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The '''2006 statewide general election''' | 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== | ||
===[[ | ===[[Alabama Congressional District 3]]=== | ||
* [[Mike Rogers]] (R) 97,742 (60%, winner) | |||
* [[Greg Pierce]] (D) 62,891 (38%) | |||
* [[Mark Layfield]] (Ind) 3,396 (2%) | |||
===[[Alabama Congressional District 4]]=== | |||
* [[Robert Aderholt]] (R) 128,412 (70%, winner) | |||
* [[Barbara Bobo]] (D) 54,338 (30%) | |||
===[[Alabama Congressional District 7]]=== | |||
* [[Artur Davis]] (D) | * [[Artur Davis]] (D) | ||
==Statewide offices== | ==Statewide offices== | ||
===Governor=== | ===Governor=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Bob Riley]] (R) 717,287 (58%, winner) | ||
* [[ | * [[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=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Troy King]] (R) 669,840 (55%, winner) | ||
* [[ | * [[John Tyson, Jr]] (D) 558,136 (45%) | ||
===Secretary of State=== | ===Secretary of State=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Beth Chapman]] (R) 680,023 (57%, winner) | ||
* [[ | * [[Nancy L. Worley]] (D) (43%) | ||
===State Treasurer=== | ===State Treasurer=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Kay Ivey]] (R) 705,064 (59%, winner) | ||
* [[ | * [[Steve Segrest]] (D) (41%) | ||
===State Auditor=== | ===State Auditor=== | ||
* [[ | * [[S. Samantha Shaw]] (R) 627,745 (54%, winner) | ||
* [[ | * [[Janie Clarke]] (D) 530,652 (46%) | ||
===Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries=== | ===Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries=== | ||
* [[Ron Sparks]] (D) | * [[Ron Sparks]] (D) 697,670 (59%, winner) | ||
* [[Albert Lipscomb]] (R) | * [[Albert Lipscomb]] (R) 487,079 (41%) | ||
===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | ===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | ||
*Place 1 | *Place 1 | ||
** [[Jan Cook]] (D) | ** [[Jan Cook]] (D) 634,575 (54%, winner) | ||
** [[John Rice]] (R) | ** [[John Rice]] (R) 549,070 (46%) | ||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[Susan Parker]] (D) | ** [[Susan Parker]] (D) 629,298 (53%, winner) | ||
** [[Perry O. Hooper, Jr]] (R) | ** [[Perry O. 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 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Tom Woodall]] (R) 664,874 (57%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Gwendolyn Kennedy]] (D) 505,391 (43%) | ||
* Place 3 | * Place 3 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Lyn Stuart]] (R) 679,385 (58%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Al Johnson]] (D) 496,695 (42%) | ||
* Place 4 | * Place 4 | ||
** [[John H. England, Jr]] (D) | ** [[Glenn Murdock]] (R) 650,243 (55%, winner) | ||
** [[John H. England, Jr]] (D) 531,770 (45%) | |||
===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | ===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | ||
* Place 1 | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Terry Moore]] (R) 636,954 (55%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Ray Vaughan]] (D) 524,852 (45%) | ||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Craig Pittman]] (R) 607,486 (53%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Kimberly Drake]] (D) 542,608 (47%) | ||
* Place 3 | * Place 3 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Terri Willingham Thomas]] (R) 620,082 (54%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Jim McFerrin]] (D) 524,455 (46%) | ||
===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | ===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | ||
* Place 1 | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 631,580 (55%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Aubrey Ford, Jr]] (D) 514,837 (45%) | ||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Kelli Wise]] (R) 642,954 (56%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Claude E. Patton]] (D) 504,634 (44%) | ||
* Place 3 | * Place 3 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Sam Welch]] (R) 599,536 (52%, winner) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 551,633 (48%) | ||
===Circuit Court of Alabama, [[10th Judicial Circuit]]=== | ===Circuit Court of Alabama, [[10th Judicial Circuit]]=== | ||
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===Amendments=== | ===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. | * 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 | * Amendment 2 (Act 2005-215) requiring ad valorem property tax of at least 10 mills in each school district | ||
** Yes | ** Yes 582,532 (58.6%) | ||
** No | ** No 412,127 (41.4%) | ||
* Amendment 3 (Act 2006-512) providing for the election of a school board in Macon County | * Amendment 3 (Act 2006-512) providing for the election of a school board in Macon County | ||
** Yes | ** Yes 468,018 (61.2%) | ||
** No | ** No 296,386 (38.8%) | ||
===[[Alabama Senate | ===[[Alabama Senate]]=== | ||
* [[Rodger Smitherman]] (D) | * [[Alabama Senate District 16]] | ||
* [[Stanley Nance]] (R) | ** [[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 District 44]]=== | |||
* [[Arthur Payne]] (R) 8,431 (68%, winner) | |||
* [[Jonathan Barbee]] (D) 4,013 (32%) | |||
===[[Alabama House District 54]]=== | ===[[Alabama House District 54]]=== | ||
* [[Patricia Todd]] (D) | * [[Patricia Todd]] (D) | ||
===[[Alabama House District 58]]=== | |||
* [[Oliver Robinson]] (D) 7,178 (77%, winner) | |||
* [[Richard Rutledge]] (R) 2,156 (23%) | |||
===[[Alabama House District 67]]=== | |||
* [[Yusuf Salaam]] (D) 7,910 (66%, winner) | |||
* [[Cliff Albright]] (Freedom) 2,125 (18%) | |||
* [[Adney Taylor]] (Ind) 2,035 (17%) | |||
==[[Jefferson County]]== | ==[[Jefferson County]]== | ||
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** [[Sherri Friday]] (D) 93,671 (55%, winner) | ** [[Sherri Friday]] (D) 93,671 (55%, winner) | ||
** [[S. D. Smallwood]] (R) 78,194 (45%) | ** [[S. D. Smallwood]] (R) 78,194 (45%) | ||
==External link== | |||
* [[http://www.al.com/election/coverage/ Elections] coverage on al.com | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 16:54, 8 November 2006
The 2006 statewide general election was held on November 7, 2006. Approximately 50% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots.
Federal offices
Alabama Congressional District 3
- Mike Rogers (R) 97,742 (60%, winner)
- Greg Pierce (D) 62,891 (38%)
- Mark Layfield (Ind) 3,396 (2%)
Alabama Congressional District 4
- Robert Aderholt (R) 128,412 (70%, winner)
- Barbara Bobo (D) 54,338 (30%)
Alabama Congressional District 7
- Artur Davis (D)
Statewide offices
Governor
- Bob Riley (R) 717,287 (58%, winner)
- Lucy Baxley (D) (42%)
- Loretta Nall (write-in)
Lietenant Governor
- Jim Folsom, Jr (D) 627,424 (51%, winner)
- Luther Strange (R) 610,309
Attorney General
- Troy King (R) 669,840 (55%, winner)
- John Tyson, Jr (D) 558,136 (45%)
Secretary of State
- Beth Chapman (R) 680,023 (57%, winner)
- Nancy L. Worley (D) (43%)
State Treasurer
- Kay Ivey (R) 705,064 (59%, winner)
- Steve Segrest (D) (41%)
State Auditor
- S. Samantha Shaw (R) 627,745 (54%, winner)
- 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
- Place 2
- Susan Parker (D) 629,298 (53%, winner)
- Perry O. Hooper, Jr (R) 553,173 (47%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- Chief Justice
- Sue Bell Cobb (D) 633,324 (52%, winner)
- Drayton Nabers, Jr (R) 595,571 (48%)
- Place 1
- Champ Lyons, Jr (R)
- Place 2
- Tom Woodall (R) 664,874 (57%, winner)
- Gwendolyn Kennedy (D) 505,391 (43%)
- Place 3
- Lyn Stuart (R) 679,385 (58%, winner)
- Al Johnson (D) 496,695 (42%)
- Place 4
- Glenn Murdock (R) 650,243 (55%, winner)
- John H. England, Jr (D) 531,770 (45%)
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
- Place 1
- Terry Moore (R) 636,954 (55%, winner)
- Ray Vaughan (D) 524,852 (45%)
- Place 2
- Craig Pittman (R) 607,486 (53%, winner)
- Kimberly Drake (D) 542,608 (47%)
- Place 3
- Terri Willingham Thomas (R) 620,082 (54%, winner)
- Jim McFerrin (D) 524,455 (46%)
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1
- Greg Shaw (R) 631,580 (55%, winner)
- Aubrey Ford, Jr (D) 514,837 (45%)
- Place 2
- Kelli Wise (R) 642,954 (56%, winner)
- Claude E. Patton (D) 504,634 (44%)
- Place 3
- Sam Welch (R) 599,536 (52%, winner)
- Deborah Bell Paseur (D) 551,633 (48%)
Circuit Court of Alabama, 10th Judicial Circuit
- Place 1
- Place 5
- Place 6
- J. 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
- G. 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 A. Sullivan (D)
- Ed Ramsey (R)
- Place 15
- Suzanne Childers (D) 89,896 (52%, winner)
- John C. Calhoun (R) 81,452 (48%)
- Place 16
- Teresa Pulliam (R) 87,461 (51%, winner)
- Don Colee (D) 82,463 (49%)
- Place 18
- J. Brian Huff (R) 85,037 (50.03%, winner)
- Andra D. Sparks (D) 84,939 (49.97%)
- Place 27
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 District 44
- Arthur Payne (R) 8,431 (68%, winner)
- Jonathan Barbee (D) 4,013 (32%)
Alabama House District 54
- Patricia Todd (D)
Alabama House District 58
- Oliver Robinson (D) 7,178 (77%, winner)
- Richard Rutledge (R) 2,156 (23%)
Alabama House District 67
- Yusuf Salaam (D) 7,910 (66%, winner)
- Cliff Albright (Freedom) 2,125 (18%)
- Adney Taylor (Ind) 2,035 (17%)
Jefferson County
Sheriff
- Ron McGuffie (D)
- Mike Hale (R)
Circuit Clerk
- Anne-Marie Adams (D) 90,557 (53%, winner)
- Jerry Bahakel (R) (47%)
Jefferson County Commission
- District 1
- Larry Langford (D)
- Bill Finn (R)
Jefferson County District Court
- Place 3
- 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)
- S. Phillip Bahakel (R) 80,741 (47%)
- Place 9
Jefferson County Probate Court
- 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
- [Elections coverage on al.com