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Alabama Secretary of State - Election Division
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2002 Alabama Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Primary: 6/4/02, |
| List of State Parties, |
| Governor, 58% in '98, 1st term, |
| Don Siegelman (D) 76.0%, Agriculture & Industries Commissioner Charles Bishop (D) 18.5%, carpenter Mark "Rodeo Clown" Townsend (D) 2.3%, state parole board member Gladys Riddle (D) 2.2%, Blake W. Harper, III (D) 1.0%, |
U.S. Rep. Robert R. "Bob" Riley (R) 73.4%, Lt. Gov. Steve Windom (R) 17.9%, businessman Tim James (R) 8.7%, |
prof. / '00 Congresssional nominee John Sophocleus (L), Joe Fondren (SIP)?, preacher Terry Willis (I), Fairfield Mayor Larry Langford (I)?, developer Stan Pate (I), A.J. "Victor" Albritton (WI), |
| Lt. Governor, Steve Windom (R) running for Governor, |
| St. Treasurer Lucy Baxley (D), |
St. Sen. William C. "Bill" Armistead (R) 81.1%, ex-police officer Cheryl Ann Bahakel (R) 18.9, |
truck driver Lyn Curtis Adams (L), |
| Attorney General, |
| District Attorney Boyd Whigham (D), |
Bill Pryor (R), attorney Spence A. Singleton (R) withdrew |
attorney Wilson Myers (L), |
| Secretary of State, |
| president of the Alabama Education Association / '98 nominee Nancy L. Worley (D) 49.0%, ex-gubernatorial aide Chris Pitts (D) 33.4%, realtor Steve Segrest (D) 17.6%, |
St. Rep. Dave Thomas (R) 45.8%, businessman / christian conservative activist Dean Young (R) 27.6%, asst. Att. Gen. Troy King (R) 26.6%, |
'92 Congressional nominee / st. party chair Mark Bodenhausen (L), |
| Treasurer, Lucy Baxley (D) running for Lt. Gov., |
| Asst. Att. Gen. Carol Jean Smith (D) 43%, gubernatorial aide Stephen Black (D) 33%, businessman Greg Foster (D) 24%, |
ex-education comm'r. Kay Ivey (R) 45%, ex-First Lady Lisa Wallace (R) 28%, ex-GOP exec. dir. Twinkle Andress (R) 27%, |
Gabriel "Gabe" Garland (L), |
| Auditor, Susan D. Parker (D) running for U.S. Senate, |
| assistant state auditor Caroyln Gibson (D) 43.1%, realtor Debbie Tucker Corbett (D) 20.6%, CPA Karen Haiden Jackson (D) 14.8%, accountant / AL YD's Treasurer Jerry M. Nelson, Jr. (D) 14.3%, retired postal worker Earl Mack "Choo-Choo" Gavin (D) 7.1%, |
ex-Public Service Comm'r. Jim W. Zeigler (R) 42.8%, businesswoman Beth Chapman (R) 28.6%, ex-St. Auditor Pat Duncan (R) 17.8%, accountant Meredith Mayers (R) 10.8%, |
Franklin Reeves (L), Bill Brown (L), |
| Agriculture& Industries Commissioner, Charles Bishop (D) running for Governor, |
| deputy comm'r Ron Sparks (D) 51.2%, Nathan Mathis (D) 33.9%, co. revenue collector Jacky R. Warhurst (D) 14.9%, |
veterinarian J. Lee Alley (R) 61.4%, restaurant owner Richard Milton Nixon (R) 38.6%, |
Maude Hulcher (L), George Clarke (L), |
| Senator, 51.9% in '96, 1st term, |
| St. Auditor Susan D. Parker (D) 48.1%, attorney Julian L. McPhillips, Jr. (D) 42.5%, '98 gubernatorial candidate Wayne Sowell (D) 9.4%, |
Jeff Sessions (R), |
Jeff Allen (L), businessman Johnny Swanson III (I), |
| 1st Congressional District, 94.3% in '00, H. L. "Sonny" Callahan (R) retiring after 9th term |
| businesswoman / ex-school board member Judy McCain-Belk (D) 35.9%, ex-U.S. Attorney J. Don Foster (D) 24.8%, chiropractor James O. Gordon (D) 20.6%, '94 candidate / businessman Don Chamberlain (D) 9.6%, attorney / ex-teacher Buzz Jordan (D) 9.1%, |
Congressional aide Jo Robins Bonner (R) 40.2%, ex-Senatorial aide Tom Young (R) 20.3%, Baldwin Co. D.A David Whetstone (R) 14.6%, St. Sen. Albert Lipscomb (R) 9.9%, St. Rep. Chris Pringle (R) 8.1%, teacher Benjamin "Rusty" Glover (R) 6.4%, businessman Joe J. Gottler (R) 0.6%, |
businessman / '00 nominee Dick M. Coffee (L), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 68.3% in '00, 5th term |
| businessman / '00 nominee Charles A. Woods (D), |
Terry Everett (R), |
Floyd Shackelford (L), |
| 3rd Congressional District, 87.5% in '00, 3rd term, Robert R. "Bob" Riley (R) running for Governor, |
| ex-state party chair / 1998 nominee Joe Turnham (D) 52.4%, St. Rep. Gerald Willis (D) 38.7%, Willie "Billy" Burnett (D) 8.9%, |
St. Rep. Mike Rogers (R) 72.5%, internet exec. Jason Dial (R) 14.6%, Anniston City Councilman Jeff Fink (R) 13.9%, |
George Crispin (L), |
| 4th Congressional District, 60.9% in '00, 3rd term |
| No Democrat |
Robert B. Aderholt (R), |
Tony H. McIendon (L), |
| 5th Congressional District, 89.4% in '00, 6th term, |
| Robert E. "Bud" Cramer (D), |
field engineer Steven Engel (R) 55.8%, Michael Williams (R) 44.2%, |
'96 & '00 nominee Alan Fulton Barksdale (L), |
| 6th Congressional District, 88.3% in '00, 5th term |
| No Democrat |
Spencer T. Bachus, III (R) 87.9%, mechanical engineer / '00 Libertarian candidate Terry Reagin (R) 12.1%, |
J. Holden McAlister (L), |
| 7th Congressional District, 74.8% in '00, 5th term |
| Earl F. Hilliard (D) 45%, ex-assistant U.S. Attorney / '00 candidate Artur Earl Davis (D) 44%, attorney Sam Wiggins (D) 11%, |
No Republican |
Laruen Orth McCay (L), |
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2002 Alabama Congressional and Statewide Run-off Results
Run-off: 6/25/02 |
| Secretary of State, |
| president of the Alabama Education Association / '98 nominee Nancy L. Worley (D) 57%, ex-gubernatorial aide Chris Pitts (D) 43%, |
St. Rep. Dave Thomas (R) 67%, businessman / christian conservative activist Dean Young (R) 33%, |
'92 Congressional nominee / st. party chair Mark Bodenhausen (L), |
| Treasurer, Lucy Baxley (D) running for Lt. Gov., |
| gubernatorial aide Stephen Black (D) 55%, Asst. Att. Gen. Carol Jean Smith (D) 45%, |
ex-education comm'r. Kay Ivey (R) 66.8%, ex-First Lady Lisa Wallace (R) 33.2%, |
Gabriel "Gabe" Garland (L), |
| Auditor, Susan D. Parker (D) running for U.S. Senate, |
| assistant state auditor Caroyln Gibson (D) 64.3%, realtor Debbie Tucker Corbett (D) 35.7%, |
businesswoman Beth Chapman (R) 52.2%, ex-Public Service Comm'r. Jim W. Zeigler (R) 47.8%, |
Franklin Reeves (L), Bill Brown (L), |
| Senator, 51.9% in '96, 1st term, |
| St. Auditor Susan D. Parker (D) 65.1%, attorney Julian L. McPhillips, Jr. (D) 34.9%, |
Jeff Sessions (R), |
Jeff Allen (L), businessman Johnny Swanson III (I), |
| 1st Congressional District, 94.3% in '00, H. L. "Sonny" Callahan (R) retiring after 9th term |
| businesswoman / ex-school board member Judy McCain-Belk (D) 58.4%, ex-U.S. Attorney J. Don Foster (D) 41.6%, |
Congressional aide Jo Robins Bonner (R) 62.4%, ex-Senatorial aide Tom Young (R) 37.6%, |
businessman / '00 nominee Dick M. Coffee (L), |
| 7th Congressional District, 74.8% in '00, 5th term |
| ex-assistant U.S. Attorney / '00 candidate Artur Earl Davis (D) 56.0%,Earl F. Hilliard (D) 44.0%, |
No Republican |
Laruen Orth McCay (L), |
1. Key to Alabama Political Parties
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