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===Federal offices===
===Federal offices===
* '''United States Senator'''
* '''United States Senator'''
** [[William G. Barnes]]
** [[William G. Barnes]]: 154,167 votes (61%), winner
** [[Simone De Moore]]
** [[Simone De Moore]]: 98,129 votes (39%)


* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]]'''
** [[Steve Segrest]]
** [[Steve Segrest]]: unopposed


* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
* '''United States Representative, [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]]'''
** [[Martha Bozeman]]
** [[Terri Sewell]]: 31,489 votes (37%), runoff
** [[Earl Hilliard, Jr]]
** [[Shelia Smoot]]: 24,376 votes (28%), runoff
** [[Terri Sewell]]
** [[Earl Hilliard, Jr]]: 22,937 votes (27%)
** [[Shelia Smoot]]
** [[Martha Bozeman]]: 6,662 votes (8%)


===Statewide offices===
===Statewide offices===

Revision as of 00:11, 3 June 2010

The 2010 statewide primary election were comprised of the following ballots:

  • The Democratic and Republican Party primaries on June 1, 2010, including referenda
  • Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on July 13, 2010

Democratic primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Public Service Commission, Place 1

Countywide offices

  • Jefferson County Commission, District 4

Judgeships

  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 26

Other offices

  • Jefferson County District Attorney, Bessemer Cut-Off
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk, Bessemer Cut-Off

Republican Primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

Countywide offices

Judgeships

  • Supreme Court of Alabama, Place 2
  • Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 21

Other offices


  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk, Bessemer Cut-Off

Referenda on constitutional amendment

Special election for Jefferson County Commission District 1

A special election was held to fill the vacant seat left by William Bell when he became Mayor of Birmingham. A runoff was held on June 22 with the winner taking office immediately. Many of the candidates also appear on the ballot for the full four-year term to be decided in the 2010 general election on November 2:

References

  • Wright, Barnett (May 16, 2010) "Campaign 2010: 14 candidates seek Jefferson County Commission's District 1 seat." Birmingham News

External links