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* '''United States Senator'''
* '''United States Senator'''
** [[William G. Barnes]] (D):
** [[William G. Barnes]] (D):
** [[Richard Shelby]] (R):
** [[Richard Shelby]] (R, incumbent):


* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
** [[Mike Rogers]] (D, incumbent):
** [[Steve Segrest]] (D):
** [[Steve Segrest]] (D):
* '''United States Representative, [[4th Congressional District of Alabama|4th District]]'''
** [[Robert Aderholt]] (R, incumbent)
* '''United States Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama|6th District]]'''
** [[Spencer Bachus]] (R, incumbent):


* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
** [[Don Chamberlain]] (R):
** [[Terri Sewell]] (D):  
** [[Terri Sewell]] (D):  


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* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
** [[Kay Ivey]] (R):
** [[Jim Folsom, Jr]] (D, incumbent):
** [[Jim Folsom, Jr]] (D, incumbent):


* '''Attorney General'''
* '''Attorney General'''
** [[James Anderson]] (D):
** [[James Anderson]] (D):
** [[Luther Strange]] (R):


* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
** [[[John McMillan]] (R):
** [[Glen Zorn]] (D):
** [[Glen Zorn]] (D):


* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R):
** [[Jan Cook]] (D, incumbent):
** [[Jan Cook]] (D, incumbent):


* '''Public Service Commission, Place 2'''
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 2'''
** [[Terry Dunn]] (R):
** [[Susan Parker]] (D, incumbent):
** [[Susan Parker]] (D, incumbent):


* '''State Auditor'''
* '''State Auditor'''
** [[Miranda Joseph]] (D):
** [[Miranda Joseph]] (D):
** [[Samantha Shaw]] (R, incumbent):


* '''State Treasurer'''
* '''State Treasurer'''
** [[Young Boozer III]] (R):
** [[Charley Grimsley]] (D):
** [[Charley Grimsley]] (D):


* '''Secretary of State'''
* '''Secretary of State'''
** [[Beth Chapman]] (R, incumbent):
** [[Scott Gilliland]] (D):
** [[Scott Gilliland]] (D):


* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
** [[Betty Letlow]] (D):
** [[Betty Letlow]] (D):
** [[Betty Peters]] (R, incumbent):


* '''State Board of Education, Place 4'''
* '''State Board of Education, Place 4'''
** [[Tom Dooley]] (R):
** [[Yvette Richardson]] (D):
** [[Yvette Richardson]] (D):


* '''State Board of Education, Place 6'''
* '''State Board of Education, Place 6'''
** [[Kimberly Drake]] (D):
** [[Kimberly Drake]] (D):
** [[Charles Elliott]] (R):
* '''State Board of Education, Place 8'''
** [[Mary Scott Hunter]] (R):


===Countywide offices===
===Countywide offices===
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** [[Benny Watson]] (D):
** [[Benny Watson]] (D):


==Republican Primary==
===Federal offices===
* '''United States Senator'''
** '''[[Richard Shelby]]''' (incumbent): 403,408 votes (84.4%), winner
** [[Clint Moser]]: 74,782 votes (15.6%)
* '''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]]'''
** '''[[Spencer Bachus]]''' (incumbent): 80,687 votes (75.6%), winner
** [[Stan Cooke]]: 25,895 votes (24.4%)
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
** '''[[Don Chamberlain]]''': 6,161 votes (37.6%), 11,780 votes in runoff (56%)
** [[Chris Salter]]: 4,823 votes (29.4%), 9,348 votes in runoff (44%)
** [[Michele Waller]]: 2,800 votes (17.1%)
** [[Carol Hendrickson]]: 2,607 votes (15.9%)
===Statewide offices===
* '''Governor'''
** [[Bradley Byrne]]: 137,448 votes (27.9%), 204,388 votes in runoff (44%)
** '''[[Robert Bentley]]''': 123,959 votes (25.2%), 260,853 votes in runoff (56%), winner
** [[Tim James]]: 123,792 votes (25.1%)
** [[Roy Moore]]: 95,157 votes (19.3%)
** [[Bill Johnson]]: 8,362 votes (1.7%)
** [[Charles Taylor]]: 2,522 votes (0.5%)
** [[James Potts]]: 1,549 votes (0.3%)
* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
** '''[[Kay Ivey]]''': 254,174 votes (56.7%), winner
** [[Hank Erwin]]: 140,812 votes (31.4%)
** [[Gene Ponder]]: 53,510 votes (11.9%)
* '''Attorney General'''
** '''[[Luther Strange]]''': 283,671 votes (60.2%), winner
** [[Troy King]] (incumbent): 187,792 votes (39.8%)
* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
** '''[[John McMillan]]''': 149,504 votes (36.5%), 216,576 votes in runoff (52%), winner
** [[Dorman Grace]]: 144,111 votes (35.2%), 200,769 votes in runoff (48%)
** [[Dale Peterson]]: 115,763 votes (28.3%)
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]]: 180,106 votes (49%), runoff
** [[Stephen Evans]]: 94,967 votes (26%), runoff
** [[Chip Beeker]]: 90,693 votes (25%)
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 2'''
** '''[[Terry Dunn]]''': 168,092 votes (52%), winner
** [[Chip Brown]]: 158,091 votes (48%)


* '''State Auditor'''
** '''[[Samantha Shaw]]''' (incumbent, unopposed)


* '''State Treasurer'''
** '''[[Young Boozer III]]''': 302,152 votes (64.9%), winner
** [[George Wallace, Jr]]: 163,598 votes (35.1%)


* '''Secretary of State'''
** '''[[Beth Chapman]]''' (incumbent, unopposed)


* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
** '''[[Betty Peters]]''' (incumbent, unopposed)


* '''State Board of Education, Place 4'''
** '''[[Tom Dooley]]''' (unopposed)


* '''State Board of Education, Place 6'''
** '''[[Charles Elliott]]''': 42,269 votes (60%), winner
** [[Ron Stone]]: 29,124 votes (40%)


* '''State Board of Education, Place 8'''
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** [[Mary Scott Hunter]]
** [[Sue Helms]]
** [[Ken Gawronski, Jr]]


===Countywide offices===
===Countywide offices===

Revision as of 16:56, 27 October 2010

The 2010 statewide general election is scheduled for on November 3, 2010, matching the winners of the Democratic and Republican primaries held the previous June.

Results

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Commissioner of Agriculture

Countywide offices

  • Jefferson County Commission, District 1
  • Jefferson County Commission, District 3

Judgeships

  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 2
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 14
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 19
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 26
  • Jefferson County District Court, Place 7

Other offices

  • Jefferson County District Attorney, Bessemer Cut-Off
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk, Bessemer Cut-Off





Countywide offices

  • Jefferson County Commission, District 4
  • Jefferson County Sheriff
  • Jefferson County District Attorney
  • Jefferson County Board of Education, Place 5
  • Shelby County Sheriff
  • Shelby County Superintendent of Education

Judgeships

  • Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 2
  • 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 20
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 21
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 24
  • Jefferson County District Court, Place 10

Other offices

  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk, Bessemer Cut-Off

Referendum on constitutional amendment

  • Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, relating to the promotion of propane gas by authorizing the Legislature to enact legislation providing for an assessment on the members of the propane gas industry for the purpose of financing promotion programs.(Proposed by Act 2009-547)
    • No: 370,548 votes (60%)
    • Yes: 247,046 votes (40%)

Special election for Jefferson County Commission District 1

A special election was held to fill the vacant seat left by William Bell when he became Mayor of Birmingham. George Bowman won the June 22 runoff, in which only 6% of eligible voters showed up at the polls. He was sworn into office soon after. Many of the same candidates also appeared on the ballot for the full four-year term to be decided in the 2010 general election on November 2:

References

  • Wright, Barnett (May 16, 2010) "Campaign 2010: 14 candidates seek Jefferson County Commission's District 1 seat." Birmingham News

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See also