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The '''2006 statewide general election''' will be held on November 7, [[2006]]
The '''2006 statewide general election''' was held on [[November 7]], [[2006]]. Approximately 50% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots.


==Federal offices==
==Federal offices==
===[[U. S. House District 7]]===
===[[3rd Congressional District of Alabama]]===
* [[Artur Davis]] (D)
* [[Mike Rogers]] (R) 97,742 (60%, winner)
* [[Greg Pierce]] (D) 62,891 (38%)
* [[Mark Layfield]] (Ind) 3,396 (2%)
===[[4th Congressional District of Alabama]]===
* [[Robert Aderholt]] (R) 128,412 (70%, winner)
* [[Barbara Bobo]] (D) 54,338 (30%)
===[[7th Congressional District of Alabama]]===
* [[Artur Davis]] (D, unopposed)


==Statewide offices==
==Statewide offices==
===Governor===
===Governor===
* [[Lucy Baxley]] (D)
* [[Bob Riley]] (R) 717,287 (58%, winner)
* [[Bob Riley]] (R)
* [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) (42%)
* [[Loretta Nall]] (write-in)
* [[Loretta Nall]] (write-in)


===Lietenant Governor===
===Lietenant Governor===
* [[Jim Folsom, Jr]] (D)
* [[Jim Folsom Jr]] (D) 627,424 (51%, winner)
* [[Luther Strange]] (R)
* [[Luther Strange]] (R) 610,309


===Attorney General===
===Attorney General===
* [[John Tyson, Jr]] (D)
* [[Troy King]] (R) 669,840 (55%, winner)
* [[Troy King]] (R)
* [[John Tyson Jr]] (D) 558,136 (45%)


===Secretary of State===
===Secretary of State===
* [[Nancy L. Worley]] (D)
* [[Beth Chapman]] (R) 680,023 (57%, winner)
* [[Beth Chapman]] (R)
* [[Nancy Worley]] (D) (43%)


===State Treasurer===
===State Treasurer===
* [[Steve Segrest]] (D)
* [[Kay Ivey]] (R) 705,064 (59%, winner)
* [[Kay Ivey]] (R)
* [[Steve Segrest]] (D) (41%)


===State Auditor===
===State Auditor===
* [[Janie Baker Clarke]] (D)
* [[S. Samantha Shaw]] (R) 627,745 (54%, winner)
* [[S. Samantha Shaw]] (R)
* [[Janie Clarke]] (D) 530,652 (46%)
 
===Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries===
* [[Ron Sparks]] (D) 697,670 (59%, winner)
* [[Albert Lipscomb]] (R) 487,079 (41%)
 
===Alabama Public Service Commission===
*Place 1
** [[Jan Cook]] (D) 634,575 (54%, winner)
** [[John Rice]] (R) 549,070 (46%)
* Place 2
** [[Susan Parker]] (D) 629,298 (53%, winner)
** [[Perry Hooper Jr]] (R) 553,173 (47%)


===Alabama Supreme Court===
===Alabama Supreme Court===
* Chief Justice
* Chief Justice
** [[Sue Bell Cobb]] (D)
** [[Sue Bell Cobb]] (D) 633,324 (52%, winner)
** [[Drayton Nabers, Jr]] (R)
** [[Drayton Nabers Jr]] (R) 595,571 (48%)
* Place 1
* Place 1
** [[Champ Lyons, Jr]] (R)
** [[Champ Lyons Jr]] (R)
* Place 2
* Place 2
** [[Gwendolyn Thomas Kennedy]] (D)
** [[Tom Woodall]] (R) 664,874 (57%, winner)
** [[Tom Woodall]] (R)
** [[Gwendolyn Kennedy]] (D) 505,391 (43%)
* Place 3
* Place 3
** [[Al Johnson]] (D)
** [[Lyn Stuart]] (R) 679,385 (58%, winner)
** [[Lyn Stuard]] (R)
** [[Al Johnson]] (D) 496,695 (42%)
* Place 4
* Place 4
** [[John H. England, Jr]] (D)
** [[Glenn Murdock]] (R) 650,243 (55%, winner)
** [[Glenn Murdock]] (R)
** [[John England Jr]] (D) 531,770 (45%)


===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals===
===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals===
* Place 1
* Place 1
** [[Ray Vaughan]] (D)
** [[Terry Moore]] (R) 636,954 (55%, winner)
** [[Terry Moore]] (R)
** [[Ray Vaughan]] (D) 524,852 (45%)
* Place 2
* Place 2
** [[Kimberly Harbison Drake]] (D)
** [[Craig Pittman]] (R) 607,486 (53%, winner)
** [[Craig Pittman]] (R)
** [[Kimberly Drake]] (D)  542,608 (47%)
* Place 3
* Place 3
** [[Jim McFerrin]] (D)
** [[Terri Willingham Thomas]] (R) 620,082 (54%, winner)
** [[Terri Willingham Thomas]] (R)
** [[Jim McFerrin]] (D) 524,455 (46%)


===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals===
===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals===
* Place 1
* Place 1
** [[Aubrey Ford, Jr]] (D)
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 631,580 (55%, winner)
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R)
** [[Aubrey Ford Jr]] (D) 514,837 (45%)
* Place 2
* Place 2
** [[Claude E. Patton]] (D)
** [[Kelli Wise]] (R) 642,954 (56%, winner)
** [[Kelli Wise]] (R)
** [[Claude Patton]] (D) 504,634 (44%)
* Place 3
* Place 3
** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D)
** [[Sam Welch]] (R) 599,536 (52%, winner)
** [[Sam Welch]] (R)
** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 551,633 (48%)
 
===Circuit Court of Alabama, [[10th Judicial Circuit]]===
* Place 1
** [[Joseph Boohaker]] (D)
* Place 5
** [[Teresa Petelos]] (R)
* Place 6
** [[Scott Vowell]] (D)
* Place 7
** [[Bill Cole]] (R) 87,120 (51%, winner)
** [[James Kendrick]] (D) 83,586 (49%)
* Place 8
** [[Mike Graffeo]] (D) 91,779 (53%, winner)
** [[Pat Moore]] (R) 80,796 (47%)
* Place 9
** [[William Noble]] (R)
* Place 11
** [[Houston Brown]] (D)
* Place 12
** [[Jill Ganus]] (R) 89,912 (53%, winner)
** [[Minnie Tunstall]] (D) 79,642 (47%)
* Place 13
** [[David Sullivan]] (D)
** [[Ed Ramsey]] (R)
* Place 15
** [[Suzanne Childers]] (D) 89,896 (52%, winner)
** [[John Calhoun]] (R) 81,452 (48%)
* Place 16
** [[Teresa Pulliam]] (R) 87,461 (51%, winner)
** [[Don Colee]] (D) 82,463 (49%)
* Place 18
** [[Brian Huff]] (R) 84,944 (50.13%, winner, after recount)
** [[Andra Sparks]] (D) 84,493 (49.87%)
* Place 27
** [[Virginia Vinson]] (R)
 
===Amendments===
* Amendment 1 (Act 2005-105) authorizing the city of Prichard to establish an Alabama Foreign Trade Investment Zone under the US System of General Preferences and the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act.
** No 408,900 (50.2%)
** Yes 406,010 (49.8%)
* Amendment 2 (Act 2005-215) requiring ad valorem property tax of at least 10 mills in each school district
** Yes 582,532 (58.6%)
** No 412,127 (41.4%)
*  Amendment 3 (Act 2006-512) providing for the election of a school board in Macon County
** Yes 468,018 (61.2%)
** No 296,386 (38.8%)
 
===[[Alabama Senate]]===
* [[Alabama Senate District 16]]
** [[Jabo Waggoner]] (R) 34,176 (78%, winner)
** [[Russ Parker]] (D) 9,783 (22%)
* [[Alabama Senate District 18]]
** [[Rodger Smitherman]] (D) 21,205 (81%, winner)
** [[Stanley Nance]] (R) 5,062 (19%)
* [[Alabama Senate District 20]]
** [[Linda Coleman]] (D) 21,658 (80%, winner)
** [[Mel Glenn]] (R) 5,535 (20%)
 
===[[Alabama House of Representatives]]===
* [[Alabama House District 44]]
** [[Arthur Payne]] (R) 8,431 (68%, winner)
** [[Jonathan Barbee]] (D) 4,013 (32%)
*[[Alabama House District 54]]
** [[Patricia Todd]] (D, unopposed)
* [[Alabama House District 58]]
** [[Oliver Robinson]] (D) 7,178 (77%, winner)
** [[Richard Rutledge]] (R) 2,156 (23%)
*[[Alabama House District 63]]
** [[Robert Bentley]] (R, unopposed)
*[[Alabama House District 67]]
** [[Yusuf Salaam]] (D) 7,910 (66%, winner)
** [[Cliff Albright]] (Freedom) 2,125 (18%)
** [[Adney Taylor]] (Ind) 2,035 (17%)


===Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries===
==[[Jefferson County]]==
* [[Ron Sparks]] (D)
===Sheriff===
* [[Albert Lipscomb]] (R)
* [[Mike Hale]] (R) 93,392 (53%, winner)
* [[Ron McGuffie]] (D) 83,440 (47%)
 
===Circuit Clerk===
* [[Anne-Marie Adams]] (D) 90,557 (53%, winner)
* [[Jerry Bahakel]] (R) (47%)


===Alabama Public Service Commission===
===[[Jefferson County Commission]]===
*Place 1
* [[Jefferson County Commission District 1|District 1]]
** [[Jan Cook]] (D)
** [[Larry Langford]] (D) 25,714 (85%, winner)
** [[John Rice]] (R)
** [[Bill Finn]] (R) 4,652 (15%)
* Place 2
* [[Jefferson County Commission District 2|District 2]]
** [[Susan Parker]] (D)
** [[Shelia Smoot]] (D, unopposed)
** [[Perry O. Hooper, Jr]] (R)
* [[Jefferson County Commission District 3|District 3]]
** [[Bobby Humphryes]] (R) 22,937 (64%, winner)
** [[Carlton McWhorter]] (D) 12,658 (36%)
* [[Jefferson County Commission District 4|District 4]]
** [[Bettye Fine Collins]] (R, unopposed)
* [[Jefferson County Commission District 5|District 5]]
** [[Jim Carns]] (R, unopposed)


===[[Alabama Senate District 18]]===
===[[Jefferson County District Court]]===
* [[Rodger Smitherman]] (D)
* Place 3
* [[Stanley Nance]] (R)
** [[Elise Barclay]] (R)
* Place 6
** [[Katrina Ross]] (D) 85,715 (50.4%, winner)
** [[Ken Gomany]] (R) 84,305 (49.6%)
* Place 8
** [[Alan Summers Jr]] (D) 90,865 (53%, winner)
** [[Phillip Bahakel]] (R) 80,741 (47%)
* Place 9
** [[David Lichtenstein]] (D)


===[[Alabama House District 54]]===
===[[Jefferson County Probate Court]]===
* [[Patricia Todd]] (D)
* Place 1
** [[Alan King]] (D) 92,487 (54%, winner)
** [[Mark Gaines]] (R) 80,267 (46%)
* Place 2
** [[Sherri Friday]] (D) 93,671 (55%, winner)
** [[S. D. Smallwood]] (R) 78,194 (45%)


==External link==
* [http://www.al.com/election/coverage/ Elections] coverage on al.com


==See also==
==See also==
* [[2006 primary elections]]
* [[2006 primary elections]]
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 19 October 2017

The 2006 statewide general election was held on November 7, 2006. Approximately 50% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots.

Federal offices

3rd Congressional District of Alabama

4th Congressional District of Alabama

7th Congressional District of Alabama

Statewide offices

Governor

Lietenant Governor

Attorney General

Secretary of State

State Treasurer

State Auditor

Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries

Alabama Public Service Commission

Alabama Supreme Court

Alabama Court of Civil Appeals

Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals

Circuit Court of Alabama, 10th Judicial Circuit

Amendments

  • Amendment 1 (Act 2005-105) authorizing the city of Prichard to establish an Alabama Foreign Trade Investment Zone under the US System of General Preferences and the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act.
    • No 408,900 (50.2%)
    • Yes 406,010 (49.8%)
  • Amendment 2 (Act 2005-215) requiring ad valorem property tax of at least 10 mills in each school district
    • Yes 582,532 (58.6%)
    • No 412,127 (41.4%)
  • Amendment 3 (Act 2006-512) providing for the election of a school board in Macon County
    • Yes 468,018 (61.2%)
    • No 296,386 (38.8%)

Alabama Senate

Alabama House of Representatives

Jefferson County

Sheriff

Circuit Clerk

Jefferson County Commission

Jefferson County District Court

Jefferson County Probate Court

External link

See also