Alabama
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| 14 December 1819 (22nd) | |
| Capital: | Montgomery |
|---|---|
| Population: | 4,447,100 (2000) |
| Number of US Representatives: | 7 |
| Number of Electoral votes: | 9 |
| State Legislature State Senate size State House size | Legislature 35 105 |
| State officials Governor US Senators | [[Bob Riley]] [[{{{USsen1}}}]] [[{{{USsen2}}}]] |
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[edit] Current office holders
- Governor: Bob Riley
- Secretary of State: Nancy L. Worley (D), elected 2002
[edit] Federal
Complete list of Federal House races from Wikipedia.
| District | Incumbent | Party | Elected | Status | 2006 Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama 1 | Jo Bonner | Republican | 2002 | Running | Jo Bonner (R) Vivian Beckerle (D) |
| Alabama 2 | Terry Everett | Republican | 1992 | Running | Terry Everett (R) Chuck James (D) |
| Alabama 3 | Mike D. Rogers | Republican | 2002 | Running | Mike D. Rogers (R) Greg Pierce (D) Mark Layfield (I) |
| Alabama 4 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 1996 | Running | Robert Aderholt (R) Barbara Bobo (D) |
| Alabama 5 | Robert Cramer | Democrat | 1990 | Running | Robert Cramer (D) unopposed |
| Alabama 6 | Spencer Bachus | Republican | 1992 | Running | Spencer Bachus (R) Warren Grayson (I) |
| Alabama 7 | Artur Davis | Democrat | 2002 | Running | Artur Davis (D) unopposed |
[edit] 2006 statewide races
[edit] Governor
- Lucy Baxley (D)[1]
- Loretta Nall (L)[2]
- Bob Riley (R, incumbent)[3]
There is a limit to two consecutive terms as governor. However, after a break, the same person can run again (e.g., George Wallace).
[edit] Lieutenant Governor
- Jim Folsom, Jr. (D)[4] [5]
- Luther Strange (R)[6]
[edit] Attorney General
- Troy King (R, incumbent)[7]
- John Tyson, Jr. (D)[8]
[edit] Secretary of State
- Beth Chapman (R)[9]
- Nancy L. Worley (D)[10]
[edit] State Auditor
- Janie Baker Clarke (D) [11]
- Samantha Shaw (R)[12]
[edit] State Treasurer
- Kay Ivey (R) [13]
- Steve Segrest (D)[14]
[edit] Supreme Court
Alabama Supreme Court seats
[edit] Chief Justice
- Sue Bell Cobb (D) [15]
- Drayton Nabers, Jr. (R) [16]
[edit] Associate Justice Place No. 1
- Champ Lyons, Jr. (R)
[edit] Associate Justice Place No. 2
- Gwendolyn Thomas Kennedy (D) [17]
- Tom Woodall (R) [18]
[edit] Associate Justice Place No. 3
- Albert L. Johnson (D) [19]
- Lyn Stuart (R) [20]
[edit] Associate Justice Place No. 4
- John H. England, Jr. (D)
- Glenn Murdock (R) [21]
[edit] 2006 Alabama House of Representatives races
[edit] District 6
- Sue Schmitz (D) [22]
- John Stiles (R) [23]
[edit] District 79
- Dick Clark (L)[24]
- Carolyn Ellis (D)[25]
- Mike Hubbard (R, incumbent)[26]
[edit] 2006 Alabama State Senate races
[edit] District 2
- Tom Butler (D)
- Jim Burden (R)
[edit] District 7
[edit] See also
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[edit] External links
- Alabama Secretary of State The Alabama Secretary of State's web page contains information and resources for Alabama state elections, voter registration information, and documentation of state government meetings and procedures.
