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* '''Supreme Court Chief Justice'''
* '''Supreme Court Chief Justice'''
** Drayton Nabers, Jr
** Drayton Nabers, Jr (winner)
** Tom Parker
** Tom Parker



Revision as of 23:34, 6 June 2006

The 2006 Jefferson County primary election was held on June 6, 2006.

Democratic primary

Statewide offices

  • Governor
    • Lucy Baxley (winner)
    • Joe Copeland
    • Harry Lyon
    • Katherine Mack
    • Nathan Mathis
    • James Potts
    • Don Siegelman
  • Attorney General
    • Larry Darby
    • John Tyson, Jr
  • Secretary of State
    • Ed Packard
    • Nancy L. Worley (winner)
  • State Treasurer
    • Steve Segrest
    • Keith Douglas Williams
  • State Auditor
    • Charley Baker
    • Janie Baker Clarke
    • Wayne Sowell

Other offices

  • State Representative, Alabama House District 57
    • Merika Coleman
    • Tommie L. Houston
    • Ves Marable
    • Jonathan McPherson, Sr
    • Fred (Coach) Plump

Countywide offices

  • Sheriff
    • Ron Blankenship
    • C. D. Horton
    • Ron McGuffie
    • Hank McWhorter

Republican Primary

Statewide offices

  • Lieutenant Governor
    • Hilbun Adams
    • Mo Brooks
    • Luther Strange
    • George C. Wallace, Jr
  • Attorney General
    • Troy King (winner)
    • Mark Montiel
  • Secretary of State
    • Beth Chapman
  • State Treasurer
    • Kay Ivey
  • State Auditor
    • Wes Allen
    • Chess Bedsole
    • S. Samantha "Sam" Shaw
    • Tripp Skipper
  • Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries
    • Albert Lipscomb
  • Supreme Court Chief Justice
    • Drayton Nabers, Jr (winner)
    • Tom Parker

Countywide offices

  • Circuit Clerk
    • Jerry Bahakel
  • Sheriff
    • Mike Hale (winner)
    • Jim "Buster" McCreless
    • Michael Theros

Other offices

Referendum on constitutional amendment

  • Amendment 1: "Proposing an amendment to the constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that no marriage license shall be issued in Alabama to parties of the same sex and that the state shall not recognize a marriage of parties of the same sex that occurred as a result of the law of any other jurisdiction."
    • Yes (passed)
    • No

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