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Alabama Secretary of State - Election Division

2010 Alabama Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Primary Filing Deadline: 4/2/10, Independent / Alternative Party Filing Deadline: 6/1/10, Primary: 6/1/10, Run-off: 7/13/10, General Election 11/2/10,
Last Updated: June 1, 2010

Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties,
Governor, 57.5% in '06, 2nd term, next election in 2010, Robert R. "Bob" Riley (R) barred from 3rd term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Republican, Cook Political Report: Lean Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Clear Advantage Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss Up,
Ag. Comm'r. Ron Sparks (D) 62.3%,
U.S. Rep. Artur E. Davis (D) 37.7%,
ex-St. Sen. Bradley Byrne (R) 27.9%, St. Rep. Robert J. Bentley (R) 25.2%,
'02 candidate / businessman Tim James (R) 25.1%, '06 candidate / ex-chief justice Roy S. Moore (R) 19.3%, ex-St. Econ. Dev. dir. Bill Johnson (R) 1.7%, businessman Charles Taylor (R) 0.5%, financial adviser James Potts (R) 0.3%,
Lt. Governor, 50.6% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic,
James E. "Jim" Folsom, Jr. (D), St. Treas. Kay Ivey (R) 56.7%,
St. Sen. Henry E. "Hank" Erwin, Jr. (R) 31.4%, teacher Gene Ponder (R) 11.9%,
Attorney General, 53.0% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican,
attorney James H. Anderson (D) 49.6%, attorney Giles Perkins (D) 31.1%,
attorney Michel Nicrosi (D) 19.3%,
'06 Lt. Gov. nominee / attorney Luther J. Strange, III (R) 60.2%,
Troy King (R) 39.8%,
Secretary of State, 57.6% in '06, 2nd term, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican,
Scott Gilliland (D), Beth Chapman (R),
Treasurer, 60.5% in '06, 2nd term, Kay Ivey (R) running for Lieutenant Governor, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican,
ex-St. Conservation Comm'r. Charley Grimsley (D) 59.9%,
attorney Jeremey Sherer (D) 40.0%,
Young Boozer (R) 64.9%,
'06 Lt. Gov. candidate / ex-St. Treas. George Wallace, Jr. (R) 35.1%,
Auditor, 54.1% in '06, 1st term, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican,
Miranda Karrine Joseph (D), Samantha Shaw (R),
Agriculture& Industries Commissioner, 59.0% in '06, Ron Sparks (D) barred from 3rd term, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democrat,
Deputy Agriculture Comm'r. Glen Zorn (D), Conservation Comm'r. John McMillan (R) 36.5%, farmer Dorman Grace (R) 35.2%,
businessman Dale Peterson (R) 28.3%,
Senator, 67.5% in '04, 4th term, Next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Safe Republican, Ken Rubin: Safe Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Republican,
attorney William G. Barnes (D) 60.8%,
teacher / singer Simone De Moore (D) 39.2%,
Richard C. Shelby (R) 84.4%,
Tea party activist N.C. "Clint" Moser (R) 15.6%,
1st Congressional District, 98.3% in '08, 4th term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican,
No Democrat Jo Robins Bonner (R) 75.2%,
real estate developer Peter Gounares (R) 24.8%,
businessman David Walter (C),
2nd Congressional District, 50.2% in '08, 1st term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Chris Cillizza: one of the most likely seats to switch parties, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Tossup, Cook Political Report: Lean Democratic, DCCC Frontline member, Hotline's Competitive House Race, Rothenberg Political Report: Toss-Up / Tilt Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss-Up,
Bobby Bright (D), City Council member Martha Roby (R) 48.6%, businessman Rick Barber (R) 28.5%,
St. School Board member Stephanie W. Bell (R) 18.5%, John Bowling "Beau" McKinney III (R) 4.5%,
Rob John (I),
3rd Congressional District, 54.0% in '08, 4th term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Likely Republican,
Steve Segrest (D), Mike Rogers (R), '06 & '08 candidate / real estate broker / Navy vet Mark Edwin Layfield (I),
4th Congressional District, 74.8% in '08, 7th term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican,
No Democrat Robert B. Aderholt (R),
5th Congressional District, 51.5% in '08, elected as a Democrat, 1st term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Likely Republican, Cook Political Report: Likely Republican, DCCC Frontline member, Rothenberg Political Report: Safe Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Likely Republican,
ex-Cong. aide Steve Raby (D) 61.7%,
ex-St. Board of Ed. member Taze Shepard (D) 22.8%, ex-USAF judge advocate general / attorney Mitchell J. Howie (D) 11.7%, '08 candidate / physician David J. Maker (D) 3.9%,
Madison Co. Comm'r. Morris J. "Mo" Brooks (R) 50.8%,
Parker Griffith (R) 33.4%,
Navy vet Lester Phillip (R) 15.7%,
6th Congressional District, 97.8% in '08, 9th term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican,
No Democrat Spencer T. Bachus, III (R) 75.6%,
pastor Stan Cooke (R) 24.4%,
7th Congressional District, 98.6% in '08, 4th term, Artur Earl Davis (D) running for Governor, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat,
attorney Terri Sewell (D) 36.8%, Co. Comm'r. Sheila Smoot (D) 28.6%,
St. Rep. Earl F. Hilliard, Jr. (D) 26.8%, attorney Martha Bozeman (D) 7.8%,
Don Chamberlain (R) 37.6%, Chris Salter (R) 29.4%,
retired microbiologist Michele Waller (R) 17.1%, Carol F. Hendrickson (R) 15.9%,
Run-Off Election
Governor, 57.5% in '06, 2nd term, next election in 2010, Robert R. "Bob" Riley (R) barred from 3rd term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Republican, Cook Political Report: Lean Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Clear Advantage Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss Up,
Ag. Comm'r. Ron Sparks (D), St. Rep. Robert J. Bentley (R) 56.1%,
ex-St. Sen. Bradley Byrne (R) 43.9%,
Attorney General, 53.0% in '06, 1st term, Troy King (R) defeated in primary, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican,
attorney James H. Anderson (D) 60.0%,
attorney Giles Perkins (D) 40.0%,
'06 Lt. Gov. nominee / attorney Luther J. Strange, III (R),
Agriculture& Industries Commissioner, 59.0% in '06, Ron Sparks (D) barred from 3rd term, next election in 2010,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democrat,
Deputy Agriculture Comm'r. Glen Zorn (D), Conservation Comm'r. John McMillan (R) 51.9%,
farmer Dorman Grace (R) 48.1%,
2nd Congressional District, 50.2% in '08, 1st term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Chris Cillizza: one of the most likely seats to switch parties, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Tossup, Cook Political Report: Lean Democratic, DCCC Frontline member, Hotline's Competitive House Race, Rothenberg Political Report: Toss-Up / Tilt Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss-Up,
Bobby Bright (D), City Council member Martha Roby (R) 60.0%,
businessman Rick Barber (R) 40.0%,
Rob John (I),
7th Congressional District, 98.6% in '08, 4th term, Artur Earl Davis (D) running for Governor, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat,
attorney Terri Sewell (D) 55.0%,
Co. Comm'r. Sheila Smoot (D) 45.0%,
Don Chamberlain (R) 55.8%,
Chris Salter (R) 44.2%,

1. Link to Predictions:
D.C.'s Political Report,
Washington Post's Chris Cillizza,
Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard,
Cook Political Report,
Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball,
National Journal's Rankings,
Rothenberg Political Report,

2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, = Democrats take over control,
= Republican retain control, = Republicans take over control,
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, = Independent / 3rd Party take over control
Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races.
Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control.
Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. Red boxes indicates Republicans took control.

3. Key to Alabama Political Parties
(C) = Constitution Party
(D) = Democratic Party
(I) = independent candidates
(R) = Republican Party
(WI) = Write-in candidates


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