Voter Guide for May 24th, 2022
GovernorTim James
U.S. Senate
Mo Brooks
U.S. Congress
District 5
Paul Sanford
U.S. Congress
District 3
Michael Joiner
State auditor
Andrew Sorrell
Secretary of State
Jim Zeigler
AL Supreme Court place 5
Debra Jones
PSC place 1
Brent Woodall or Stephen McLamb
PSC place 2
Robin Litaker
State Board of Education Place 2
Alex Balkcum
State Board of Education Place 8
Wayne Reynolds
State Senate District 1
John Sutherland
State Senate District 2
Bill Holtzclaw
State Senate District 11
Lance Bell
State Senate District 12
Keith Kelley
State Senate District 13
John Allen Coker
State Senate District 15
Brian Christine or Dan Roberts
State Senate District 22
Stephen Sexton
State Senate District 31
Josh Carnley
House District 1
Maurice McCaney
State House District 2
Ben Harrison
House District 3
Fred Joly
State House District 4
Sheila Bannister
State House District 7
Ernie Yarbrough
House District 13
Matt Woods
State House District 14
Tom Fredericks
House District 15
Leigh Hulsey
State House District 20
Frances Taylor
House District 23
Tommy Hanes
House District 24
Don Stout
House District 25
Buck Clemmons
House District 26
Todd Mitchem
House District 28
Mack Butler
House District 29
Mark Gidley
House District 38
Micah Messer
House District 39
Brent Rhodes
House District 40
Bill Lester
House District 45
Susan DuBose
House District 49
Michael Hart
House District 61
Kimberly Madison
House District 64
Angelo Jacob Fermo
House District 68
Fred James Kelley
House District 87
Eric Johnson
House District 88
Will Dismukes
House District 91
Les Hogan
House District 94
Jennifer Fidler
House District 96
Danielle Duggar
District Attorney Circuit 32
Champ Crocker
Voter Guide for March 3rd, 2020
Amendment 1 - NO
Amendment 1 will take away your right to vote for the state school board. It will also require Alabama to match our education standards to a currently unknown national standard instead of letting Alabama choose what is best for our state.
Conservative Candidate Endorsements for March 3rd, 2020
PresidentDonald J. Trump
Senate
Judge Roy Moore
Congress District 1
Jerry Carl. Secondary endorsement: Bill Hightower
Congress District 2
Barry Moore
Congress District 5
Mo Brooks
Supreme Court Place 1
Greg Shaw
Civil Appeals Place 2
Matt Fridy
Criminal Appeals Place 1
Mary Windom
Criminal Appeals Place 2
Will Smith
PSC President
Robin Litaker
Madison County Tax Collector
Drew McKay
Madison County Commission District 1
Tim McNeese
Madison County Commission District 3
Craig Hill
Fayette County Endorsements
Revenue Commissioner - Marion Dodson
Commission #2 Shane Hughes
Commission #4 Wesley Jacobs
Commission #5 Jason Nelson
Commission #6 Valerie Branyon
Board of Education #5 Julie Stough
Trump Delegates:
Statewide Place 1
Jim Zeigler
Statewide Place 2
Steven King or Bill Harris
Statewide Place 3
Tom Parker
Statewide Place 4
Will Smith
Statewide Place 5
Steven King
Statewide Place 6
James Henderson
Statewide Place 7
Bob Baccus
Statewide Place 8
Linda Baccus and Arnold Mooney
Statewide Place 9
Dona Barnes
Statewide Place 10
Ben Harrison
Statewide Place 11
Colin Luke, Larry Sims, or Cindy C. Monaghan-Holcomb.
Statewide Place 12
Deanna Frankowski
Statewide Place 13
Chuck Clarke
Statewide Place 14
Vicki Self Bailey
Statewide Place 15
Dottie James Parker
Statewide Place 16
Will Matthews
Pat McCain Wilson
Statewide Place 17
Fred Joly or Sallie Bryant
Statewide Place 18
Adam Bourne
Statewide Place 19
Paul DeMarco
Timothy (Tim) Wadsworth
Statewide Place 20
Hannah Sorrell
Statewide Place 21
Michael Brooks
Vickie Evans Fuller
Statewide Place 22
Elbert Peters
Statewide Place 23
Sue Alexander or Kyle South
Statewide Place 24
Chad Kilgore
Statewide Place 25
Josh Dodd
Statewide Place 26
Joan Reynolds
4th Congressional District Place 3
Andrew Sorrell
5th Congressional District Place 1
Tommy Hanes
5th Congressional District Place 2
Dee Voelkel
5th Congressional District Place 3
Shannon Matthew Moore
Conservative Candidate Endorsements for November 6, 2018
We recommend a straight ticket Republican vote.
Statewide Constitutional Amendments
We recommend YES on all statewide Amendments.
Amendment 1 - YES
Allows the Ten Commandments to be posted
Amendment 2 - YES
Officially makes Alabama a pro-life state. Explicitly states that there is no right to abortion.
Amendment 3 - YES
Removes the State Superintendent from the University of Alabama board of trustees.
Amendment 4 - YES
Eliminates special elections for state legislative seats if the vacancy occurs after Oct. 1 before the next election.
Local Constitutional Amendments, Acts, and Referendums
Blount County
"Do you favor the formation of a district to be known as the Mt. High Fire and Emergency Medical Services District and the collection of mandatory annual dues of $120.00 to be assessed annually on each residence, business, and church in the boundaries of the district?"
Calhoun County
On the ballot: PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Calhoun County, proposing a local amendment to Amendment 508 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing the operation of bingo games for prizes or money in the county; and to prohibit any bingo permittee or licensee from operating bingo near a residential area. (Proposed by Act 2017-81)
- Vote: YES
What it means: If passed, the amendment would ban bingo halls from operating within 3,000 feet of any residence.
When the ballot measure says "authorizing the operation of bingo games for prizes or money in the county" it means that bingo games are already legal according to Amendment 508 of the Alabama Constitution. The wording of the ballot measure makes it seem like voting yes would authorize bingo games in Calhoun County. However, they are already legal according to Amendment 508. This ballot measure will add the additional regulation of not allowing bingo games from operating within 3,000 feet of any residence.
On the ballot: PROPOSED AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) Relating to Calhoun County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that any territory in Calhoun County outside of the corporate limits of a municipality would not be subject to the police jurisdiction or planning jurisdiction of the municipality if the municipality is not located entirely in the county and to provide an exception for the City of Oxford. (Proposed by Act 2018-17)
- Vote: YES
What it means: If passed, the amendment would restrict cities that straddle the county (Southside, Glencoe, maybe Piedmont) from being able to exercise police jurisdiction within the county. Only cities that lie entirely within Calhoun County would have police jurisdiction in the county.
Chambers County
"SUNDAY SALES. Do you favor the legal sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages in Chambers County outside the corporate limits of the City of Valley and the City of Lanett on Sunday after 12:00 p.m.?" - NO
Chilton County
"Relating to Chilton County; proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, for those areas of Chilton County outside the corporate limits of any municipality, to authorize the Legislature to establish a procedure by which a dog can be declared dangerous and to provide for a penalty. (Proposed by Act 2018-184)" - YES
Clay County
"PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Clay County, proposing an amendment to Amendment 671 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 4, Local Amendments, Clay County, Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, to prohibit the Sheriff of Clay County from participating in the supernumerary program of the county and to allow the sheriff to elect to participate in the Employees' Retirement System. (Proposed by Act 2018-37)"
"PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) Relating to Clay County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, prohibiting the removal of the state courts from the historical Clay County Courthouse. (Proposed by Act 2018-91)"
Cleburne County Local Act
"Whether the powers authorized under the Alabama Limited Self Governance Act shall be effective in Cleburne County?" - NO
The name of the Alabama Limited Self Governance act is misleading since it really means removing the safeguards of the Alabama Constitution on counties from passing unnecessary regulations and increasing the size of the county government. A NO vote is a vote for Limited Government and property rights.
Cullman County
"PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Cullman County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that effective beginning the next term of office of the sheriff, all allowances or amounts received by the sheriff for feeding prisoners would be deposited in a special account and used for feeding prisoners in the county jail and any excess in the fund would be authorized to be used for law enforcement purposes by the sheriff and to provide that, at that time, the annual salary of the Sheriff of Cullman County would be equal to the annual salary of the Judge of Probate of Cullman County. (Proposed by Act 2018-409)" - YES
Dale County
"Do you favor the adoption of Act 239, of the 2018 regular Session of the Alabama Legislature?"
Although “emergency medical services” is not in the verbiage, approval of Act 239 will allow a $5 tag transaction fee earmarked to fund emergency medical services in Dale County.
A “yes” vote will mean the assessment of a $5 fee for each motor vehicle—except trailer tags—issued or renewed in Dale County beginning Jan. 1, 2019. The fee will not apply to tag transfers and replacement tag transactions.
Three percent of the proceeds from the fees collected will be retained by the Dale County Revenue Commissioner’s office to cover administrative costs and the remainder given to the Dale County Commission to be distributed to municipalities and emergency medical service organizations for EMS services, according to the bill.
For more information: Tag tax, alcohol sales to be decided in Dale County Tuesday.Sunday Alcohol Sales
"Do you favor the legal sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages for on-premises and off-premises consumption within Dale County on Sunday after 1:00 P.M. as provided in Act 245 of the 2018 Regular Session?" - NO
Elmore County
SPECIAL REFERENDUM ELECTION "Shall the powers previously authorized to the Elmore County Commission under Chapter 11-3A-1 et seq ., of the Code of Alabama , 1975, also known as "The Alabama Limited Self-Governance Act," be repealed in Elmore County? The powers authorized the County Commission to provide for its property and affairs; and for the public welfare, health and safety of its citizens throughout unincorporated areas of the county by excercising certain powers for protection of the county and public property under its control, except as otherwise prohibited and/or defined by law. The authorized powers include: (1) Abatement of weeds as a public nuisance; (2) Control of animals and animal nuisances; (3) Control of litter or rubbish; (4) Control of junkyards which create a public nuisance because of an accumulation of items; and (5) Abatement of noise, unsanitary sewage, or pollution creating a public nuisance." - YES
The name of the Alabama Limited Self Governance act is misleading since it really means removing the safeguards of the Alabama Constitution on counties from passing unnecessary regulations and increasing the size of the county government. A YES vote is a vote for Limited Government and property rights.
Etowah County
SPECIAL REFERENDUM Pursuant to Act No. 2017-305 Do you favor the legal sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages outside the corporate limits of any municipality within the county on Sunday as further provided for and regulated by ordinance of the county commission? - NO
Franklin County
PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Franklin County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment 881 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 9.50 of the Franklin County Local Amendments to the Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, to specify that the county governing body may allocate one-fourth of an existing one cent sales tax for public schools in Franklin County for costs associated with construction, maintenance, and repair of roads and bridges in Franklin County, not to include use for salaries, personnel costs, or the purchase or lease of new equipment, to provide for the continuing distribution of the revenue for 30 years, and to delete certain requirements for recurring referendums. (Proposed by Act 2018-109) - YES
Uses an existing sales tax for roads and bridges.
Geneva County
FIRE DISTRICT ELECTION "Shall there be created for the area of SLOCOMB a district for fighting fires and a fire protection service charge or fee of $35.00 per year levied and collected on each dwelling and commercial building served by the system?"
Jackson County
PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Jackson County; to propose an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to authorize Cumberland Mountain Water and Fire Protection Authority to provide natural gas service in the county within the service area of the authority. (Proposed by Act 2018-54)
Jefferson County
On the ballot: PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating only to the City of Homewood in Jefferson County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that existing limits on the amount of ad valorem taxes payable on various classes of taxable property in any one year would not apply. (Proposed by Act 2018-166)
- Vote: NO
What it means: If passed, the amendment would allow Homewood, Ala. residents to vote on raising property taxes above the state lid at some point in the future.
Madison County
On the ballot: PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Madison County and the areas outside the corporate limits of any municipality, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to authorize the county commission to adopt ordinances or resolutions to prohibit excess noise, to regulate, limit, and control excess noise levels, and to control public nuisance caused by excess noise levels in the unincorporated areas of Madison County and to authorize penalties not to exceed the penalties for a class C misdemeanor. (Proposed by Act 2018-167)
- Vote: NO
What it means: If passed, residents unincorporated areas, rural parts of the county would be subject to penalties if they make too much noise. Right now, they are able to be as loud as they want. Areas like Huntsville and Madison are not included in the amendment.
Marengo County
PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Marengo County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide a process by which a municipality in the county could permit limited operation of golf carts on municipal streets or public roads within the municipality, require the owner of a golf cart operating on a municipal street or public highway within a municipality in the county to register the golf cart and to carry a liability insurance policy such as a homeowner's policy or special rider which covers operation of the golf cart on the municipal streets or public roads within the municipality, require the municipality to inspect the golf cart for the presence of required safety equipment and to verify that operation of the golf cart is covered by a policy of liability insurance, and authorize the municipality to assess a civil penalty for violations. (Proposed by Act 2018-186)
Mobile County
On the ballot: Shall Mobile County in the State of Alabama be authorized to issue from time to time and in one or more series its Pay-As-You-Go Road, Bridge and Drainage Facilities Bonds, not exceeding $60,000,000 in principal amount, for the purpose of raising funds for the construction and improvement, or either, of hard surfaced roads, hard surfaced bridges, and surface water drainage facilities, or any thereof in the county, which bonds shall bear interest at a rate or rates to be fixed when they are sold, not exceeding twelve percent (12%) per annum, payable semiannually until their respective maturities, and shall mature and become payable on December 1 in the aggregate principal amount of $6,000,000 in each of the years 2022 through 2031, and shall the said county be authorized to continue to levy annually a special tax, on all taxable property in the county, at a rate not exceeding six and one-half mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation of such property, for the purpose of paying at their respective maturities the principal of and interest on the said bonds and all other bonds at any time outstanding which may be payable out of or constitute a charge on the said special tax, all pursuant to the provisions of Amendment 18, as amended and modified, to the Constitution of Alabama?
- Vote: For. said proposed Mobile County Pay-As-You-Go Road, Bridge and Drainage Facilities bonds and the said proposed continued levy of the said special tax
What it means: If passed, the amendment will allow Pay-As-You-Go work to be completed within the City of Mobile including the :
- Improvement of Zeigler Blvd. to allow traffic to increase to 20,000 daily moving from the rural and suburban parts of Mobile into the downtown area.
- Widening of McGregor Ave. and constructing a new roundabout at Dauphin St.
- Resurfacing Airport Blvd. from McGregor Ave. eastward to Western American Circle
- Resurfacing of Hillcrest Rd. from Cottage Hill Rd. northward to Grelot Rd.
In the county area, projects include:
- Extending the widening of Zeigler Blvd. from Schillinger Rd. to Tanner Williams Rd.
- Widening McDonald Rd. from I-10 to Old Pascagoula Rd.
- Building a new road to connect McDonald Rd. at Old Pascagoula Rd. to McFarland Rd. at Three Notch-Kroner Rd. This new road will allow traffic traveling down Snow Rd. and McFarland Rd. to have direct access to I-10.
- Resurfacing Three Notch-Kroner Rd. from Dawes Rd. to McDonald Rd.
- Resurfacing Padgett Switch Rd. from Half Mile Rd. to Hwy. 90.
In total 67.9 miles would be added or improved.
Monroe County
PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Monroe County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide for the judge of probate to be compensated on a salary basis and for the fees collected by the judge of probate to be deposited in the county general fund; and to provide for the one-stop issuance of motor vehicle license plates. (Proposed by Act 2018-185)
Montgomery County
On the ballot: PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Montgomery County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to allow the members of the Montgomery County Commission to participate in the Employees’ Retirement System. (Proposed by Act 2018-388)
- Vote: NO
What it means: If passed, the amendment would allow the members of the Montgomery County Commission to participate in the Employees’ Retirement System that is part of the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA).
Morgan County
On the ballot: PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Morgan County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to propose a local constitutional amendment to provide that effective beginning the next term of office the annual salary of the Sheriff of Morgan County would be $5,000 less than the annual salary of the chair of the Morgan County Commission and to provide that all allowances or amounts received by the sheriff for feeding prisoners would be deposited in a special account and used only for that purpose. (Proposed by Act 2018-92)
- Vote: YES
What it means: If passed, the amendment would put an end to local sheriffs being allowed to keep any money they have left over after providing food for the jail inmates in their custody.
Shelby County
On the ballot: PROPOSED LOCAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) Relating to Shelby County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to require that the members of the county board of education and the county superintendent of education be elected by the qualified electors of the county residing outside of the corporate limits of any city with a separate board of education. (Proposed by Act 2017-151)
- Vote: YES
What it means: If passed, the amendment would remove residents of cities with their own school systems (i.e.: Hoover, Pelham and Alabaster) from voting on the Shelby County Board of Education superintendent and School Board members.
Winston County
LOCAL REFERENDUM "Do you favor the adoption of Act-454, of the 2017 session of the Alabama Legislature?"
This refers to the increase of salary for the Winston County Coroner in the amount of $9,500 per year, effective beginning the next term of office. According to the Winston County Commissioner’s Office, the current salary of the coroner is $780 per year. If the majority of this vote is yes, the salary will increase to $10,280 per year. More information: https://www.mynwapaper.com/node/2834Credit to altoday.com for the explanations of the local amendments. http://altoday.com/archives/27290-understanding-the-local-amendments-before-election-day
More Information on Amendment 2
AN EDUCATIONAL UPDATE FROM THE SOUTHEAST LAW INSTITUTE TM, INC. A. Eric Johnston
Proposed Alabama Constitutional Amendments - Alabama Sanctity of Unborn Life
Another important constitutional amendment which will be voted on at the time of the general election will be a proposed constitutional amendment recognizing the sanctity of unborn life in Alabama. The text of that amendment reads as follows:
(a) This state acknowledges, declares, and affirms that it is the public policy of this state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, including the right to life. (b) This state further acknowledges, declares, and affirms that it is the public policy of this state to ensure the protection of the rights of the unborn child in all manners and measures lawful and appropriate. (c) Nothing in this constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion.
The complete proposed amendment will not appear on the ballot. This is what you will see on the ballot:
“Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended; to declare and otherwise affirm that it is the public policy of this state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, most importantly the right to life in all manners and measures appropriate and lawful; and to provide that the constitution of this state does not protect the right to abortion or require the funding of abortion.”
Since 1973, abortion has been legal in the United States. A decision by SCOTUS in Roe v. Wade opened the door for virtually unlimited abortion. Through the years, subsequent SCOTUS cases have upheld Roe and enlarged on it. In some cases, certain regulation has been permitted. Through the work of the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition (“APLC”), a significant number of regulations have been passed that reduce the number of abortions and protect women’s healthcare, as much as legally permitted, from the substandard care they receive in abortion clinics.
The unique thing about the Roe decision is that opposition to it has never gone away. Roe was a very badly decided case with no legitimate constitutional underpinnings. The case was based on “an exercise of raw judicial power” as then Justice Byron White said in a dissent to the case.
The pro-life community continues to work toward the day when abortion will again be outlawed. Abortion is based on the terrible concept that the unborn child is not a person within the meaning of the U.S. Constitution. Because we amend the Alabama Constitution to recognize personhood will not undo Roe.
However, with President Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh as a Justice to SCOTUS, we see the possibility that Roe may be reversed. Judicial, political and popular opinion opposition to Roe has remained constant for 45 years. Because it was such an illegitimate decision, our hope and expectation are that Roe will be reversed and sanity concerning the sanctity of life will be restored.
Therefore, this proposed constitutional amendment is a very important public policy statement for Alabama. We cannot say for sure how SCOTUS may rule if it reversed Roe, but the chances are it would either reestablish personhood of the unborn child or return the issue to the states. In either event, with approval of this constitutional amendment, the State of Alabama would be obligated then to enact statutes to criminalize the act of abortion. Therefore, the importance of this constitutional amendment is significant and is a very good strategic move in the fight to protect unborn life
SLI supports this amendment and urges a yes vote on it. SLI looks forward to the time when it will be able to work with APLC to rid the State of Alabama of this horrific murdering of her children.
This statement is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal assistance. We hope if you have questions or know of those who do, you will contact us and we can assist through referral to one of our cooperating attorneys. © 2018, Southeast Law Institute.
Your vote is critically important on Tuesday. We need strong Christians in office locally and statewide who will base their decisions on the Bible.
Pro-life Endorsements for July 17th, 2018
Lt. Governor – Will Ainsworth
Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Place 4 – Sarah Hicks Stewart
Court of Civil Appeals Place 1 – Michelle Manley Thomason
Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2 – Chris McCool
Commissioner of Agriculture – Rick Pate
State Board of Education District 2 – Tracie West
Alabama House
- District 17 – Tracy Estes
- District 38 – Todd Rauch
- District 88 – Will Dismukes
- District 91 – Lister H. Reeves, Jr.
Pro-life Endorsements for June 5th, 2018
Governor – Scott Dawson or Bill Hightower
Lt. Governor – Rusty Glover
Attorney General – Chess Bedsole
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice – Tom Parker
Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice
- Place 1 – Debra Jones
- Place 4 – John Bahakel
Court of Civil Appeals
- Place 1 – Michelle Manley Thomason
- Place 2 – Terri Willingham Thomas
Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1 – Richard Minor
- Place 2 – Chris McCool
- Place 3 – Bill Cole
Secretary of State – John Merrill
Treasurer – John McMillan
Auditor – Jim Zeigler
Commissioner of Agriculture – Rick Pate
Public Service Commission
- Place 2 – Robin Litaker
Congress
- District 2 – Rich Hobson
- District 4 – Anthony Blackmon
- District 5 – Mo Brooks
Alabama House
- District 3 – Andrew Sorrell
- District 4 – Tom Fredericks
- District 5 – Danny Crawford
- District 6 – Andy Whitt
- District 9 – Scott Stadhagen
- District 10 – Charles Orr
- District 12 – Corey Harbison
- District 14 – Tim Wadsworth
- District 16 – Kyle South
- District 17 – Tracy Estes
- District 22 – Ritchie Whorton
- District 23 – Tommy Hanes
- District 29 – Becky Nordgren
- District 30 – Rusty Jessup
- District 31 – Dustin DeVaughn
- District 39 – TJ Maloney
- District 42 – Jimmie Hardee
- District 45 – Ted Crockett
- District 49 – April Weaver
- District 73 – Matt Fridy
- District 87 – Adam E. Parker
- District 88 – Will Dismukes
- District 89 – Wes Allen
- District 91 – Lister H. Reeves, Jr.
- District 99 – Charles Talbert
- District 105 – Janet Brown Oglesby
Alabama Senate
- District 2 – Tom Butler
- District 4 – Paul Bussman
- District 7 – Sam Givhan
- District 8 – Max D. Fuller
- District 10 – Mack Butler
- District 12 – Wayne Willis
- District 13 – Tim Sprayberry
- District 21 – Gerald Allen
- District 25 – Will Barfoot
- District 32 – David Northcutt
- District 34 – Jack Williams
State Board of Education
- District 2 – John Taylor
- District 8 – Wayne Reynolds
Cleburne County
State Republican Executive Committee, Cleburne County Place no. 1 – Tim Sprayberry
Colbert County
Colbert County Republican Executive Committee, Place no. 6 – Andrew Sorrell
Colbert County Republican Executive Committee, Place no. 1, District no. 2 – Dennis Sorrell
DeKalb County
Dekalb County Republican Executive Committee Place no. 4, District no. 1 – Benjamin Windom
Dekalb County Republican Executive Committee Place no. 5, District no. 1 – Rodney Ivey
Special Election for Renewal and Continuation of Levy of the 1 Mill Countywide School Tax - AGAINST proposed taxation
Special Election for Renewal and Continuation of Levy of the 3 Mill Countywide School Tax - AGAINST proposed taxation
Special Election for Renewal and Continuation of Levy of the 7.5 Mill Countywide School Tax - AGAINST proposed taxation
Special Election for Renewal and Continuation of Levy of the 3 Mill School District Tax - AGAINST proposed taxation
Lauderdale County
Lauderdale County Probate Judge – William Smith
Lauderdale County Board of Education, Place no. 4 – Joshua Miller
State Republican Executive Committee, Lauderdale County Place no. 1 - John Hargett
State Republican Executive Committee, Lauderdale County Place no. 4 - James Elwin Irby
Lauderdale County Republican Executive Committee
Place 1 - Barry Morris
Place 3 - Joan Davis
Place 5 - no recommendation
Place 8 - Matthew Sorrell
Place 11 - no recommendation
Place 14 - Josh Miller
Place 20 - Margaret Irby
Place 21 - Billy Hammock
Place 23 - Shelly Pettus
Place 24 - Jonathan Foster
Place 25 - John Hargett
Limestone County
Limestone County Commission Chairman – Collin Daly
Limestone County License Commissioner – Terry Persell
State Republican Executive Committee, Limestone County, place 1 – John Wahl
State Republican Executive Committee, Limestone County, place 3 – Ben Harrison
Madison County
Madison County Probate Judge – Frank Barger
State Republican Executive Committee, Madison County District 1, Place 1 – Matthew A. Hitt
Madison County Republican Executive Committee, at Large Place no. 6 – Brad Taylor
Madison County Republican Executive Committee, at Large Place no. 9 – Tina Clark
Madison County Republican Executive Committee, District 11, Place 2 – Ralph Weber
Madison County Republican Executive Committee, District 11, Place 3 – Thomas Scovill
Morgan County
State Republican Executive Committee, Morgan County Place no. 4 – James Henderson
Shelby County
State Republican Executive Committee, Shelby County Place no. 1 – Bill Armistead
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa County Probate Judge – Rob Robertson
State Republican Executive Committee, Tuscaloosa County Place no. 4 – Don Wallace
Vote Tuesday - November 8, 2016
US Senate - Richard Shelby
Congress 5th District - Mo Brooks
Congress 6th District - Gary Palmer
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place no. 3 - Tom Parker
District Attorney for Marion and Winston Counties (25th Judicial Circuit) - Scott A. Slatton
Madison County Commission District 1 - Tim McNeese
Madison County Board of Education District 6 - Shere Rucker
Jefferson County Circuit Court, Place 11 - Pat Thetford
Jefferson County District Judge, Place 10 - Teresa Hester
Jefferson County, District Judge, Place 4 - Riggs Walker
Conservative recommendations for the Constitutional Amendments:
Amendment 1 - No
Amendment 2 - No
Amendment 3 - No
Amendment 4 - No
Amendment 5 - No
Amendment 6 - No - Makes it harder for corrupt politicians like Gov. Bentley to be impeached.
Amendment 7 - Yes
Amendment 8 - Yes - Makes Right to Work part of the Constitution in addition to being a statute.
Amendment 9 - No
Amendment 10 - No
Amendment 11 - No - gives cities huge eminent domain power to benefit business and destroys property rights.
Amendment 12 - No
Amendment 13 - Yes
Amendment 14 - Yes
Madison County Local Amendment 1 - Yes
Vote Tuesday - March 1st 2016
US Senate - Shadrack McGill or Marcus Bowman
Congress 1st District - Dean Young
Congress 2nd District - Becky Gerritson
Congress 3rd District - Larry Dichaira
Congress 5th District - Mo Brooks
Supreme Court - Tom Parker
PSC President - Terry Dunn
State Board of Education District 1 - Jackie Zeigler
State Board of Education District 3 - Stephanie Bell
State Board of Education District 7 - Rhea Tays Fulmer
YES on Amendment One. It is poorly worded. It does not provide a pension. It replaces an already-existing pension that the officials are not required to pay into with one that they do pay into.
Madison County
County Commission:
District 1 - Tim McNeese
District 3 - Larry Durham
Madison County Board of Education, District 4 - Dave Weis
Pike County
Probate Judge Wes Allen
County Commission:
District 3 - Jimmy Barron
District 4 - Chad Copeland
District 6 - Russell Johnson
Marion/Winston
Marion/Winston Counties Circuit Judge 25, Place 1 - Judge John Bentley
Jefferson County
Jefferson County Circuit Judge 10, Place 25- Aaron Dettling
Shelby County
Vote NO to Sunday liquor sales.
Limestone County
Limestone County Commission Place 4 - Ben Harrison
Limestone County Circuit Judge - Chad Wise
Lauderdale County
County Commission:
Chairman - Danny Pettus
District 1 - John Hargett
District 2 - Fay Parker
Lauderdale County Circuit Judge, Place 1 - William Smith
Lauderdale County Circuit Judge, Place 2 - James Irby
District Attorney Circuit 5 (Chambers, Tallapoosa, Macon, Randolph) - Bill Harris
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa County District Attorney - Hays Webb
Tuscaloosa County District Judge Place 2 - Jim Gentry
Tuscaloosa County Commissioner District 2 - Jerry Tingle.
Mobile County
Mobile County Commission - Jerry Carl
Mobile County School Board - Theresa Hubbard
Baldwin County
Baldwin County School Board - Chris Francis
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2014 Alabama Pro Life Candidates Run Off July 15 2014
Conservative Recommendations July 15 Runoff Election in Alabama
Jim Zeigler - State AuditorTerry Dunn - Public Service Commission
Reece McKinney - Secretary of State
Paul DeMarco - Congress 6th District
Birmingham Area
Amie Beth Shraver - House District 43, State Rep, Jefferson and Shelby Counties
Birmingham, Central Alabama, Shelby County -Republican Executive Committee
Jefferson County - Vote ONLY in your area, by House District of your legislator
HD 45 - Place 1 - Deanna Frankowski
HD 47 -
Place 1 - Alison Lyle Sanda
HD 54 - Place 1 -
Patricia N. Moore
North Alabama
Stanley Hill - Limestone County Commission District 1State Executive Committee Candidates - Limestone County - Jim Burden
Matt Massey - Superintendent of Education Madison County
Shad McGill - Revenue Commissioner, Jackson County
Corey Harbison - State Representative Alabama House, Cullman County
Lauderdale County - Florence area
Tim Melson - State Senate Dist 1, Lauderdale, Limestone, and northern Madison Counties.
Lauderdale Republican STATE Executive Committee
Place #3 - Andrew Sorrell
Lauderdale County Executive Committee
Seat 19: Trey Edwards ^ Seat 20: Allen Long
Endorsement for Montgomery area candidates 2014
State Senate 30, Autauga, Elmore, Coosa, Chilton CountiesMobile, Baldwin and lower Alabama Candidates
Greg Albritton -State Senate District 22, Baldwin, Monroe, Escambia, Washington, Clarke, and Conecuh Counites
Mobile State Republican Executive Committee - PHILLIP BENSON
Recommended Pro Life Candidates for the June 3 Primary
GOVERNOR - Robert BentleyLIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - Stan Cooke
SECRETARY OF STATE - Reece McKinney
ATTORNEY GENERAL - Luther Strange
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION - Place 1 - Kathy Peterson
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION - Place 2 - Terry Dunn
Pro Life Candidates for Congress Alabama 2014 Election
Thomas Casson - 3rd Congressional DistrictRobert Aderholt - 4th Congressional District
Mo Brooks - 5th Congressional District
Scott Beason - 6th Congressional District
Alabama Pro Life - Election Coalition Candidates June 2014
Huntsville and North Alabama
Johnathan Berryhill - Senate District 1, Lauderdale, Limestone, Madison
George Barry - Senate District 2, Madison, Limestone
Paul Sanford - Senate District 7, Huntsville, north Madison County
Ritchie Whorton - State Representative, House Dist 22
Drew McKay - Tax Collector Madison County
North East Alabama
Steven Guede - Senate District 12, Anniston, Calhoun County
Mike Parsons - State Board of Education, District 8. - Counties of Madison, Limestone, Jackson, Dekalb, and Etowah.
Patricia McGriff - State Board of Education, District 6 - Counties of Calhoun, Cullman, Blount, St. Clair, Cherokee, Dekalb, Morgan, Marshall.
Birmingham and Central Alabama
Bobby Humphryes House District 51, Jefferson
Cheryl Ciamarra House District 43. Jefferson, Shelby County
Jody Trautwein House Dist. 73, State Rep, Jefferson and Shelby Counties
Rick Needham - Sheriff Shelby County
Endorsement for Montgomery area candidates 2014
Lucie McLemore - District Judge, Elmore County
Suszelle Josey - State Senate 30, Autauga, Elmore, Coosa, Chilton Counties
Sandy Toomer - House District 79 - Auburn
Tim Sprayberry - State Senate Dist 13
Chambers, Cherokee, Clay,
Cleburne, Lee, Randolph
Amy Dent - Republican Executive Committee - Pike County
Thomas Casson - 3rd Congressional District
Betty Peters - State Board of Education District 2 - Houston County and other south east Alabama counties: Houston, Barbour, Chambers, Clay, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Lee, Randolph, Russell, Tallapoosa, Talladega
North West Alabama Candidates
Limestone CountyStanley Menefee - Limestone County Commission Chairman
Seth Parker - Limestone County Commission District 1
Adam Hutchins - Limestone County Commission District 3
State Executive Committee Candidates - Limestone County:
Place 1 Ben Harrison
Place 2 Caren Sample
Place 3 Randall Peek
Jonathan Berryhill - State Senate Dist 1, Lauderdale, Limestone, and northern Madison
Counties.
George Barry - State Senate Dist 2, Madison area and Limestone County east of I 65
Mike Parsons - State Board of Education, District 8. - Counties of Madison, Limestone,
Jackson, Dekalb, and Etowah.
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Lauderdale County
Josh Statom - House District 1, Lauderdale County of Ala LegislatureJonathan Berryhill - State Senate District 1, Lauderdale, Limestone, and northern Madison Counties.
Republican STATE Executive Committee from Lauderdale County
Place #1 Matthew Sorrell
Place #2 William Smith
Place #3 Mark White
Place #4 Trey Edwards
LAUDERDALE COUNTY Local Republican Executive Committee
Andrew Sorrell Place 6
Matthew Sorrell Place 8
Steve Phillips Place 16
Paul Wardell Place 18.
Trey Edwards Place 19
Clint O'Conner Place 20
Chandler Stone Place 21
Danny Pettus Place 22
Joan Davis Place 23
Angela Broyles Place 24
John Hargett Place 25
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Girl Scouts - Pro Choice?
Girl Scouts deny trying to intimidate pro-life website over use of logo
Life News suggests that Girl Scouts are pro choice.
The editor of a pro-life website is accusing the Girl Scouts of “intimidation” after the organization sent him a letter demanding its logo be removed from stories tying the Girl Scouts to Planned Parenthood.
However, a spokeswoman for the Girl Scouts, which just began its famous cookie-selling season, dismisses the accusation the organization targeted the website over its reporting, saying it was simply trying to protect its brand.
On Monday, Steven Ertelt, the editor of LifeNews.com, posted the letter he received from Girl Scouts Chief Licensing Executive Eric Crawford to the website. In it, Crawford denies LifeNews.com’s allegation the organization has ties to or a relationship with Planned Parenthood, and demands the website immediately cease its use of the Girl Scouts logo, which was included in some of their stories.
The website’s attorney responded to the Girl Scouts in a letter dated Feb. 14, arguing fair use.
“While the Girl Scouts must necessarily protect and enforce their rights to the Girl Scouts’ logo against the commercial damage of unauthorized uses, my clients’ news articles are rooted in the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States that protects the right of U.S. citizens to communicate and discuss vital concerns in a free republic, and the news articles fall within fair use,” Chris Ingold said.
The Girl Scouts organization has not yet responded to Ingold’s letter, according to Ertelt.
Ertelt tells FoxNews.com he believes his website is being targeted because of its reporting, which among other things has claimed Girl Scouts officials have said in the past the Girl Scout organization has a relationship with Planned Parenthood nationally.
“The Girl Scouts are pushing Planned Parenthood’s abortion and sexual agenda on young girls and promoting abortion activists as role models for them.” Ertelt said.
However, Girl Scouts spokeswoman Kelly Parisi denied Ertelt’s claims, telling FoxNews.com the organization did not threaten Ertelt and is simply exerting its legal right to protect its brand.
“Our brand is very important, important enough to us that we want to protect it,” Kelly Parisi said.
Parisi also said the Girl Scouts have never had and do not ever plan to have a relationship with Planned Parenthood, and that it is a non-partisan, non-political organization.
“We believe that family issues are just that, family issues, and are best left within the family,” she said.
LifeNews.com is not the only pro-life website the Girl Scouts has requested to remove its logo. Former Girl Scouts mom Ann Saladin says she was also asked to take the logo off of a flier posted on her small website MyGirlScoutCouncil.com,, which highlights Girl Scouts curriculum that contrasts with pro-life views.
However, Saladin says she did not feel threatened by the Girl Scouts’ request, and that she has no problem removing the logo from her materials as long as her message gets across.
“The logo was a very minor point to the concerns that were being shared,” Saladin said.
Alabama Pro Life Candidates for March 13, 2012 Primary
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice - Judge Roy Moore -Alabama Supreme Court - Tommy Bryan -
Public Service Commission - Kathy Peterson -
Congressional Alabama Candidates - Election of Congress 2012
Congress District 1 - Pete RiehmCongress District 4 - Robert Aderholt -
Congress District 5 - Mo Brooks -
Congress District 6 - Scott Beason -
State Board of Education
Jessica James - State Board of Education, District 1, Mobile, Baldwin area
David L Black - State Board of Education, District 1, Northwest Alabama
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Alabama Pro Choice Candidates
Alabama Pro choice candidates have been traditional voters in the Alabama Democrat Primary. With the Obamanation of the Democrat Party, much of the old traditional base and church vote has simply left the Democrat Party. For those aspiring ambitious liberal candidates, they realize that their future is to run for office in the Republican Party. As we are seeing in the 2012 election, pro choice candidates are now running in the Alabama Republican Primary.
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Alabama Pro Life Candidate Recommendations - Previous Elections
2010 ElectionRobert Bentley, Governor
Luther Strange, Attorney General
John McMillan,
State Commissioner of Agriculture
Terry Dunn,
Public Service Commissioner Place 2
Charlie Grimsley - State Treasurer - (Democrat)
Mike Bolin, Supreme Court Place 2
Tom Parker, Supreme Court Place 3
Kelli Wise, Supreme Court Place
Tommy Bryan, Court of Civil Appeals
United States Congress, House of Representatives
Mo Brooks - Congress 5th District
Betty Peters -
Alabama State Board of Education District 2 ,
Counties Barbour, Chambers, Clay, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Randolph, Russell, Tallapoosa and a portion of Talladega Counties
Shadrack McGill - State Senate 8, North East Alabama
- Vote Tuesday July 13, 2010
Dr. Robert Bentley - Governor
John McMillan - State Commissioner of Agriculture
Stephen Evans - Public Service Commissioner Place 1
Rick Barber - Congress 2nd District, Montgomery and wiregrass.
Chris Salter - Congress 7th District, West Alabama, black belt and part of Birmingham.
-- Birmingham Area
Bobby Humphryes - Jefferson County Commission Dist 3
Joe Knight - Jefferson County Commission Dist 4
Jennifer Parsons - Jefferson Co School Board
Patricia McGriff - Senate District 4 Cullman, Winston, Lawrence
Clay Scofield - Senate District 9, Madison, Marshall, Blount
-- Blount County
Pamela Casey - District Attorney
Ray Long - County Commission Chairman, Morgan County
Steve Pepper - House District 5, Limestone County
- Marshall County
Tim Nabors - Superintendent of Schools
James Hutcheson - County Commission Chairman
Timothy Bollinger - House District 36, Marshall County
Clay Scofield - Senate District 9, Madison, Marshall, Blount
Richard Talley - County Commission - Dothan, Houston County
Alabama Alliance Against Abortion, leading the charge for life in Alabama
http://wholeworldinhishands.com/world/alabama_pro_life.html
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Dr. Robert Bentley is a born again Christian as evident by his personal reputation in Tuscaloosa, and because he taught Sunday School at First Baptist Tuscaloosa for 28 years. Dr. Bentley has a 100% Pro Life voting record in the Alabama Legislature, and he introduced an Amendment to the Alabama Constitution to reduce abortions in Alabama.John McMillan served in the Alabama Legislature was very conservative and 100% Pro Life.
Birmingham Candidates
Bobby Humphryes served two terms in the Alabama legislature and had a 100% Pro-Life record. As a Commissioner, he has fought against Shelia Smoot and the Wall Street bankers to protect the taxpayers.
Jennifer Parsons has served as a volunteer for Sav-a-Life ministries, a pro-life crisis pregnancy center
Associated Press - June 14, 2010 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The campaign manager for former Chief Justice Roy Moore, James Henderson, is endorsing Robert Bentley in the Republican runoff for governor.
Henderson says Bentley's qualifications, values and love for Alabama make him the best candidate for governor. Henderson said Monday he's not speaking for Moore, who finished fourth in the primary on June 1.
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Alabama Vote Pro Life - Tuesday June 1
We are glad to present you a slate of pro life candidates June 1 Primary.- Ken Gawronski - Counties of Limestone, Madison, Jackson, Etowah, DeKalb.
Bobby Humphryes, Jefferson County Commission Dist 3
Joe Knight, Jefferson County Commission Dist 4
David Carrington, Jefferson County Commission Dist 5
Greg Reed, District 5 Walker, Jefferson, Tuscaloosa
Sen. Steve French, - District 15, Shelby Jefferson County
Sen. Scott Beason, District 17 Jefferson, Blount
Patricia McGriff or Tom Beason, Co-Endorse District 4 Cullman, Winston, Lawrence
Pat Moore, House District 15, Birmingham
Lee Brannon Powell, Circuit Judge Jefferson County
Rep. Mary Sue McClurkin, District 43, Shelby County
Charles Bishop, House District 14, Walker, Tuscaloosa
Bill Roberts, House District 13, Walker
Joel Lonnergan, House District 30, St. Clair / Etowah
-- North Alabama
Clay Scofield Senate District 9, Madison, Marshall, Blount
Tom Beason or Patricia McGriff, Co-Endorse Senate District 4 Cullman, Winston, Lawrence
Jerry Freeman or Angela Laughlin, Co-Endorse Senate District 1, Lauderdale, Colbert
Don Huddleston House District 5, Limestone
John Gasslock, County Commission Chairman, Morgan County
Joe Perry, House Dist 11 -- Cullman, parts of Morgan, Blount
Charles Bishop, House District 14, Walker, Tuscaloosa, Winston
Bill Roberts, House District 13, Walker
Wes Long, House District 27, Marshall County
Nathan Broadhurst or Corey Hill, House District 26 Marshall
Joel Lonnergan, House District 30, St. Clair / Etowah
Ken Gawronski - Alabama State Board of Education District 8
-- Mobile and Baldwin County
Mark Erwin, District Attorney of Mobile County
Nathan Davis, House Dist 104 Mobile
Brad Moser, State Senate District 33, Mobile
-- Montgomery Area
Paul Beckman, House District 88, Autauga County
Ray Boles, State Senate 30, Autauga, Butler, Crenshaw, Elmore, Lowndes, Pike
Shane Grimes, House District 81, Tallapoosa
David Grimes, House Montgomery County
-- Cullman County
Joe Perry, House Dist 11 -- Cullman
Gus Butram, House Dist 12 -- Cullman
Sheriff Mike Rainey.
Doug Williams, County Commission
Wayne Willingham, County Commission
Tom Beason or Patricia McGriff Co-Endorse District 4 Cullman, Winston, Lawrence
-- Winston County
Rick Harris - Sheriff
Dewayne Johnson County Commission Dist 1
Jerry Mobley County Commission Dist 2
Charles Bishop, House District 14, Walker, Tuscaloosa, Winston
--Blount County
Pamela Casey, District Attorney
Sen. Scott Beason, District 17 Jefferson, Blount
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Ten Commandments - Information about Ten Commandments and Pro Life James Henderson is Chairman of the Board for Alabama Alliance Against Abortion. He is the contact for further enquires and news media inquiries. For contact info, go to the front page, under Contact Information for email and phone number. Return HOME Page Against Abortion
County Commission Chairman - James Hutcheson
County Commission District 1 - Kenny Blackman or Mike Casey
County Commission District 4 - Joey Baker
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Candidates have been carefully evaluated on issues of where they stand and more importantly, does the candidate have a past record of standing for what is right?
Issues evaluated on include:
1. Pro Life. Understand the issue of Life. and the commitment to standing up for the unborn.
2. Dedication to Family Values. Does candidate have strong feelings about Traditional Marriage, the assault on family from the gay community and the resolve to do something about it.
3. Overall conservative Christian world view. Do actions of the past reflect dedication to duty and does the candidate have the past record of standing for morality.
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Alabama Citizens for Life
Dr. Robert Bentley, a candidate for Governor, gives precious time to the benefit concert for Right to Life /Sav-A-Life held at Calvary Baptist Church in Fayette on Saturday May 15. The keynote address and testimony shows his concern for "Life" and our country. Pure Heart and Bama Boys provided exceptional gospel music. An Alabama Citizens for Life effort.http://www.webparish.com/prolife/al4life/ A coalition of pro life Alabama groups working together can pass tougher pro life laws. We are grateful for groups like Alabama Citizens for Life and the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition Education Fund
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