PRIMARY ELECTION 2018 TRACKER

Published 6:56 pm Tuesday, June 5, 2018

The results will soon be coming in for the 2018 primary races, including races for local seats. Local candidates are vying to become the next representative for District 89 in the Alabama House of Representatives, 12 Judicial Circuit Judge, Pike County District Judge, Pike County Probate Judge and District 6 representative on the Pike County Board of Education.

The election also includes the race for governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, attorney general, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, seats on the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals and the Alabama Public Service Commission and more.

RESULTS

With 34 of 35 precincts reporting

District 89, Alabama House of Representatives

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Wes Allen – 3,453 votes (69.07 percent)

Marcus Paramore – 1,501 votes (30.30 percent)

*includes results from Pike and Dale counties

Circuit Judge, 12th Judicial Circuit

Henry “Sonny” Reagan – 1,664 votes (42.02 percent)

Josh Wilson – 2,296 votes (52.98 percent)

*includes results from Pike and Coffee counties

District Judge

Steven Curtis – 2,140 votes (45.00 percent)

January “Jana” Blair Ellis – 1,544 votes (32.46 percent)

Virginia Green Nowling – 1,072 votes (22.54 percent)

Probate Judge

Michael Bunn – 3,165 votes (66.25 percent)

Alton Starling – 1,612 votes (33.75 percent)

Pike County Board of Education, Seat 6

Deb Fortune – 385 votes (34.13 percent)

Chris Wilkes – 743 votes (65.87 percent)

AL District 2, U.S. House of Representatives

Republican primary

Tommy Amason – 130 votes (2.72 percent)

Bobby Bright – 1,575 votes (33.00 percent)

Rich Hobson – 411 votes (8.61 percent)

Barry Moore – 519 votes (10.87 percent)

Martha Roby – 2,138 votes (44.79 percent)

Democratic primary

Tabatha Isner – 540 votes (49.41 percent)

Audri Scott Williams – 553 votes (50.59 percent)

Governor

Republican primary

Tommy Battle – 589 votes (12.03 percent)

Scott Dawson – 642 votes (13.11 percent)

Bill Hightower – 120 votes (2.45 percent)

Kay Ivey – 3,509 votes (71.66 percent)

*Michael McAllister – 37 votes (00.76 percent)

*Deceased

Democratic primary

Sue Bell Cobb – 673 votes (59.04 percent)

Christopher A. Countryman – 24 votes (2.12 percent)

James C. Fields Jr. – 107 votes (9.44 percent)

Walt Maddox – 217 votes (19.15 percent)

Doug “New Blue” Smith – 58 votes (5.12 percent)

Anthony White – 54 votes (4.77 percent)

Lieutenant governor

Will Ainsworth – 1,514 votes (33.02 percent)

Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh – 2,403 votes (52.41 percent)

Rusty Glover – 668 votes (14.57 percent)