Complete unofficial results from all races on county’s ballot

Published 11:30 am Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The following is a complete unofficial report of results from Tuesday’s general election in Escambia County. All races listed on the ballot are included; not all voters cast ballots for every race.

These results include 30 of 31 precincts; only provisional ballots are not included. In most cases, provisional ballots are not numerous enough to affect results.

Straight Party Voting
• Alabama Democratic Party — 1,976 (52.32%)
• Alabama Republican Party — 1,801 (47.68%)

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Governor
• Parker Griffith (D) — 3,028 (33.46%)
• Robert Bentley (R) — 6,012 (66.44%)
• Write-in — 9 (0.10%)

Lieutenant Governor
• James C. Fields Jr. (D) — 2,920 (32.97%)
• Kay Ivey (R) — 5,930 (66.96%)
• Write-in — 6 (0.07%)

U.S. Senator
• Jeff Sessions (R) — 6,321 (98.64%)
• Write-in — 87 (1.36%)

U.S. Representative, 1st Congressional District
• Burton R. LeFlore (D) — 2,575 (28.69%)
• Bradley Byrne (R) — 6,395 (71.25%)
• Write-in — 6 (0.07%)

Attorney General
• Joe Hubbard (D) — 3,758 (42.14%)
• Luther Strange (R) — 5,149 (57.74%)
• Write-in — 10 (0.11%)

State Senate, District 22
• Susan Smith (D) — 3,773 (41.86%)
• Greg Albritton (R) — 5,232 (58.05%)
• Write-in — 8 (0.09%)

Escambia County Sheriff
• Grover W. Smith (D) — 5,304 (58.20%)
• Heath Jackson (R) — 3,807 (41.77%)
• Write-in — 3 (0.03%)

Escambia County Commission, District 1
• David M. Stokes (D) — 1,406 (98.67%)
• Write-in — 19 (1.33%)

Escambia County Commission, District 3
• Larry W. White (D) — 1,299 (97.60%)
• Write-in — 32 (2.40%)

Escambia County Commission, District 5
• David Quarker (D) — 882 (69.78%)
• Katrina Wallace (R) — 381 (30.14%)
• Write-in — 1 (0.08%)

Escambia County Tax Assessor
• Thad Moore Jr. (D) — 5,901 (98.53%)
• Write-in — 88 (1.47%)

Escambia County Tax Collector
• F.T. “Todd” White (D) — 4,323 (48.64%)
• Tim Pettis (R) — 4,557 (51.28)
• Write-in — 7 (0.08%)

Escambia County Board of Education, District 1
• Kevin Hoomes (R) — 1,008 (99.02%)
• Write-in — 10 (0.98%)

Escambia County Board of Education, District 5
• Willie J. Grissett (D) — 939 (98.94%)
• Write-in — 11 (1.16%)

State Representative, District 66
• Alan Baker (R) — 5,291 (98.69%)
• Write-in — 70 (1.31%)

State Representative, District 92
• Mike Jones Jr. (R) — 844 (98.03%)
• Write-in — 17 (1.97%)

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 1
• Greg Shaw (R) — 5,740 (98.90%)
• Write-in — 64 (1.10%)

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 1
• William C. “Bill” Thompson (R) — 5,686 (98.94%)
• Write-in — 61 (1.06%)

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 2
• Scott Donaldson (R) — 5,618 (98.94%)
• Write-in — 61 (1.06%)

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 1
• Mary B. Windom (R) — 5,587 (98.87%)
• Write-in — 64 (1.13%)

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 2
• Beth Kellum (R) — 5,565 (98.93%)
• Write-in — 60 (1.07%)

Secretary of State
• Lula Albert-Kaigler (D) — 2,802 (32.96%)
• John Merrill (R) — 5,690 (66.94%)
• Write-in — 8 (0.09%)

State Treasurer
• Young Boozer (R) — 5,666 (98.97%)
• Write-in — 59 (1.03%)

State Auditor
• Miranda Karrine Joseph (D) — 2,876 (33.86%)
• Jim Zeigler (R) — 5,610 (66.05%)
• Write-in — 7 (0.08%)

Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
• Doug “New Blue” Smith (D) — 2,747 (32.09%)
• John McMillan (R) — 5,807 (67.85%)
• Write-in — 5 (0.06%)

Public Service Commission, Place 1
• Jeremy H. Oden (R) — 5,526 (98.98%)
• Write-in — 57 (1.02%)

Public Service Commission, Place 2
• Chris “Chip” Beeker Jr. (R) — 5,530 (99.07%)
• Write-in — 52 (0.93%)

State Amendment 1
• Yes — 5,262 (77.50%)
• No — 1,528 (22.50%)

State Amendment 2
• Yes — 3,512 (52.99%)
• No — 3,116 (47.01%)

State Amendment 3
• Yes — 5,425 (74.36%)
• No — 1,871 (25.64%)

State Amendment 4
• Yes — 4,445 (65.58%)
• No — 2,333 (34.42%)

State Amendment 5
• Yes — 5,942 (82.93%)
• No — 1,223 (17.07%)

Local Amendment 1 (Act No. 2013-259)
• Yes — 5,466 (78.94%)
• No — 1,458 (21.06%)