Primary Election 2014 Results

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Alabama voters made their selections in statewide, state legislative, congressional and local primaries Tuesday. Here are the results from key races with the winner declared by the Associated Press. If no candidate won a majority, the top two finishers advance to a runoff July 15th.

Statewide Races

 

Governor (Dem)

98 percent precincts reporting

Parker Griffith – 64 percent

Kevin Bass – 36 percent

 

Governor (GOP)

98 percent precincts reporting

Robert Bentley (i) – 89 percent

Stacy Lee George – 6 percent

Bob Starkey – 5 percent

 

Lieutenant Governor (GOP)

98 percent precincts reporting

Kay Ivey (i) – 62 percent

Stan Cooke – 38 percent

 

Secretary of State (GOP)

97 percent precincts reporting

John Merrill – 40 percent

Reese McKinney – 38 percent

Jim Perdue – 22 percent

 

Auditor (GOP)

98 percent precincts reporting

Jim Zeigler – 47 percent

Dale Peterson – 24 percent

Adam Thompson – 19 percent

Hobbie Sealy – 10 percent

 

Public Service Comm Place 1 (GOP)

98 percent precincts reporting

Jeremy Oden (i) – 52 percent

Kathy Peterson – 48 percent

 

Public Service Comm Place 2 (GOP)

98 percent precincts reporting

Chip Beeker – 39 percent

Terry Dunn (i) – 33 percent

Jonathan Barbee – 16 percent

Phillip Brown – 13 percent

 

Congressional Races

 

District 3 (GOP)

86 percent precincts reporting

Mike Rogers (i) – 76 percent

Thomas Casson – 24 percent

 

District 6 (GOP)

99 percent precincts reporting

Paul DeMarco – 33 percent

Gary Palmer – 20 percent

Scott Beason – 15 percent

Chad Mathis – 15 percent

Will Brooke – 14 percent

Tom Vigneulle – 3 percent

Robert Shattuck – 1 percent

 

District 7 (Dem)

97 percent precincts reporting

Terri Sewell (i) – 84 percent

Tamara Harris Johnson – 16 percent

 

State Senate Races

 

District 11 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Jim McClendon – 63 percent

Jerry Fielding (i) – 37 percent

 

District 12 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Del Marsh (i) – 60 percent

Steven Guede – 40 percent

 

District 13 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Gerald Dial (i) – 51 percent

Tim Sprayberry – 49 percent

 

District 17 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Shay Shelnutt – 34 percent

Brett King – 30 percent

Jim Murphree – 10 percent

Gayle Gear – 8 percent

Jim Roberts – 8 percent

Joe Cochran – 7 percent

Adam Ritch – 3 percent

 

District 21 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Gerald Allen (i) – 76 percent

Frank Chandler – 24 percent

 

State House Races

District 12 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Mac Buttram (i) – 44 percent

Corey Harbison – 41 percent

Roy Jackson – 15 percent

 

District 13 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Connie Rowe – 52 percent

Bill Roberts (i) – 48 percent

 

District 30 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Mack Butler (i) – 59 percent

Robert McKay – 41 percent

 

District 35 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Steve Hurst (i) – 61 percent

Steve Dean – 39 percent

 

District 42 (GOP)/p>

100 percent precincts reporting

Jimmy Martin – 51 percent

Kurt Wallace (i) – 49 percent

 

District 43 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Arnold Mooney – 30 percent

Amie Beth Shaver – 23 percent

Doug Clark – 19 percent

Cheryl Ciamarra – 11 percent

Don Murphy – 7 percent

John Bahakel – 7 percent

Gina McDonald – 3 percent

 

District 44 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Danny Garrett – 52 percent/p>

John Amari – 37 percent

Joe Freeman – 11 percent

 

District 46 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

David Faulkner – 45 percent

Steve French – 26 percent

Justin Barkley – 23 percent

Pamela Blackmore-Jenkins – 5 percent

 

District 47 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Jack Williams (i) – 60 percent

David Wheeler – 40 percent

 

District 52 (Dem)

100 percent precincts reporting

John Rogers (i) – 68 percent

Patrick Sellers – 32 percent

 

District 54 (Dem)

100 percent precincts reporting

Patricia Todd (i) – 64 percent

Chris Cummings – 22 percent

Lawrence Conaway – 13 percent

 

District 55 (Dem)

100 percent precincts reporting

Roderick Scott (i) – 64 percent

Eric Major – 36 percent

 

District 56 (Dem)

100 percent precincts reporting

Louise Alexander – 51 percent

Lawrence McAdory (i) – 49 percent

 

District 59 (Dem)

100 percent precincts reporting

Mary Moore (i) – 54 percent

William Barnes – 23 percent

Chris Davis – 23 percent

 

District 60 (Dem)

100 percent precincts reporting

Juandalynn Givan (i) – 76 percent

Arthur Lee – 24 percent

 

District 62 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Rich Wingo – 74 percent

Jamey Clements – 26 percent

 

District 79 (GOP)

100 percent precincts reporting

Mike Hubbard (i) – 60 percent

Sandy Toomer – 40 percent

 

Jefferson County Races

Results from Fox 6

 

Commission District 1 (Dem)

98 percent precincts reporting

George Bowman (i) – 41 percent

Earl Hilliard, Jr. – 32 percent

Roderick Royal – 27 percent

 

Commission District 2 (Dem)

98 percent precincts reporting

Sandra Little Brown (i) – 34 percent

Shelia Smoot – 26 percent

Sheila Tyson – 24 percent

Max Michael – 12 percent

Steve Small, Jr. – 4 percent

 

Sheriff (Dem)

99 percent precincts reporting

Wallace Anger, Jr. – 52 percent

Charles “Todd” Henderson – 48 percent

~June 4, 2014

 

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