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* The Democratic and Republican Party primaries on [[June 3]], 2014
* The Democratic and Republican Party primaries on [[June 3]], 2014
* Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on [[July 15]], 2014
* Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on [[July 15]], 2014
Overall voter turnout was low, with about 613,000 people, or 21% of eligible voters across the state casting ballots. Of those voting in the gubernatorial primaries, only 180,000 voted on the Democratic ballot while 433,000 voters on the Republican ballot.
This was the first election to be held under Alabama's Voter ID law. No voters were reported to have been turned away or forced to use provisional ballots in the [[Birmingham area]].


==Democratic primary==
==Democratic primary==
===Federal offices===
===Federal offices===
* '''United States Senator'''
* '''United States Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
 
** [[Terri Sewell]] (incumbent), 74,830 votes (86%), winner
** [[Tamara Harris Johnson]], 14,345 votes (14%)


===Statewide offices===
===Statewide offices===
* '''Governor'''
* '''Governor'''
** [[Parker Griffith]], 115,109 votes (64%), winner
** [[Kevin Bass]], 64.962 votes (36%)


 
===[[Jefferson County]] offices===
* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
 
 
* '''Attorney General'''
 
 
* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
 
 
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
 
 
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''State Auditor'''
 
 
* '''State Treasurer'''
 
 
* '''Secretary of State'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 4'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 6'''
 
 
===Countywide offices===
 
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 1'''
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 1'''
 
** [[George Bowman]] (incumbent) (40%), runoff
** [[Earl Hilliard Jr]] (32%), runoff
** [[Roderick Royal]] (27%)


* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 2'''
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 2'''
 
** [[Sandra Little Brown]] (incumbent) (33%), runoff
 
** [[Shelia Smoot]] (26%), runoff
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 3'''
** [[Sheila Tyson]] (24%)
 
** [[Max Michael]] (12%)
 
** [[Steve Small Jr]] (4%)
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 4'''
 


* '''Jefferson County Sheriff'''
* '''Jefferson County Sheriff'''
** [[Wallace Anger Jr]], 18,124 votes (51.8%)
** [[Todd Henderson|Charles "Todd" Henderson]], 16,861 votes (48.2%)


* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 3'''
** [[Martin Weinberg]], 14,674 votes (58%)
** [[Everett Wess]], 10,646 votes (42%)


* '''Jefferson County District Attorney'''
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 10'''
 
** [[Pat Ballard]], 7,926 votes (30.4%), runoff
 
** [[Perryn Carroll]], 6,475 votes (24.9%), runoff
* '''Jefferson County Board of Education, Place 5'''
** [[Wyndall Ivey]], 6,382 votes (24.5%)
 
** [[Charles Boohaker]], 5,277 votes (20.3%)
 
===Judgeships===
* '''Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 1'''
 
 
* '''Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 3'''
 
 
* '''Court of Civil Appeals'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 3'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 4'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 12'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 14'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 17'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 19'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 20'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 22'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 23'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 24'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 25'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 26'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Court, Place 4'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Court, Place 5'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Court, Place 7'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Court, Place 10'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Court, Place 11'''


===[[Shelby County]] offices===
* '''Shelby County Circuit Court Judge, Place 2'''
** [[Daniel Crowson]], 14,322 votes (67%)
** [[Dave Roper]], 7,101 votes (33%)


===Other offices===
===Other offices===
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 5]]'''
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 17]]'''
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 18]]'''
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 9]]'''
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 20]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 43]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 45]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 52]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 52]]'''
 
** [[John Rogers]] (incumbent), 2,638 votes (68%)
 
** [[Patrick Sellers]], 1,217 (32%)
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 53]]'''
 


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 54]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 54]]'''
 
** [[Patricia Todd]] (incumbent), 2,226 votes (64%)
** [[Chris Cummings]], 760 votes (22%)
** [[Lawrence Conaway]], 466 votes (13%)


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 55]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 55]]'''
 
** [[Roderick Scott|Rod Scott]] (incumbent) (64%)
** [[Eric Major]] (36%)


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 56]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 56]]'''
 
** [[Louise Alexander]], 2,389 votes (51%)
 
** [[Lawrence McAdory]], 2,282 votes (49%)
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 57]]'''
 
 
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 58]]'''
 


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 59]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 59]]'''
 
** [[Mary Moore]] (incumbent), 2,154 votes (54%)
** [[William Barnes]], 903 votes (23%)
** [[Chris Davis (politician)|Chris Davis]], 901 votes (23%)


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 60]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 60]]'''
** [[Juandalynn Givan]] (incumbent), 3,972 votes (76%)
** [[Arthur Lee]], 1,278 votes (24%)


 
==Republican Primary==
* '''Jefferson County District Attorney, Bessemer Cut-Off'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk, Bessemer Cut-Off'''
 
 
<!--==Republican Primary==


===Federal offices===
===Federal offices===
* '''United States Senator'''
* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|4th District]]'''
** '''[[Richard Shelby]]''' (incumbent): 403,408 votes (84.4%), winner
** [[Mike Rogers]] (incumbent), 50,101 votes (76%)
** [[Clint Moser]]: 74,782 votes (15.6%)
** [[Thomas Casson]], 15,922 votes (24%)
 
* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
** '''[[Mike Rogers]]''' (incumbent, unopposed)
 
* '''United States Representative, [[4th Congressional District of Alabama|4th District]]'''
** '''[[Robert Aderholt]]''' (incumbent, unopposed))


* '''United States Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama|6th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama|6th District]]'''
** '''[[Spencer Bachus]]''' (incumbent): 80,687 votes (75.6%), winner
** [[Paul DeMarco]], 30,842 votes (33%), runoff
** [[Stan Cooke]]: 25,895 votes (24.4%)
** [[Gary Palmer]], 18,627 votes (20%), runoff
 
** [[Scott Beason]], 14,428 votes (15%)
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
** [[Chad Mathis]], 14,400 votes (15%)
** '''[[Don Chamberlain]]''': 6,161 votes (37.6%), 11,780 votes in runoff (56%)
** [[Will Brooke]], 13,076 votes (14%)
** [[Chris Salter]]: 4,823 votes (29.4%), 9,348 votes in runoff (44%)
** [[Tom Vigneulle]], 2,394 votes (3%)
** [[Michele Waller]]: 2,800 votes (17.1%)
** [[Robert Shattuck]], 587 votes (1%)
** [[Carol Hendrickson]]: 2,607 votes (15.9%)


===Statewide offices===
===Statewide offices===
* '''Governor'''
* '''Governor'''
 
** [[Robert Bentley]] (incumbent), 387,169 votes (89%)
** [[Stacy Lee George]], 25,076 votes (6%)
** [[Bob Starkey]], 21,088 votes (5%)


* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
** [[Kay Ivey]] (incumbent), 256,912 votes (62%)
** [[Stan Cooke]], 159,601 votes (38%)


* '''Secretary of State'''
** [[John Merrill]], 143,567 votes (40%), runoff
** [[Reese McKinney]], 139,334 votes (38%), runoff
** [[Jim Perdue]], 79,837 votes (22%)


* '''Attorney General'''
* '''State Auditor'''
 
** [[Jim Zeigler]], 163,572 votes (47%), runoff
 
** [[Dale Peterson]], 84,568 votes (24%), runoff
* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
** [[Adam Thompson]], 64,518 votes (19%)
** [[Hobbie Sealy]], 34,818 votes (10%)


* '''State Board of Education, District 6'''
** [[Cynthia McCarthy]], 33,745 votes (53%)
** [[Patricia McGriff]], 29,859 votes (47%)


* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
 
** [[Jeremy Oden]] (incumbent), 188,466 votes (52%)
** [[Kathy Peterson]], 171,302 votes (48%)


* '''Public Service Commission, Place 2'''
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 2'''
 
** [[Chip Beeker]], 133,285 votes (39%), runoff
 
** [[Terry Dunn]] (incumbent), 111,079 votes (33%), runoff
* '''State Auditor'''
** [[Jonathan Barbee]], 54,177 votes (16%)
 
** [[Phillip Brown]], 42,977 votes (13%)
 
* '''State Treasurer'''
 
 
* '''Secretary of State'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 4'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 6'''
 
 
* '''State Board of Education, Place 8'''
 
 
===Countywide offices===
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 3'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 4'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Commission, District 5'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Sheriff'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Attorney'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Board of Education, Place 1'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Board of Education, Place 5'''
 
 
* '''Shelby County Sheriff'''
 
 
* '''Shelby County School Board, Place 1'''
 
 
* '''Shelby County School Board, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''Shelby County Coroner'''
 
 
* '''Shelby County Superintendent of Education'''
 
 
===Judgeships===
* '''Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 1'''
 
 
* '''Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 2'''
 
 
* '''Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 3'''
 
 
* '''Court of Civil Appeals'''
 
 
* '''Court of Criminal Appeals'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 3'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 4'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 12'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 20'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 21'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 23'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 24'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County District Court, Place 10'''
 
 
* '''Shelby County Circuit Court, Place 4'''
 


===Other offices===
===Other offices===
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 5]]'''
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 11]]'''
 
** [[Jim McClendon]], 9,328 votes (63%)
 
** [[Jerry Fielding]] (incumbent), 5,527 votes (37%)
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 14]]'''
 
 
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 15]]'''
 
 
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 16]]'''
 


* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 17]]'''
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 17]]'''
 
** [[Shay Shelnutt]], 7,475 votes (34%), runoff
 
** [[Brett King]], 6,566 votes (30%), runoff
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 15]]'''
** [[Jim Murphree]], 2,081 votes (10%)
 
** [[Gayle Gear]], 1,759 votes (8%)
 
** [[Jim Roberts]], 1,698 votes (8%)
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 41]]'''
** [[Joe Cochran]], 1,466 votes (7%)
 
** [[Adam Ritch]], 744 votes (3%)


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 43]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 43]]'''
 
** [[Arnold Mooney]], 2,327 votes (30%), runoff
** [[Amie Beth Shaver]], 1,746 votes (23%), runoff
** [[Doug Clark]], 1,500 votes (19%)
** [[Cheryl Ciamarra]], 885 votes (11%)
** [[Don Murphy]], 536 votes (7%)
** [[John Bahakel]], 525 votes (7%)
** [[Gina McDonald]], 213 votes (3%)


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 44]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 44]]'''
 
** [[Danny Garrett]], 3,502 votes (52%)
 
** [[John Amari]], 2,447 (37%)
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 45]]'''
** [[Joe Freeman]], 725 votes (11%)
 


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 46]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 46]]'''
 
** [[David Faulkner]], 3,582 votes (45%), winner
** [[Steve French]], 2,081 votes (26%), withdrew from runoff
** [[Justin Barkley]], 1,853 votes (23%)
** [[Pamela Blackmore-Jenkins]], 385 votes (5%)


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 47]]'''
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 47]]'''
** [[Jack Williams]] (incumbent), 2,623 votes (60%)
** [[David Wheeler]], 1,731 votes (40%)


==Other ballot measures==
* '''[[Birmingham City Council District 4]]'''
** [[William Parker]] (73%)
** [[Edward Maddox]]
** [[Gwen Sykes]]
** [[Mary Jean LaMay]]


* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 48]]'''
* '''[[Oneonta]]''' referendum to allow alcohol sales
 
** Yes, 1,208 votes
 
** No, 738 votes
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 49]]'''
 
 
* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 51]]'''
 
 
* '''Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk, Bessemer Cut-Off'''
 


==References==
* '''[[Blountsville]]''' referendum to allow alcohol sales
*  
** Yes, 263 votes
** No, 172 votes


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 10:30, 9 July 2020

The 2014 statewide primary election were comprised of the following ballots:

  • The Democratic and Republican Party primaries on June 3, 2014
  • Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on July 15, 2014

Overall voter turnout was low, with about 613,000 people, or 21% of eligible voters across the state casting ballots. Of those voting in the gubernatorial primaries, only 180,000 voted on the Democratic ballot while 433,000 voters on the Republican ballot.

This was the first election to be held under Alabama's Voter ID law. No voters were reported to have been turned away or forced to use provisional ballots in the Birmingham area.

Democratic primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

Jefferson County offices

Shelby County offices

Other offices

Republican Primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Lieutenant Governor

Other offices

Other ballot measures

  • Oneonta referendum to allow alcohol sales
    • Yes, 1,208 votes
    • No, 738 votes
  • Blountsville referendum to allow alcohol sales
    • Yes, 263 votes
    • No, 172 votes

External links