FINAL Shelby County election results
Published 7:37 pm Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Shelby County citizens went to the polls Nov. 2 to vote in the general election for various state and local races. Check out the results here.
Governor (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Robert Bentley (R) — 49,118 (Bentley has won Shelby County)
Ron Sparks (D) — 13,577
Lieutenant Governor (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Jim Folsom Jr. (D) — 19,400
Kay Ivey (R) — 43,448 (Ivey has won Shelby County)
U.S. Senator (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
William Barnes (D) — 10,858
Richard Shelby (R) — 52,239 (Shelby has won Shelby County)
Attorney General (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
James Anderson (D) — 14,263
Luther Strange (R) — 48,709 (Strange has won Shelby County)
State Representative, District 42 (5 of 6 voting machines reporting)
Jimmy Martin (D) — 535
Kurt Wallace (R) — 593 (Wallace has won Shelby County)
State Representative, District 43 (30 of 31 voting machines reporting)
Mary Sue McClurkin (R) — 16,177 (McClurkin has won Shelby County)
Virginia Sweet (D) — 3,924
State Supreme Court, Place 1 (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Rhonda Chambers (D) — 11,081
Kelli Wise (R) — 51,121 (Wise has won Shelby County)
State Supreme Court, Place 2 (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Tom Edwards (D) — 10,879
Mike Bolin (R) — 51,381 (Bolin has won Shelby County)
State Supreme Court, Place 3 (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Mac Parsons (D) — 15,024
Tom Parker (R) — 46,949 (Parker has won Shelby County)
Court of Civil Appeals Judge (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Deborah Bell Paseur (D) — 12,808
Tommy Bryan (R) — 48,911 (Bryan has won Shelby County)
Secretary of State (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Scott Gilliland (D) — 12,582
Beth Chapman (R) — 49,889 (Chapman has won Shelby County)
State Treasurer (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Charley Grimsley (D) — 13,136
Young Boozer (R) — 49,265 (Boozer has won Shelby County)
State Auditor (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Miranda Joseph (D) —10,837
Samantha Shaw (R) — 50,704 (Shaw has won Shelby County)
Commissioner of Agriculture (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Glen Zorn (D) — 13,970
John McMillan (R) — 48,138 (McMillan has won Shelby County)
Public Service Commission, Place 1 (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Jan Cook (D) — 13,430
Twinkle Cavanaugh (R) — 48,685 (Cavanaugh has won Shelby County)
Public Service Commission, Place 2 (75 of 76 voting machines reporting)
Susan Parker (D) — 15,470
Terry Dunn (R) — 46,337 (Dunn has won Shelby County)
Member, State Board of Education (31 of 32 voting machines reporting)
Kimberly Drake (D) — 3,034
Charles Elliott (R) — 16,447 (Elliott has won Shelby County)
The below candidates are unopposed:
State Senator, District 14
Cam Ward (R)
State Senator, District 15
Slade Blackwell (R)
State Senator, District 16
Jabo Waggoner (R)
State Representative, District 41
Mike Hill (R)
State Representative, District 48
Greg Canfield (R)
State Representative, District 49
April Weaver (R)
State Representative, District 50
Jim McClendon (R)
Court of Criminal Appeals Judge
Jim Main (R)
Circuit Court Judge, 18th Circuit, Place 1
Hub Harrington (R)
Circuit Court Judge, 18th Circuit, Place 3
Michael Joiner (R)
Circuit Court Judge, 18th Circuit, Place 4
Dan Reeves (R)
District Attorney, 18th Circuit
Robby Owens (R)
District Court Judge, Shelby County, Place 1
Jim Kramer (R)
Shelby County Sheriff
Chris Curry (R)
Shelby County Coroner
Diana Hawkins (R)
Superintendent, Shelby County Board of Education
Randy Fuller (R)
Shelby County Board of Education, Place 1
Jane Hampton (R)
Shelby County Board of Education, Place 2
Aubrey Miller (R)