General Election - November 7, 2000
Prepared by the Office of Secretary of State
Following is a listing of all candidates appearing on the November 7, 2000, ballot for federal and state offices. If you need contact information for any candidate, please download our full candidate list in Adobe Acrobat format. You will need Adobe's FREE Acrobat Reader to view that file.
President |
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Pat Buchanan (Independent) | |||
John Hagelin (Independent) | |||
Ralph Nader (Independent) | |||
Harry Browne (Libertarian) | |||
Al Gore (Democrat) | |||
Howard Phillips (Independent) | |||
George W. Bush (Republican) | |||
U.S. Congress
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District 1 | |||
Dick Coffee (Libertarian) | |||
H. L. "Sonny" Callahan (Republican) | |||
District 2 | |||
Charles Woods (Democrat) | |||
Wallace B. McGahan (Libertarian) | |||
Terry Everett (Republican) | |||
District 3 | |||
John Sophocleus (Libertarian) | |||
Bob Riley (Republican) | |||
District 4 | |||
Marsha Folsom (Democrat) | |||
Craig Goodrich (Libertarian) | |||
Robert Aderholt (Republican) | |||
District 5 | |||
Bud Cramer (Democrat) | |||
Alan Barksdale (Libertarian) | |||
District 6 | |||
Terry Reagin (Libertarian) | |||
Spencer Bachus (Republican) | |||
District 7 | |||
Earl F. Hilliard (Democrat) | |||
Ken Hager (Libertarian) | |||
Ed Martin (Republican) | |||
Chief Justice |
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Sharon Yates (Democrat) | |||
Roy Moore (Republican) | |||
Associate Justice |
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Place 1 | |||
Ralph D. Cook (Democrat) | |||
Lyn Stuart (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Sydney Albert Smith (Libertarian) | |||
Champ Lyons Jr. (Republican) | |||
Place 3 | |||
John H. England Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Tom Woodall (Republican) | |||
Place 4 | |||
R. Joel Laird Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Bernard Harwood (Republican) | |||
Court of Civil Appeals |
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Place 1 | |||
Roger M. Monroe (Democrat) | |||
Craig Pittman (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Henry Steagall (Democrat) | |||
John B. Crawley (Republican) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Gene Reese (Democrat) | |||
Glenn Murdock (Republican) | |||
Court of Criminal Appeals |
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Place 1 | |||
James "Jimmy" H. Fry (Democrat) | |||
Greg Shaw (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Aubrey Ford Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Kelli Wise (Republican) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Sue Bell Cobb (Democrat) | |||
Alice Martin (Republican) | |||
President of PSC |
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Matthew A. Givens (Libertarian) | |||
Jim Sullivan (Republican) | |||
State Board of Education |
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District 1 | |||
Betty Gartman (Democrat) | |||
Bradley Byrne (Republican) | |||
District 3 | |||
Beverly D. Ross (Democrat) | |||
Stephenie Bell (Republican) | |||
District 5 | |||
Ella B. Bell (Democrat) | |||
District 7 | |||
Sandra Ray (Democrat) | |||
Pat Ellis (Republican) | |||
Circuit Judge |
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District 1 | |||
Place 1 | |||
J. Lee McPhearson (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Harold L. Crow (Democrat) | |||
District 2 | |||
Place 99 | |||
H. Edward McFerrin (Democrat) | |||
District 4 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Tommy Jones (Democrat) | |||
District 5 | |||
Place 2 | |||
Tom F. Young Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Howard F. Bryan (Democrat) | |||
District 6 | |||
Place 2 | |||
Dennis Steverson (Democrat) | |||
Chuck Malone (Republican) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Herschel Hamner Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District 7 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Malcolm Street Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Christopher M. Hopkins (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Samuel "Sam" H. Monk (Democrat) | |||
District 8 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Sherrie Brown (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Glenn Thompson (Democrat) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Steve Haddock (Democrat) | |||
District 9 | |||
Place 1 | |||
David A. Rains (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Randall Cole (Democrat) | |||
District 10 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Joseph L. Boohaker (Democrat) | |||
Tom Bowron (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
James S. Garrett (Democrat) | |||
Place 4 | |||
Dan Rogers Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Dick D. Nave (Republican) | |||
Place 5 | |||
Teresa B. Petelos (Republican) | |||
Place 6 | |||
Scott Vowell (Democrat) | |||
Place 7 | |||
Mike McCormick (Republican) | |||
Place 8 | |||
Tennant M. Smallwood Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Place 9 | |||
G. William Noble (Republican) | |||
Place 11 | |||
Houston L. Brown (Democrat) | |||
Joe Knight (Republican) | |||
Place 13 | |||
Ed Ramsey (Republican) | |||
Place 14 | |||
Billy C. Jewell (Democrat) | |||
Jack D. Carl (Republican) | |||
Place 15 | |||
John C. Calhoun (Republican) | |||
Place 16 | |||
James H. Hard (Republican) | |||
Place 18 | |||
Terry Lee Carlisle (Democrat) | |||
Sandra Ross Storm (Republican) | |||
Place 27 | |||
Clyde Jones (Democrat) | |||
Virginia A. Vinson (Republican) | |||
District 12 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Thomas E. Head III (Democrat) | |||
District 13 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Ferrill D. McRae (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Jim Wood (Democrat) | |||
Place 3 | |||
John R. Lockett (Democrat) | |||
Place 4 | |||
Joseph "Rusty" S. Johnston (Republican) | |||
Place 5 | |||
J. Donald Banks (Republican) | |||
Place 6 | |||
Rick Stout (Democrat) | |||
Norman "Norm" H. Davis Jr. (Republican) | |||
Place 8 | |||
John F. Butler (Republican) | |||
Place 9 | |||
Rosemary D. Chambers (Republican) | |||
Place 10 | |||
Herman Y. Thomas (Democrat) | |||
District 14 | |||
Place 1 | |||
John L. Madison Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
James C. Brotherton (Democrat) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Hugh Beaird (Democrat) | |||
District 15 | |||
Place 2 | |||
Sally Greenhaw (Democrat) | |||
District 16 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Allen Millican (Democrat) | |||
Alice Pruett (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
William W. Cardwell (Democrat) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Donald W. Stewart (Democrat) | |||
Place 4 | |||
William H. Rhea III (Democrat) | |||
District 17 | |||
Place 99 | |||
Eddie Hardaway Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District 19 | |||
Place 1 | |||
John B. Bush (Republican) | |||
District 20 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Lawson Little (Democrat) | |||
Charles Decker (Republican) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Denny Holloway (Democrat) | |||
District 21 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Joseph "Joe" B. Brogden (Democrat) | |||
District 22 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Charles "Lex" A. Short (Democrat) | |||
District 23 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Joseph L. Battle (Democrat) | |||
Place 4 | |||
Loyd H. Little Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Place 5 | |||
Laura Jo Wilbourn Hamilton (Democrat) | |||
Place 6 | |||
Jim Smith (Democrat) | |||
District 24 | |||
Place 99 | |||
James W. Moore (Democrat) | |||
District 25 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Carlton Mayhall Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Scott Gilliland (Democrat) | |||
Bobby Aderholt (Republican) | |||
District 27 | |||
Place 99 | |||
David Evans (Democrat) | |||
District 28 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Charles Partin (Republican) | |||
Place 2 | |||
James H. Reid (Republican) | |||
District 29 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Julian M. King (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Jerry L. Fielding (Democrat) | |||
District 30 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Bob Austin (Democrat) | |||
District 31 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Jacqueline (Jackie) M. Hatcher (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Harold "Hal" V. Hughston Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District 32 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Frank Brunner (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Don L. Hardeman (Democrat) | |||
District 33 | |||
Place 1 | |||
Ben McLauchlin (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Jimmy Fuqua (Democrat) | |||
Ken Quattlebaum (Republican) | |||
District 34 | |||
Place 99 | |||
Sharon Hindman Hester (Democrat) | |||
District 35 | |||
Place 99 | |||
Samuel H. Welch Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District 36 | |||
Place 99 | |||
Philip Reich (Democrat) | |||
District 38 | |||
Place 1 | |||
W. W. Haralson (Democrat) | |||
District 40 | |||
Place 99 | |||
John Rochester (Democrat) | |||
District Judge |
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District Baldwin | |||
Baldwin County | |||
Place 2 | |||
Rosalyn H. Mattingly (Democrat) | |||
Jody W. Bishop (Republican) | |||
District Bibb | |||
Bibb County | |||
Place 99 | |||
James (Jim) M. White (Democrat) | |||
Blount County | |||
Place 99 | |||
John Dobson (Democrat) | |||
District Calhoun | |||
Calhoun County | |||
Place 2 | |||
Gus Colvin (Democrat) | |||
District Chambers | |||
Chambers County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Joel Holley (Democrat) | |||
District Clay | |||
Clay County | |||
Place 99 | |||
George C. Simpson (Democrat) | |||
District Coffee | |||
Coffee County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Steve Blair (Democrat) | |||
District Conecuh | |||
Conecuh County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Jeff T. Brock (Democrat) | |||
District Coosa | |||
Coosa County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Robert J. Teel Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District Crenshaw | |||
Crenshaw County | |||
Place 99 | |||
William R. King (Democrat) | |||
District Etowah | |||
Etowah County | |||
Place 1 | |||
William "Bill" D. Russell Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Place 2 | |||
Wayne Owen (Democrat) | |||
District Fayette | |||
Fayette County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Jerry Clary (Democrat) | |||
District Franklin | |||
Franklin County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Paula Bohannon McDowell (Democrat) | |||
District Hale | |||
Hale County | |||
Place 99 | |||
William "Sonny" A. Ryan (Democrat) | |||
District Henry | |||
Henry County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Charles W. Woodham (Democrat) | |||
District Houston | |||
Houston County | |||
Place 1 | |||
Terry Bullard (Democrat) | |||
Brad Mendheim (Republican) | |||
District Jefferson | |||
Jefferson County | |||
Place 3 | |||
Elise Barclay (Republican) | |||
Place 4 | |||
R. O. Hughes (Republican) | |||
Place 6 | |||
Robert "Bob" G. Cahill (Republican) | |||
Place 7 | |||
Donald "Don" R. Cruse Sr. (Democrat) | |||
Linwood "Lin" Bragan (Republican) | |||
Place 8 | |||
Agnes Chappell (Democrat) | |||
Phillip Bahakel (Republican) | |||
Place 9 | |||
David Lichtenstein (Democrat) | |||
Tom Davis (Republican) | |||
Place 12 | |||
Vincent J. Schilleci Jr. (Republican) | |||
District Lawrence | |||
Lawrence County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Randy Mullican (Democrat) | |||
District Lee | |||
Lee County | |||
Place 2 | |||
Elizabeth McAdory Borg (Democrat) | |||
Russell Bush (Republican) | |||
District Lowndes | |||
Lowndes County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Terri Bozeman (Democrat) | |||
Fred Bell (Reform) | |||
District Madison | |||
Madison County | |||
Place 3 | |||
Martha Lynn Sherrod (Democrat) | |||
C. Michael "Mike" Seibert (Republican) | |||
District Marengo | |||
Marengo County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Wade Drinkard (Democrat) | |||
District Mobile | |||
Mobile County | |||
Place 3 | |||
Vicki M. Davis (Democrat) | |||
Charles N. McKnight (Republican) | |||
Place 4 | |||
Judson W. Wells (Republican) | |||
District Monroe | |||
Monroe County | |||
Place 99 | |||
John Causey Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District Montgomery | |||
Montgomery County | |||
Place 2 | |||
Maryanne Prince (Democrat) | |||
Peggy Givhan (Republican) | |||
Place 3 | |||
Johnny Hardwick (Democrat) | |||
Lucie McLemore (Republican) | |||
District Morgan | |||
Morgan County | |||
Place 2 | |||
David Bibb (Democrat) | |||
District Perry | |||
Perry County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Richard Avery Jr. (Democrat) | |||
District Pike | |||
Pike County | |||
Place 99 | |||
William G. Hightower (Independent) | |||
District Randolph | |||
Randolph County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Pat Whaley (Democrat) | |||
District Russell | |||
Russell County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Mike Bellamy (Democrat) | |||
District St. Clair | |||
St. Clair County | |||
Place 99 | |||
James E. Hill Jr. (Republican) | |||
District Talladega | |||
Talladega County | |||
Place 99 | |||
George N. Sims (Democrat) | |||
District Walker | |||
Walker County | |||
Place 2 | |||
Larry E. Lapkovitch (Democrat) | |||
District Washington | |||
Washington County | |||
Place 99 | |||
James Thomas "Tom" Baxter (Democrat) | |||
District Winston | |||
Winston County | |||
Place 99 | |||
Samuel L. Masdon III (Republican) | |||
Circuit Clerk |
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Autauga County | |||
Whit Moncrief (Republican) | |||
Baldwin County | |||
Diane Hall Homan (Democrat) | |||
Jackie N. Calhoun (Republican) | |||
Barbour County | |||
David S. Nix (Democrat) | |||
Bibb County | |||
John Harper Stacy (Democrat) | |||
Blount County | |||
Mike Criswell (Republican) | |||
Bullock County | |||
Wilbert M. Jernigan (Democrat) | |||
Butler County | |||
Allen W. Stephenson (Democrat) | |||
Calhoun County | |||
Ted Hooks (Democrat) | |||
Chambers County | |||
Charles W. Story (Democrat) | |||
Cherokee County | |||
Carolyn M. Smith (Democrat) | |||
Chilton County | |||
Mike Smith (Republican) | |||
Choctaw County | |||
Donald R. Gibson (Democrat) | |||
Clarke County | |||
Wayne Brunson (Democrat) | |||
Clay County | |||
Jeff Colburn (Democrat) | |||
Cleburne County | |||
Jerry Paul Owen (Democrat) | |||
Coffee County | |||
Mickey Counts (Democrat) | |||
Anita C. Metcalf (Republican) | |||
Colbert County | |||
Phillip Bowling (Democrat) | |||
Conecuh County | |||
George Hendrix (Democrat) | |||
Coosa County | |||
Jeff Wood (Democrat) | |||
Charles E. Mitchell (Independent) | |||
Covington County | |||
Roger Powell (Democrat) | |||
Crenshaw County | |||
Ann Tate (Democrat) | |||
Cullman County | |||
Robert Bates (Democrat) | |||
Wayne Manord (Republican) | |||
Dale County | |||
Mary Bludsworth (Democrat) | |||
Dallas County | |||
Cheryl Curtis-Strong (Democrat) | |||
Charlette Edwards (Republican) | |||
DeKalb County | |||
Jimmy Lindsey (Democrat) | |||
Connie Buttram (Republican) | |||
Elmore County | |||
Larry Dozier (Republican) | |||
Escambia County | |||
James K. Taylor (Democrat) | |||
Etowah County | |||
Billy Yates (Democrat) | |||
Fayette County | |||
J. Eddy Smith (Democrat) | |||
Billy Joe Owens (Republican) | |||
Franklin County | |||
J. T. "Joey" Newton (Democrat) | |||
Edie Hester (Republican) | |||
Geneva County | |||
Sharon Jo Jones (Democrat) | |||
Gale Laye (Republican) | |||
Greene County | |||
Johnnie M. Knott (Democrat) | |||
Hale County | |||
Gay Nell Tinker (Democrat) | |||
Betty Gayle Pate (Reform) | |||
Henry County | |||
Connie Burdeshaw (Democrat) | |||
Houston County | |||
Judy Byrd (Democrat) | |||
Charles "Charley" W. Camp (Republican) | |||
Jackson County | |||
Ken Ferrell (Democrat) | |||
Jefferson County | |||
Anne-Marie Adams (Democrat) | |||
Cheryl Ann Bahakel (Republican) | |||
Circuit Clerk - Bessemer |
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Earl Carter Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Jerry McFarland (Republican) | |||
Circuit Clerk |
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Lamar County | |||
Curtis Graham (Democrat) | |||
Micheal Baughn (Independent) | |||
Lauderdale County | |||
Kenneth C. Austin (Democrat) | |||
Lawrence County | |||
Harce Hill (Democrat) | |||
Lee County | |||
Corinne Tatum Hurst (Republican) | |||
Limestone County | |||
Charles Page Jr. (Democrat) | |||
Lowndes County | |||
Ruby Jones (Democrat) | |||
Macon County | |||
Eddie D. Mallard (Democrat) | |||
Madison County | |||
Jane Chandler Smith (Democrat) | |||
Diane Huffman (Republican) | |||
Marengo County | |||
Rusty Nichols (Democrat) | |||
Marion County | |||
James Odis Garrard (Democrat) | |||
Marshall County | |||
Sherry Griep (Democrat) | |||
Cheryl Pierce (Republican) | |||
Mobile County | |||
Susan Few Wilson (Democrat) | |||
Chuck Lewis (Republican) | |||
Monroe County | |||
John M. Sawyer (Democrat) | |||
Montgomery County | |||
Melissa Rittenour (Democrat) | |||
Morgan County | |||
John Pat Orr (Democrat) | |||
Perry County | |||
Mary Cosby Moore (Democrat) | |||
Pickens County | |||
Bobby Cowart (Democrat) | |||
Pike County | |||
Brenda Meadows Peacock (Republican) | |||
Randolph County | |||
Kim S. Benefield (Democrat) | |||
Russell County | |||
Kathy Coulter (Democrat) | |||
Shelby County | |||
Mary H. Harris (Republican) | |||
St. Clair County | |||
Elizabeth Murphree Mealer (Democrat) | |||
Debbie Walker (Independent Party) | |||
Jeff Wyatt (Republican) | |||
Sumter County | |||
Odessa B. Mack (Democrat) | |||
Talladega County | |||
Clarence Haynes (Democrat) | |||
Tallapoosa County | |||
Frank Lucas (Democrat) | |||
Laeman Butcher (Republican) | |||
Tuscaloosa County | |||
Doris T. Turner (Democrat) | |||
Walker County | |||
Vinita B. Thompson (Democrat) | |||
Washington County | |||
Steven Grimes (Democrat) | |||
Wilcox County | |||
Ralph Ervin (Democrat) | |||
Winston County | |||
John D. Snoddy (Independent) | |||
Jeff Hood (Republican) |