 Randy Wood Alabama House of Representatives District 37 Bob Fincher Alabama House of Representatives District 38 Bryan Murphy Alabama House of Representatives District 38 Todd Rauch Alabama House of Representatives District 38 Debbie Hamby Wood Alabama House of Representatives District 39 TJ Maloney Alabama House of Representatives District 39 Ginny Shaver Alabama House of Representatives District 40 Koven "K.L." Brown Alabama House of Representatives District 41 Corley Ellis Alabama House of Representatives District 42 Jimmie Hardee Alabama House of Representatives District 42 James M. "Jimmy" Martin Alabama House of Representatives District 43 Arnold G. Mooney II Alabama House of Representatives District 44 Danny Garrett Alabama House of Representatives District 45 Ted Crockett Alabama House of Representatives District 45 Dickie Drake Alabama House of Representatives District 46 David Faulkner Alabama House of Representatives District 47 David Wheeler Alabama House of Representatives District 48 Jim Carns Alabama House of Representatives District 48 William Wentowski Alabama House of Representatives District 49 Donna Dorough Strong Alabama House of Representatives District 49 April Weaver Alabama House of Representatives District 50 Jim Hill Alabama House of Representatives District 51 Allen Treadaway Alabama House of Representatives District 61 Rodney Sullivan Alabama House of Representatives District 62 Rich Wingo p ! Paid for and authorized by The Alabama Republican Party. -Not authorized by
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