2010 Alabama elections

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Elections were held in Alabama on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Primary elections were held on June 1, 2010, with the run-off on July 13.

The elections were historic for the

Republican Party, in that it captured the majority of both chambers of the Alabama Legislature
for the first time in 136 years. The Republican Party also swept all statewide races on the 2010 ballot.

Federal

United States Senate

The nominees were incumbent

William G. Barnes
(Democratic Party).

United States House

All seven Alabama seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.

State

Governor

Incumbent Governor Bob Riley was ineligible for re-election due to term limits.

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Governor
Republican
Bob Riley term-limited
Republican
Robert J. Bentley 857,162 58%
Democratic
Ron Sparks 623,492 42%

Lieutenant governor

2010 Alabama Lieutenant Gubernatorial Election

← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
 
Nominee Kay Ivey Jim Folsom Jr.
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 764,112 718,636
Percentage 51.47% 48.40%

County results
Ivey:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Folsom Jr:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Jim Folsom Jr.
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Kay Ivey
Republican

Secretary of State

Incumbent Secretary of State Beth Chapman was successful in her bid for a second term.

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Secretary of State
Republican
Beth Chapman reelected
Republican
Beth Chapman 900,619 62%
Democratic
Scott Gilliland PVS FTM 543,902 38%

Attorney general

Incumbent Attorney General Troy King lost his re-election bid in the GOP primary.

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Attorney General
Republican
Troy King lost in primary
Republican
Luther J. Strange III PVS FTM 865,203 59%
Democratic
James H. Anderson PVS FTM 604,092 41%

State Treasurer

Incumbent Treasurer Kay Ivey did not seek re-election, instead successfully running for Lieutenant Governor.

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Treasurer
Republican
Kay Ivey open seat
Democratic
Charley Grimsley PVS FTM 579,860 40%
Republican
Young Boozer PVS FTM 872,596 60%

Auditor

2010 Alabama State Auditor election

← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
 
Nominee Samantha Shaw Miranda Karrine Joseph
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 889,831 529,251
Percentage 63.36% 36.64%

County results
Shaw:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Joseph:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

State Auditor before election

Samantha Shaw
Republican

Elected State Auditor

Samantha Shaw
Republican

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Auditor
Republican
Samantha Shaw running
Democratic
Miranda Karrine Joseph PVS FTM 529,251 36.64
Republican
Samantha Shaw 889,831 63.36

Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries
Democratic
Ron Sparks running for Governor
Democratic
Glen Zorn PVS FTM 580,428 40%
Republican
John McMillan 859,565 60%

Public Service Commissioner

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
1
Democratic
Jan Cook running
Republican
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh PVS FTM 816,484 56%
Democratic
Jan Cook PVS FTM 629,716 44%
2
Democratic
Susan Parker running
Republican
Terry Dunn PVS FTM 792,174 55%
Democratic
Susan Parker PVS FTM 640,315 45%

State Board of Education

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
District 2
Republican
Betty Peters
Democratic
Betty Letlow PVS FTM 69,817 39%
Republican
Betty Peters PVS FTM 108,877 61%
District 4
Democratic
Ethel Hall
Democratic
Yvette M. Richardson PVS FTM 95,434 64%
Republican
Tom Dooley PVS FTM 53,890 36%
District 6
Republican
David Byers
Democratic
Kimberly Harbin Drake PVS FTM 42,874 22%
Republican
Charles Elliott PVS FTM 152,047 78%
District 8
Democratic
Mary Jane Caylor
Democratic
Mary Ruth Yates PVS FTM 71,738 37%
Republican
Mary Scott Hunter PVS FTM 122,448 63%

State Senate

All 35 seats of the Alabama Senate were up for election in 2010.

Prior to the election the Democrats held a 20–14 edge; after the election the GOP captured control 22–12 (one seat vacant).

State House of Representatives

All 105 seats in the Alabama House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.

Prior to the election the Democrats had a 60–44 edge; after the election the GOP took control 62–42 (one seat vacant).

Judicial positions

Multiple judicial positions will be up for election in 2010.

Supreme Court

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Place 1
Republican
Patricia Smith
Democratic
Rhonda Chambers 535,623 37%
Republican
Kelli Wise 909,039 63%
Place 2
Republican
Michael Bolin
Republican
Michael Bolin 903,767 63%
Democratic
Tom Edwards 535,975 37%
Place 3
Republican
Tom Parker
Democratic
Mac Parsons 589,429 41%
Republican
Tom Parker 846,134 59%

Civil Appeals Court

State Office Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
Place 1
Republican
Tommy Bryan
Democratic
Deborah Paseur 590,952 41%
Republican
Tommy Bryan 840,459 59%

Ballot measures

Two measures have been certified for the 2010 statewide election. The propane gas amendment on the Jun 1 ballot failed, and the Blount County sales tax measure will be on the November 2 ballot. All four of the measures on the November 2 ballot failed.

Local

Many elections for county offices were also held on November 2, 2010.

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