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2018 Primary Summary Results E &l2a0o7c067F (s0p16.66h3b6T &a00L SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA JUNE 05, 2018 RUN DATE:06/13/18 03:23 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL45 PAGE 001 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 74) . 74 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 259,034 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 59,885 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRAT. 17,121 28.59 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 42,761 71.41 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 23.12 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA JUNE 05, 2018 RUN DATE:06/13/18 03:23 PM Democrat REPORT-EL45 PAGE 002 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT GOVERNOR STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (FEMALE), (Vote for no more than ) 1 DISTRICT NO. 19 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 SUE BELL COBB . 4,948 29.34 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRISTOPHER A. COUNTRYMAN . 406 2.41 KELSEY R. GREENE . 290 6.84 JAMES C. FIELDS, JR.. 2,060 12.22 LAURA HALL . 3,834 90.40 WALT MADDOX. 7,953 47.17 DANA MINOR . 63 1.49 DOUG "New Blue" SMITH . 666 3.95 CORRIE WIKOFF . 54 1.27 ANTHONY WHITE . 829 4.92 Over Votes . 8 Over Votes . 14 Under Votes . 108 Under Votes . 245 STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (FEMALE), ATTORNEY GENERAL DISTRICT NO. 20 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRIS CHRISTIE. 7,887 47.92 CINDI CASSIS BRANHAM. 708 47.33 JOSEPH SIEGELMAN . 8,571 52.08 SUSAN C. BROWN. 788 52.67 Over Votes . 3 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 660 Under Votes . 208 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 2 STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (FEMALE), (Vote for no more than ) 1 DISTRICT NO. 21 (WITH 26 OF 26 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 MICHAEL L SMITH . 1,894 32.06 (WITH 20 OF 20 PRECINCTS COUNTED) AMY WASYLUKA . 4,013 67.94 BARBARA BRYANT CADY . 793 38.57 Over Votes . 0 SANDRA L. RHODES . 1,263 61.43 Under Votes . 226 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 273 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 7 (Vote for no more than ) 1 STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MALE), (WITH 39 OF 39 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DISTRICT NO. 10 DEBORAH BARROS. 2,206 35.71 (Vote for no more than ) 1 JOHNATHAN HARD. 910 14.73 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DEIDRA WILLIS . 3,061 49.55 WADE LIPSCOMB . 713 39.74 Over Votes . 3 DAVID JAMES MACKEY . 631 35.17 Under Votes . 851 JAKE MORRISON . 450 25.08 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 187 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 19 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MALE), SAMUEL T. GREENE . 600 13.98 DISTRICT NO. 19 LAURA HALL . 3,691 86.02 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 3 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 63 SAMUEL T. GREENE . 3,162 80.89 WILLIAM C. THOMAS. 747 19.11 Over Votes . 0 SECRETARY OF STATE Under Votes . 447 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LULA ALBERT "SGM Ret" . 6,017 38.14 HEATHER MILAM . 9,759 61.86 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 1,338 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA JUNE 05, 2018 RUN DATE:06/13/18 03:23 PM Democrat REPORT-EL45 PAGE 003 VOTES PERCENT STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MALE), DISTRICT NO. 20 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DAVID MEIGS. 674 45.45 TOM RYAN. 459 30.95 EDDIE C. SHERROD . 350 23.60 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 220 STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MALE), DISTRICT NO. 21 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MATHEW BROWN . 1,254 61.53 R.J. RHODES. 784 38.47 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 288 STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MALE), DISTRICT NO. 25 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE CAVNAR. 856 43.72 BENARD SIMELTON . 1,102 56.28 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 165 STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MALE), DISTRICT NO. 53 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ANTHONY DANIELS . 1,543 71.14 TROY L. GARNER. 418 19.27 CHRISTOPHER LEE . 139 6.41 JIMMIE L. PAYNE . 69 3.18 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 70 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA JUNE 05, 2018 RUN DATE:06/13/18 03:23 PM Republican REPORT-EL45 PAGE 004 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT GOVERNOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 8 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOMMY BATTLE . 27,353 64.20 MAX D. FULLER . 1,156 27.80 SCOTT DAWSON . 2,770 6.50 STEVE LIVINGSTON . 3,003 72.20 BILL HIGHTOWER. 884 2.07 Over Votes . 0 KAY IVEY. 11,489 26.96 Under Votes . 1,908 MICHAEL McALLISTER . 113 .27 Over Votes . 9 Under Votes . 149 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 10 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MIKE BALL . 3,485 73.31 (Vote for no more than ) 1 CHARLES A. ORR. 1,269 26.69 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 3 WILL AINSWORTH. 17,102 44.34 Under Votes . 766 TWINKLE ANDRESS CAVANAUGH . 15,016 38.93 RUSTY GLOVER . 6,451 16.73 Over Votes . 7 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 22 Under Votes . 4,187 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WAYNE JOHNSON . 2,348 43.83 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RITCHIE WHORTON . 3,009 56.17 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 873 MO BROOKS . 25,516 61.77 CLAYTON HINCHMAN . 15,791 38.23 Over Votes . 7 CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Under Votes . 1,444 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOM PARKER . 19,420 53.63 ATTORNEY GENERAL LYN STUART . 16,794 46.37 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 6 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 6,536 CHESS BEDSOLE . 8,255 21.76 TROY KING . 7,443 19.62 STEVE MARSHALL. 11,864 31.27 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 ALICE MARTIN . 10,373 27.34 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Over Votes . 12 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 4,814 DEBRA JONES. 9,442 30.17 BRAD MENDHEIM . 12,148 38.81 SARAH HICKS STEWART . 9,710 31.02 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 2 Over Votes . 7 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 11,448 (WITH 26 OF 26 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOM BUTLER . 6,999 64.67 STEVE SMITH. 3,823 35.33 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 4 Over Votes . 2 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 1,579 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN BAHAKEL . 8,069 29.69 JAY MITCHELL . 19,110 70.31 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 7 Over Votes . 3 (Vote for no more than ) 1 Under Votes . 15,568 (WITH 39 OF 39 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SAM GIVHAN . 9,483 57.02 MARY SCOTT HUNTER. 7,148 42.98 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 1,388 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA JUNE 05, 2018 RUN DATE:06/13/18 03:23 PM Republican REPORT-EL45 PAGE 005 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT COURT CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 STATE TREASURER (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRISTY OLINGER EDWARDS. 10,394 39.25 DAVID L. BLACK. 7,505 25.85 PAT THETFORD . 6,050 22.85 STEPHEN D. EVANS . 5,376 18.52 MICHELLE MANLEY THOMASON . 10,037 37.90 JOHN McMILLAN . 16,149 55.63 Over Votes . 9 Over Votes . 10 Under Votes . 16,259 Under Votes . 13,713 COURT CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 STATE AUDITOR (Vote for no more than ) 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHAD HANSON. 13,528 51.69 STAN COOKE . 9,342 30.46 TERRI WILLINGHAM THOMAS. 12,642 48.31 ELLIOTT LIPINSKY . 4,290 13.99 Over Votes . 0 JIM ZEIGLER. 17,039 55.55 Under Votes . 16,579 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 12,077 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (Vote for no more than ) 1 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (Vote for no more than ) 1 RICHARD MINOR . 17,147 67.53 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RIGGS WALKER . 8,246 32.47 TRACY "T.O." CRANE . 4,900 17.56 Over Votes . 1 GERALD DIAL. 5,851 20.97 Under Votes . 17,354 CECIL MURPHY . 6,438 23.07 RICK PATE . 10,716 38.40 Over Votes . 19 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 Under Votes . 14,825 (Vote for no more than ) 1 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RICH ANDERSON . 6,797 23.74 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 CHRIS McCOOL . 10,555 36.87 (Vote for no more than ) 1 DENNIS O'DELL . 11,278 39.39 (WITH 74 OF 74 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 5 JIM BONNER . 12,409 43.97 Under Votes . 14,118 JEREMY H. ODEN. 15,813 56.03 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes .
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