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ALABAMA FARMERS FEDERATION ANNOUNCES ENDORSEMENTS
MONTGOMERY, Ala.-- The political action committee of the Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsements of candidates for the June 6 Democrat and Republican primaries. Our philosophy is to support candidates with moral character who will fight for accountability, fairness, security and opportunity. The committee did not make endorsements in every race. The committee has endorsed other candidates from both parties who do not have opposition in their respective primaries. Those endorsements will be published prior to the Nov. 7 general election. "Regardless of your party preference, we encourage you to vote June 6. We are a non-partisan organization and have members who have sought our recommendations in both primaries," said Alabama Farmers Federation President Jerry A. Newby. "We hope the guide on this page will be of assistance, if you are not familiar with the candidates. No matter who you vote for, we encourage you to exercise your right by voting in the primaries June 6."
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ALABAMA
LEGISLATURE
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DEMOCRAT PRIMARY
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HOUSE
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CANDIDATE
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COUNTIES
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6
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Sue Schmitz
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Madison
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18
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Johnny Mack Morrow
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Colbert, Franklin
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22
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Albert Hall
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Jackson, Madison
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61
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Allen Layson
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Pickens, Tuscaloosa
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67
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Yusuf Salaam
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Dallas
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71
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Artis 'A.J.' McCampbell
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Greene, Marengo, Sumter, Tuscaloosa
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SENATE
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CANDIDATE
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COUNTIES
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1
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Bobby Denton
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Colbert, Lauderdale
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11
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Jim Preuitt
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Calhoun, Coosa, Elmore, Talladega
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13
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Gerald Dial
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Chambers, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Lee,
Randolph
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19
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E.B. McClain
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Jefferson
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31
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Jimmy W. Holley
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Coffee, Covington,
Dale, Houston
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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HOUSE
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CANDIDATE
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COUNTIES
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11
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David Ozment
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Blount, Cullman, Morgan
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15
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Pat Moore
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Jefferson
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25
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Mac McCutcheon
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Limestone, Madison
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43
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Mary Sue McClurkin
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Jefferson, Shelby
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45
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Albert Morton
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St. Clair, Jefferson
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47
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Jack Williams
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Jefferson
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64
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Greg Albritton
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Baldwin, Conecuh, Escambia, Monroe
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73
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David Grimes
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Montgomery
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75
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Greg Wren
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Elmore, Montgomery
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79
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Mike Hubbard
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Lee
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88
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Bill Harris
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Autauga, Elmore
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102
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Chad Fincher
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Mobile
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105
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Spencer Collier
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Mobile
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SENATE
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CANDIDATE
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COUNTIES
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3
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Arthur Orr
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Limestone, Madison, Morgan
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5
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Charles Bishop
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Jefferson, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Winston
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14
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Hank Erwin
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Bibb, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby
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17
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Scott Beason
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Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair
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25
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Larry Dixon
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Elmore, Montgomery
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34
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Rusty Glover
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Mobile
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STATEWIDE RACES
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DEMOCRAT PRIMARY
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U.S. Congress, District 7
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Artur Davis
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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Attorney General
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Troy King
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Supreme Court Chief Justice
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Drayton Nabers Jr.
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Supreme Court, Place 1
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Champ Lyons Jr.
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Supreme Court, Place 2
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Tom Woodall
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Supreme Court, Place 3
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Lyn Stuart
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Supreme Court, Place 4
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Glenn Murdock
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State Auditor
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Tripp Skipper
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Public Service Commission, Place 2
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Perry O. Hooper Jr.
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State Board of Education, District 2
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Betty Peters
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