How Covington County voted

Published 1:40 am Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Following are vote totals cast in Covington County for state-wide candidates. Names of top vote-getters here are in bold.

Governor

Republican

Dr. Robert Bentley – 1,127 (21 percent)

Bradley Byrne – 1,369 (25 percent)

Tim James – 1,549 (28 percent)

Roy Moore – 1,294 (24 percent)

James Potts – 18 (0.33 percent)

Charles Taylor – 25 (0.46 percent)

Democrat

Artur Davis – 370 (32 percent)

Ron Sparks – 789 (68 percent)

Lt. Governor

Republican

Hank Erwin – 1,041 (22 percent)

Kay Ivey – 3,318 (69 percent)

Gene Ponder – 433 (9 percent)

U.S. Senator

Republican

N.C. “Clint” Moser – 748 (14 percent)

Richard Shelby – 4,528 (86 percent)

Democrat

William G. Barnes – 631 (63 percent)

Simone De Moore – 378 (37 percent)

U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional district

Republican

Rick Barber – 1,106 (24 percent)

Stephanie Bell – 1,385 (30 percent)

John Beau McKinney III – 243 (5 percent)

Martha Roby – 1,912 (41 percent)

Attorney General

Republican

Troy King – 2,971 (57 percent)

Luther Strange – 2,276 (43 percent)

Democrat

James H. Anderson – 631 (61 percent)

Michel Nicrosi – 174 (17 percent)

Giles Perkins – 223 (22 percent)

Supreme Court Justice, Place No. 1

Republican

Michael F. “Mike” Bolin – 2,713

Tracy W. Cary – 1,560

Supreme Court Justice, Place No. 2

Republican

James R. Houts – 372

Eric Johnson – 1,117

Tom Parker – 2,654

State Treasurer

Republican

Young Boozer – 2,953

George C. Wallace Jr. – 2,230

Democrat

Charley Grimsley – 687

Jeremy Sherer – 331

Ag Commissioner

Republican

Dorman Grace – 1,490

John McMillan – 1,940

Dale Peterson – 820

Public Service Commission, Place No. 1

Republican

Chris “Chip” Beeker – 850

Twinkle Address Cavanaugh – 2,301

Stephen Evans – 1,115

Public Service Commission, Place No. 2

Republican

Chip Brown – 1,699

Terry Dunn – 2,076

Statewide amendment No. 1

Yes – 1,773

No – 3,269