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==Results==
==Results==
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===Federal offices===
===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 Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
** '''[[Mike Rogers]]''' (D, incumbent): 117,698 (59.5%)
** '''[[Mike Rogers]]''' (R, incumbent): 87,869 (65%)
** [[Steve Segrest]] (D): 80,155 (40.5%)
** [[Jesse Smith]] (D): 46,480 (35%)


* '''United States Representative, [[4th Congressional District of Alabama|4th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[5th Congressional District of Alabama|5th District]]'''
** '''[[Robert Aderholt]]''' (R, incumbent): 167,709 (100%)
** '''[[Mo Brooks]]''' (R, incumbent): 115,212 (75%)
** [[Mark Bray]] (independent): 38,830 (25%)  


* '''United States Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama|6th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama|6th District]]'''
** '''[[Spencer Bachus]]''' (R, incumbent): 205,288 (100%)
** '''[[Gary Palmer]]''' (R): 135,711 (76%)
** [[Mark Lester]] (D): 42,172 (24%)


* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
** '''[[Terri Sewell]]''' (D): 136,223 (72.4%)
** '''[[Terri Sewell]]''' (D, unopposed)
** [[Don Chamberlain]] (R): 51,882 (27.6%)-->
 


===Statewide offices===
===Statewide offices===
* '''Governor'''
* '''Governor'''
** [[Robert Bentley]] (R, incumbent): 747,357 (64%)
** '''[[Robert Bentley]]''' (R, incumbent): 747,357 (64%)
** [[Parker Griffith]] (D): 427,218 (36%)
** [[Parker Griffith]] (D): 427,218 (36%)


* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
* '''Lieutenant Governor'''
** [[Kay Ivey]] (R, incumbent): 721,360 (63%)
** '''[[Kay Ivey]]''' (R, incumbent): 721,360 (63%)
** [[James Fields]] (D, incumbent): 418,184 (37%)
** [[James Fields]] (D, incumbent): 418,184 (37%)


* '''Attorney General'''
* '''Attorney General'''
** [[Luther Strange]] (R, incumbent): 665,958 (59%)
** '''[[Luther Strange]]''' (R, incumbent): 665,958 (59%)
** [[Joe Hubbard]] (D): 470,662 (41%)
** [[Joe Hubbard]] (D): 470,662 (41%)
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* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
** [[John McMillan]] (R): 862,663 (59.7%)
** [[Glen Zorn]] (D): 582,663 (40.3%)
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
* '''Public Service Commission, Place 1'''
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R): 819,489 (56.5%)
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R): 819,489 (56.5%)
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** [[Terry Dunn]] (R): 795,130 (55.3%)
** [[Terry Dunn]] (R): 795,130 (55.3%)
** [[Susan Parker]] (D, incumbent): 641,993 (44.7%)
** [[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'''
* '''State Treasurer'''
** [[Young Boozer III]] (R): 875,729 (60.1%)
** [[Young Boozer III]] (R): 875,729 (60.1%)
** [[Charley Grimsley]] (D): 581,388 (39.9%)
** [[Charley Grimsley]] (D): 581,388 (39.9%)-->


* '''Secretary of State'''
* '''Secretary of State'''
** [[Beth Chapman]] (R, incumbent): 903,794 (62.4%)
** '''[[John Merrill]]''' (R): 715,352 (64%)
** [[Scott Gilliland]] (D): 545,583 (37.6%)
** [[Lula Albert-Kaigler]] (D): 395,006 (36%)
 
* '''State Auditor'''
** '''[[Jim Zeigler]]''' (R): 698,359 (63%)
** [[Miranda Joseph]] (D): 409,571 (37%)
 
* '''Commissioner of Agriculture'''
** '''[[John McMillan]]''' (R, incumbent): 716,219 (65%)
** [[Doug Smith]] (D): 389,559 (35%)


* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
<!--* '''State Board of Education, Place 2'''
** [[Betty Peters]] (R, incumbent): 108,950 (60.9%)
** [[Betty Peters]] (R, incumbent): 108,950 (60.9%)
** [[Betty Letlow]] (D): 69,906 (39.1%)
** [[Betty Letlow]] (D): 69,906 (39.1%)

Revision as of 11:31, 5 November 2014

The 2014 statewide general election was held on November 4, 2014, matching the winners of the Democratic and Republican primaries held the previous June, along with a small number of Libertarian and independent candidates and various referenda on amendments to the Alabama Constitution of 1901.

Results

Federal offices


Statewide offices

  • Lieutenant Governor


References

External links

See also