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* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 55]]''' | * '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 55]]''' | ||
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* '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 56]]''' | * '''State Legislator, [[Alabama House District 56]]''' |
Revision as of 12:17, 15 July 2014
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
- United States Senator
- Richard Shelby (R, incumbent): 967,861 (65.3%)
- William G. Barnes (D): 515,049 (34.7%)
- United States Representative, 3rd District
- Mike Rogers (D, incumbent): 117,698 (59.5%)
- Steve Segrest (D): 80,155 (40.5%)
- United States Representative, 4th District
- Robert Aderholt (R, incumbent): 167,709 (100%)
- United States Representative, 6th District
- Spencer Bachus (R, incumbent): 205,288 (100%)
- United States Representative, 7th District
- Terri Sewell (D): 136,223 (72.4%)
- Don Chamberlain (R): 51,882 (27.6%)
Statewide offices
- Governor
- Robert Bentley (R): 860,272 (57.9%)
- Ron Sparks (D): 625,052 (42.1%)
- Lieutenant Governor
- Kay Ivey (R): 763,965 (51.6%)
- Jim Folsom, Jr (D, incumbent): 717,956 (48.5%)
- Attorney General
- Luther Strange (R): 868,331 (58.9%)
- James Anderson (D): 605,650 (41.1%)
- Commissioner of Agriculture
- John McMillan (R): 862,663 (59.7%)
- Glen Zorn (D): 582,663 (40.3%)
- Public Service Commission, Place 1
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R): 819,489 (56.5%)
- Jan Cook (D, incumbent): 631,388 (43.5%)
- Public Service Commission, Place 2
- Terry Dunn (R): 795,130 (55.3%)
- Susan Parker (D, incumbent): 641,993 (44.7%)
- State Auditor
- Samantha Shaw (R, incumbent): 893,014 (62.7%)
- Miranda Joseph (D): 530,692 (37.3%)
- State Treasurer
- Young Boozer III (R): 875,729 (60.1%)
- Charley Grimsley (D): 581,388 (39.9%)
- Secretary of State
- Beth Chapman (R, incumbent): 903,794 (62.4%)
- Scott Gilliland (D): 545,583 (37.6%)
- State Board of Education, Place 2
- Betty Peters (R, incumbent): 108,950 (60.9%)
- Betty Letlow (D): 69,906 (39.1%)
- State Board of Education, Place 4
- Yvette Richardson (D): 96,175 (63.9%)
- Tom Dooley (R): 54,427 (36.1%)
- State Board of Education, Place 6
- Charles Elliott (R): 153,057 (78.1%)
- Kimberly Drake (D): 43,046 (21.9%)
- State Board of Education, Place 8
- Mary Scott Hunter (R): 122,547 (63.1%)
- Mary Ruth Yates (D): 71,796 (36.9%)
Countywide offices
- Jefferson County Commission, District 1
- George Bowman (D, incumbent): 31,809 (88.9%)
- Greg Stanley (R): 3,983 (11.1%)
- Jefferson County Commission, District 2
- Sandra Little Brown (D): 30,859 (100%)
- Jefferson County Commission, District 3
- Jimmie Stephens (R): 30,225 (67.9%)
- Vivian Ford (D): 14,284
- Jefferson County Commission, District 4
- Joe Knight (R): 30,550 (69.5%)
- Roy L. Wood, Jr (D): 13,401 (30.5%)
- Jefferson County Commission, District 5
- David Carrington (R): 38,102 (100%)
- Jefferson County Sheriff
- Mike Hale (R, incumbent): 118,938 (56.5%)
- Willie Hill (D): 91,496 (43.5%)
- Jefferson County District Attorney, Bessemer Division
- Arthur Green (D): 31,686 (100%)
- Jefferson County District Attorney, Birmingham Division
- Brandon Falls (R, incumbent): 108,207 (52.2%)
- Theo Lawson (D): 99,062 (47.8%)
- Jefferson County Board of Education, Place 1
- Jennifer Parsons (R, incumbent): 50,846 (100%)
- Jefferson County Board of Education, Place 5
- Jacqueline Smith (D, incumbent): 78,036 (59.0%)
- Pam Colbert (R): 54,257 (41.0%)
- Shelby County Sheriff
- Chris Curry (R, incumbent): 52,760 (100%)
- Shelby County School Board, Place 1
- Jane Hampton (R): 52,526 (100%)
- Shelby County School Board, Place 2
- Aubrey Miller (R): 52,549 (100%)
- Shelby County Coroner
- Diana Hawkins (R): 52,834 (100%)
- Shelby County Superintendent of Education
- Randy Fuller (R): 52,672 (100%)
Judgeships
- Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 1
- Kelli Wise (R): 912,254 (62.9%)
- Rhonda Chambers (D): 537,112 (37.1%)
- Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 2
- Mike Bolin (R, incumbent): 907.029 (62.8%)
- Tom Edwards (D): 537,411 (37.2%)
- Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 3
- Tom Parker (R, incumbent): 846,106 (59.0%)
- Mac Parsons (D): 591,133 (41.0%)
- Court of Civil Appeals
- Tommy Bryan (R, incumbent): 843,506 (58.7%)
- Deborah Bell Paseur (D): 592,372 (41.3%)
- Court of Criminal Appeals
- Jim Main (R, incumbent): 964,685 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 2
- Laura Petro (D): 126,939 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 3
- Alfred Bahakel (R, incumbent): 106,908 (51.5%)
- David Carpenter (D): 100,473 (48.5%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 4
- Helen Shores Lee (D): 112,236 (54.2%)
- Chuck Hunter (R): 94,722 (45.8%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 12
- Annetta Verin (D): 104,489 (50.9%)
- Virginia Meigs (R): 100,981 (49.1%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 14
- Clyde Jones (D, incumbent): 125,555 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 17
- Liz French (D): 123,712 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 19
- David Hobdy (D): 123,808 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 20
- Julie Palmer (R): 102,668 (50.1%)
- Agnes Chappell (D): 102,423 (49.9%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 21
- Bob Vance (R, incumbent): 126,266 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 22
- Caryl Privett (D): 125,161 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 23
- Dorothea Batiste (R): 105,486 (51.7%)
- Carnella Greene-Norman (D): 98,498 (48.3%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 24
- Stephen Wallace (D): 106,100 (50.9%)
- Gloria Bahakel (R, incumbent): 102,485 (49.1%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 25
- Eugene Verin (D): 124,846 (100%)
- Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 26
- Tommy Nail (D): 124,986 (100%)
- Jefferson County District Court, Place 4
- Sheldon Watkins (D): 68,424 (100%)
- Jefferson County District Court, Place 5
- Jack Lowther (D): 67,327 (100%)
- Jefferson County District Court, Place 7
- Bobby Bynon (D): 67,477 (100%)
- Jefferson County District Court, Place 10
- Eddie Vines (R, incumbent): 107,390 (52.7%)
- Lynniece Washington (D): 96,558 (47.3%)
- Jefferson County District Court, Place 11
- Eric Fancher (D): 123,162 (100%)
- Shelby County Circuit Court, Place 1
- Hub Harrington (R): 52,556 (100%)
- Shelby County Circuit Court, Place 3
- Michael Joiner (R): 52,719 (100%)
- Shelby County Circuit Court, Place 4
- Dan Reeves (R): 52,704 (100%)
Other offices
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 5
- Greg Reed (R): 33,500 (73.3%)
- Brett Wadsworth (D): 12,213 (26.7%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 14
- Cam Ward (R): 42,511 (100%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 15
- Slade Blackwell (R): 46,018 (100%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 16
- Jabo Waggoner (R, incumbent): 43,604 (100%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 17
- Scott Beason (R, incumbent): 38,777 (81.2%)
- Tommy Hudson (D): 8,973 (18.8%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 18
- Rodger Smitherman (D, incumbent): 25,154 (100%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 19
- Priscilla Dunn (D, incumbent): 29,227 (100%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 20
- Linda Coleman (D, incumbent): 28,282 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 15
- Allen Farley (R): 14,117 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 41
- Mike Hill (R, incumbent): 19,319 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 43
- Mary Sue McClurkin (R, incumbent): 16,341 (80.2%)
- Virginia Sweet (D): 4,041 (19.8%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 44
- Arthur Payne (R, incumbent): 11,654 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 45
- Owen Drake (R, incumbent): 8,165 (61.5%)
- Charlene Cannon (D): 5,103 (38.5%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 46
- Paul DeMarco (R, incumbent): 15,446 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 47
- Jack Williams (R, incumbent): 8,735 (61.3%)
- Chip McCallum (Independent) 5,527 (38.7%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 48
- Greg Canfield (R, incumbent): 16,859 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 49
- April Weaver (R): 12,411 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 51
- Allen Treadaway (R, incumbent): 14,061 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 52
- John Rogers (D, incumbent): 9,599 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 53
- Demetrius Newton (D, incumbent): 7,729 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 54
- Patricia Todd (D, incumbent): 7,599 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 55
- Rod Scott (D, incumbent): 8,670 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 56
- Lawrence McAdory (D, incumbent): 9,881 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 57
- Merika Coleman (D, incumbent): 10,676 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 58
- Oliver Robinson (D, incumbent): 9,704 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 59
- Mary Moore (D, incumbent): 7,521 (100%)
- State Legislator, Alabama House District 60
- Lee Lee Givan (D): 10,383 (100%)
Referenda on constitutional amendments
- Statewide Amendment 1: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 affecting some minor county tax and fee collection issue.
- No:
- Yes:
- Statewide Amendment 2: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 allowing county educational taxes to pass by a simple majority rather than a three-fifth's majority.
- No:
- Yes:
- Statewide Amendment 3: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 requiring funds from the Alabama Trust Fund to be distributed to road construction projects around the state.
- No:
- Yes:
- Statewide Amendment 4: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 preventing municipalities located outside Blount County from imposing fees on residents of Blount County in their police jurisdictions.
- No:
- Yes:
- Jefferson County Amendment: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 to allow residents admitted into full-time nursing care to continue to claim a homestead exemption for their previous residence.
- Yes: 141,875 (78.1%)
- No: 39,812 (21.9%)
References
External links
- Election information at sos.state.al.us
- Elections coverage on al.com