2006 primary elections

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

Democratic primary

Statewide offices

  • Governor
    • Lucy Baxley 278,292 (59.93%, winner)
    • Don Siegelman 168,733 (36.34%)
    • Joe Copeland 4,132 (0.89%)
    • Nathan Mathis 3,983 (0.86%)
    • Katherine Mack 3,387 (0.73%)
    • James Potts 3,363 (0.72%)
    • Harry Lyon 2,488 (0.54%)
  • Attorney General
    • John Tyson, Jr 210,683 (56.47%, winner)
    • Larry Darby 162,420 (43.53%)
  • Secretary of State
    • Nancy L. Worley 314,665 (75.85%, winner)
    • Ed Packard 100,171 (24.15%)
  • State Treasurer
    • Steve Segrest 226,546 (61.73%, winner)
    • Keith Douglas Williams 140,449 (29.42%)
  • State Auditor
    • Janie Baker Clarke 193,561 (51.27%, winner)
    • Charley Baker 116,231 (30.79%)
    • Wayne Sowell 67,734 (17.94%)

Countywide offices

  • Sheriff
    • Ron McGuffie 20,710 (43.94%, runoff)
    • Ron Blankenship 12,218 (25.92%, runoff)
    • C. D. Horton 9,113 (19.33%)
    • Hank McWhorter 5,093 (10.81%)

=Judgeships

  • Circuit Court Judge 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 8
    • Michael G. "Mike" Graffeo
    • James A. Haggerty, Jr
    • Roger M. Monroe

Other offices

  • State Senator, Alabama Senate District 5
    • Larry B. Cagle 7,276 (42.53%, runoff)
    • Byron McMath 6,344 (37.09%, runoff)
    • Carthell Williams 3,486 (20.38%)
  • State Senator, Alabama Senate District 19
    • E. B. McCain 8,028 (51.64%, winner)
    • Louise Alexander 3,971 (25.54%)
    • Wendell W. Major 3,548 (22.82%)
  • State Senator, Alabama Senate District 20
    • Linda Coleman 7,152 (53.37%, winner)
    • Sundra Escott 5,658 (42.22%)
    • Rodney Huntley 590 (4.40%)
  • State Representative, Alabama House District 55
    • Eric Major 1,918 (48.46%, runoff)
    • Roderick "Rod" Scott 1,196 (30.22%, runoff)
    • Calvin D. Biggers 844 (21.32%)
  • State Representative, Alabama House District 56
    • Priscilla Dunn 3,411 (60.49%, winner)
    • Lawrence McAdory 1,483 (26.30%)
    • LaBrenda Marshall 745 (13.21%)
  • State Representative, Alabama House District 57
    • Merika Coleman 3,236 (56.36%, winner)
    • Tommie L. Houston 1,168 (20.34%)
    • Fred (Coach) Plump 686 (11.95%)
    • Ves Marable 350 (6.10%)
    • Jonathan McPherson, Sr 302 (5.26%)

Republican Primary

Statewide offices

  • Governor
    • Bob Riley 306,373 (66.64%, winner)
    • Roy Moore 153,373 (33.36%)
  • Lieutenant Governor
    • Luther Strange 208,147 (48.07%, runoff)
    • George C. Wallace, Jr 144,742 (33.43%, runoff)
    • Mo Brooks 67,684 (15.63%)
    • Hilbun Adams 12,409 (2.87%)
  • Attorney General
    • Troy King 294,608 (74.53%, winner)
    • Mark Montiel 100,667 (25.47%)
  • State Auditor
    • Wes Allen 102,423 (30.65%, runoff)
    • S. Samantha "Sam" Shaw 88,135 (26.37%, runoff)
    • Tripp Skipper 74,371 (22.25%)
    • Chess Bedsole 69,264 (20.73%)
  • Supreme Court Chief Justice
    • Drayton Nabers, Jr 250,493 (61.26%, winner)
    • Tom Parker 158,485 (38.74%)

Countywide offices

  • Sheriff
    • Mike Hale 54,384 (79.52%, winner)
    • Jim "Buster" McCreless 11,765 (17.20%)
    • Michael Theros 2,241 (3.28%)

Other offices

  • State Senator, Alabama Senate District 5
    • Charles Bishop 7,553 (59.37%, winner)
    • Ed Frazier 3,498 (27.50%)
    • Adam Arnold 1,670 (13.13%)
  • State Representative, Alabama House District 15
    • Pat Moore 3,665 (47.48%, runoff)
    • Steven Turner 2,441 (31.62%, runoff)
    • Justin Heath Gurley 1,613 (20.90%)
  • State Representative, Alabama House District 48
    • J. Gregory "Greg" Canfield 3,992 (43.87%, runoff)
    • Della Fancher 2,570 (27.24%, runoff)
    • Tom Davis 1,638 (18.00%)
    • Hugh Cort 556 (6.11%)
    • Terry Reagin 343 (3.77%)
  • State Representative, Alabama House District 51
    • Allen Treadaway 2,941 (36.41%, runoff)
    • Vicki Self Bailey 2,138 (26.47%, runoff)
    • Ed McGuffie 1,722 (21.32%)
    • Steve McCain 1,277 (15.81%)

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 735,057 (81.24%, passed)
    • No 169,777 (18.76%)

References

  • Birmingham News. (June 6-7, 2006) "Elections: June 6, 2006 - State Primaries". [1] - accessed June 7, 2006

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