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2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama

The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama took place on November 4, 2014. Voters elected the 7 U.S. representatives from the state of Alabama. The elections coincided with the elections of other offices, including the Governor of Alabama.

2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama

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All 7 Alabama seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 6 1
Seats won 6 1
Seat change
Popular vote 704,533 331,764
Percentage 65.18% 30.69%
Swing 1.38% 5.18%

Primary elections were held on June 3, 2014. Primary runoffs, necessary if no candidate won a majority of the vote, were held on July 15.

Overview edit

Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama by district:[1]

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 103,758 68.16% 48,278 31.71% 198 0.13% 152,234 100.0% Republican hold
District 2 113,103 67.34% 54,692 32.56% 157 0.09% 167,952 100.0% Republican hold
District 3 103,558 63.72% 52,816 36.22% 246 0.06% 156,620 100.0% Republican hold
District 4 132,831 98.57% 0 0.00% 1,921 1.43% 134,752 100.0% Republican hold
District 5 115,338 74.42% 0 0.00% 39,636 25.58% 154,974 100.0% Republican hold
District 6 135,945 76.18% 42,291 23.70% 213 0.12% 178,449 100.0% Republican hold
District 7 0 0.00% 133,687 98.37% 2,212 1.63% 135,899 100.0% Democratic hold
Total 704,533 65.18% 331,764 30.69% 44,583 4.13% 1,080,880 100.0%

District 1 edit

Republican incumbent Bradley Byrne, who had represented the district since a December 2013 special election,[2] ran for re-election.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Burton LeFlore, real estate agent and nominee for this seat in 2013

General election edit

Campaign edit

Byrne was originally believed to be running for re-election unopposed, but LeFlore managed to qualify.[3][4]

Results edit

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bradley Byrne (incumbent) 103,758 68.2
Democratic Burton LeFlore 48,278 31.7
n/a Write-ins 198 0.1
Total votes 152,234 100.0
Republican hold

District 2 edit

Republican incumbent Martha Roby, who had represented the district since 2011, ran for re-election.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Erick Wright[3]

General election edit

Results edit

Alabama's 2nd congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Martha Roby (incumbent) 113,103 67.3
Democratic Erick Wright 54,692 32.6
n/a Write-ins 157 0.1
Total votes 167,952 100.0
Republican hold

District 3 edit

Republican incumbent Mike Rogers who had represented the district since 2003, ran for re-election.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Thomas Casson

Results edit

Republican primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Rogers (incumbent) 50,372 75.9
Republican Thomas Casson 15,999 24.1
Total votes 66,371 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Jesse T. Smith, U.S. Army veteran[3]

General election edit

Results edit

Alabama's 3rd congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike D. Rogers (incumbent) 103,558 66.1
Democratic Jesse Smith 52,816 33.7
n/a Write-ins 246 0.2
Total votes 156,620 100.0
Republican hold

District 4 edit

Republican incumbent Robert Aderholt, who had represented the district since 1997, ran for re-election.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Withdrawn edit
  • Thomas E. Drake II.

Democratic primary edit

No Democrats filed for the office[3]

General election edit

Results edit

Alabama's 4th congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Aderholt (incumbent) 132,831 98.6
n/a Write-ins 1,921 1.4
Total votes 134,752 100.0
Republican hold

District 5 edit

Republican incumbent Mo Brooks, who had represented the district since 2011, ran for re-election.

Republican primary edit

Brooks had defeated the then incumbent Democrat-turned-Republican Parker Griffith, in the 2010 Republican primary and again in 2012. Supporters of Griffith circulated petitions to get Griffith on the ballot as an independent.[7] He considered doing so, but instead re-joined the Democratic Party and ran for Governor.

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Jerry Hill
Declined edit

Results edit

Republican primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mo Brooks (incumbent) 49,117 80.3
Republican Jerry Hill 12,038 19.7
Total votes 61,155 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

No Democrats filed to run

Declined edit

General election edit

Mark Bray challenged Brooks as an independent candidate[8] with Reggie Hill running as a write-in candidate.[9]

Results edit

Alabama's 5th congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mo Brooks (incumbent) 115,338 74.4
Independent Mark Bray 39,005 25.2
n/a Write-ins 631 0.4
Total votes 154,974 100.0
Republican hold

District 6 edit

Republican incumbent Spencer Bachus, who had represented the 6th district since 1993, did not run for re-election.[10]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Gary Palmer, president of the conservative think tank Alabama Policy Institute[3]
Eliminated in primary edit
Declined edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Scott
Beason
Will
Brooke
Paul
DeMarco
Chad
Mathis
Gary
Palmer
Tom
Vignuelle
Undecided
Cygnal May 2014 12% 11% 20% 17% 18% 3% 19%
JMC Analytics (R-Mathis) April 15 & 17, 2014 445 ± 4.6% 9% 10% 15% 16% 4% 2% 44%

Results edit

Republican primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul DeMarco 30,894 32.7
Republican Gary Palmer 18,655 19.7
Republican Scott Beason 14,451 15.3
Republican Chad Mathis 14,420 15.3
Republican Will Brooke 13,130 13.9
Republican Tom Vigneulle 2,397 2.5
Republican Robert Shattuck 587 0.5
Total votes 94,534 100.0

DeMarco and Palmer advanced to a July 15 runoff election to decide the Republican primary.[15]

Runoff edit

Polling edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Paul
DeMarco
Gary
Palmer
Undecided
Cygnal July 7–8, 2014 647 ± 3.84% 29% 60% 11%
Results edit
Republican primary runoff results[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gary Palmer 47,491 63.5
Republican Paul DeMarco 27,295 36.5
Total votes 74,786 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Avery Vise, businessman

General election edit

Campaign edit

Palmer faced Democrat Mark Lester, a professor at Birmingham-Southern College who replaced original nominee Avery Vise.[4][17]

Robert Shattuck, who lost in the Republican primary, ran as a write-in candidate.[18]

Libertarian Aimee Love had been running, but the Alabama Libertarian Party was unable to secure ballot access for federal elections.

Results edit

Alabama's 6th congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gary Palmer 135,945 76.2
Democratic Mark Lester 42,291 23.7
n/a Write-ins 213 0.1
Total votes 178,449 100.0
Republican hold

District 7 edit

Democrat incumbent Terri Sewell, who had represented the district since 2011, ran for re-election.

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Tamara Harris Johnson, former Birmingham City Attorney

Results edit

Democratic primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terri Sewell (incumbent) 74,953 83.9
Democratic Tamara Harris Johnson 14,374 16.1
Total votes 89,327 100.0

Republican primary edit

No Republicans filed to run for the office[3]

General election edit

Results edit

Alabama's 7th congressional district, 2014[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terri Sewell (incumbent) 133,687 98.4
n/a Write-ins 2,212 1.6
Total votes 135,899 100.0
Democratic hold

References edit

  1. ^ Haas, Karen L. (March 9, 2015). "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 4, 2014". Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Sean (December 17, 2013). "Republican Bradley Byrne wins Alabama special election". The Washington Post. Washington, DC. Retrieved December 18, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . ABC 3340. February 8, 2014. Archived from the original on February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Alabama Democrats". Alabama Democratic Party. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Certified General Election Results" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Official Alabama Secretary of State Results July 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Parker Griffith to challenge Mo Brooks as an independent candidate for Congress? | AL.com". Blog.al.com. October 31, 2013. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  8. ^ Gattis, Paul (June 3, 2014). "Huntsville's Mark Bray expects to qualify as independent to run for Congress". AL.com. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  9. ^ Gattis, Paul (July 18, 2014). "Huntsville's Reggie Hill to run for Congress as write-in candidate". AL.com. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
  10. ^ "Alabama Rep. Spencer Bachus won't seek re-election". Fox News. Associated Press. September 30, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  11. ^ . ABC 33/40. October 24, 2013. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cahn, Emily (September 30, 2013). "Crowded GOP Race Expected in Bachus District | #AL06". Roll Call. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Dean, Charles J. (September 30, 2013). "Let's get ready to rumble In the race to succeed Spencer Bachus in Congress". The Birmingham News. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  14. ^ a b c d "Sen. Ward, Rep. Williams won't seek Alabama's 6th Congressional District". The Republic. Associated Press. October 2, 2013. Archived from the original on October 6, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  15. ^ Cahn, Emily. . Atr.rollcall.com. Archived from the original on November 16, 2014. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  16. ^ "Alabama Runoff Results". Al.com. July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  17. ^ Cason, Mike (August 16, 2014). "Alabama Democratic Party nominates Birmingham-Southern professor Mark Lester in 6th congressional district". AL.com. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  18. ^ Stinson, Jim (July 17, 2014). "Robert Shattuck, defeated early in GOP primary for 6th Congressional District, weighs write-in run". AL.com. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
  19. ^ "Alabama Democratic Primary Results". alabamavote.gov. June 3, 2014. Retrieved July 16, 2014.

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The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama took place on November 4 2014 Voters elected the 7 U S representatives from the state of Alabama The elections coincided with the elections of other offices including the Governor of Alabama 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama 2012 November 4 2014 2014 11 04 2016 All 7 Alabama seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican DemocraticLast election 6 1Seats won 6 1Seat changePopular vote 704 533 331 764Percentage 65 18 30 69 Swing 1 38 5 18 Republican 60 70 70 80 90 gt Democratic 90 gt Primary elections were held on June 3 2014 Primary runoffs necessary if no candidate won a majority of the vote were held on July 15 Contents 1 Overview 2 District 1 2 1 Republican primary 2 1 1 Candidates 2 1 1 1 Nominee 2 2 Democratic primary 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 Nominee 2 3 General election 2 3 1 Campaign 2 3 2 Results 3 District 2 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Nominee 3 2 Democratic primary 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Nominee 3 3 General election 3 3 1 Results 4 District 3 4 1 Republican primary 4 1 1 Candidates 4 1 1 1 Nominee 4 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 4 1 2 Results 4 2 Democratic primary 4 2 1 Candidates 4 2 1 1 Nominee 4 3 General election 4 3 1 Results 5 District 4 5 1 Republican primary 5 1 1 Candidates 5 1 1 1 Nominee 5 1 1 2 Withdrawn 5 2 Democratic primary 5 3 General election 5 3 1 Results 6 District 5 6 1 Republican primary 6 1 1 Candidates 6 1 1 1 Nominee 6 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 6 1 1 3 Declined 6 1 2 Results 6 2 Democratic primary 6 2 1 Candidates 6 2 1 1 Declined 6 3 General election 6 3 1 Results 7 District 6 7 1 Republican primary 7 1 1 Candidates 7 1 1 1 Nominee 7 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 7 1 1 3 Declined 7 1 2 Polling 7 1 3 Results 7 1 4 Runoff 7 1 4 1 Polling 7 1 4 2 Results 7 2 Democratic primary 7 2 1 Candidates 7 2 1 1 Nominee 7 3 General election 7 3 1 Campaign 7 3 2 Results 8 District 7 8 1 Democratic primary 8 1 1 Candidates 8 1 1 1 Nominee 8 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 8 1 2 Results 8 2 Republican primary 8 3 General election 8 3 1 Results 9 References 10 External linksOverview editResults of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama by district 1 District Republican Democratic Others Total ResultVotes Votes Votes Votes District 1 103 758 68 16 48 278 31 71 198 0 13 152 234 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 2 113 103 67 34 54 692 32 56 157 0 09 167 952 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 3 103 558 63 72 52 816 36 22 246 0 06 156 620 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 4 132 831 98 57 0 0 00 1 921 1 43 134 752 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 5 115 338 74 42 0 0 00 39 636 25 58 154 974 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 6 135 945 76 18 42 291 23 70 213 0 12 178 449 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 7 0 0 00 133 687 98 37 2 212 1 63 135 899 100 0 Democratic holdTotal 704 533 65 18 331 764 30 69 44 583 4 13 1 080 880 100 0 District 1 editSee also Alabama s 1st congressional districtSee also 2013 Alabama s 1st congressional district special election Republican incumbent Bradley Byrne who had represented the district since a December 2013 special election 2 ran for re election Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Bradley Byrne incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Burton LeFlore real estate agent and nominee for this seat in 2013General election edit Campaign edit Byrne was originally believed to be running for re election unopposed but LeFlore managed to qualify 3 4 Results edit Alabama s 1st congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bradley Byrne incumbent 103 758 68 2Democratic Burton LeFlore 48 278 31 7n a Write ins 198 0 1Total votes 152 234 100 0Republican holdDistrict 2 editSee also Alabama s 2nd congressional district Republican incumbent Martha Roby who had represented the district since 2011 ran for re election Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Martha Roby incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Erick Wright 3 General election edit Results edit Alabama s 2nd congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Martha Roby incumbent 113 103 67 3Democratic Erick Wright 54 692 32 6n a Write ins 157 0 1Total votes 167 952 100 0Republican holdDistrict 3 editSee also Alabama s 3rd congressional district Republican incumbent Mike Rogers who had represented the district since 2003 ran for re election Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Mike Rogers incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary edit Thomas CassonResults edit Republican primary results 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike Rogers incumbent 50 372 75 9Republican Thomas Casson 15 999 24 1Total votes 66 371 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Jesse T Smith U S Army veteran 3 General election edit Results edit Alabama s 3rd congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike D Rogers incumbent 103 558 66 1Democratic Jesse Smith 52 816 33 7n a Write ins 246 0 2Total votes 156 620 100 0Republican holdDistrict 4 editSee also Alabama s 4th congressional district Republican incumbent Robert Aderholt who had represented the district since 1997 ran for re election Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Robert Aderholt incumbent U S RepresentativeWithdrawn edit Thomas E Drake II Democratic primary edit No Democrats filed for the office 3 General election edit Results edit Alabama s 4th congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Robert Aderholt incumbent 132 831 98 6n a Write ins 1 921 1 4Total votes 134 752 100 0Republican holdDistrict 5 editSee also Alabama s 5th congressional district Republican incumbent Mo Brooks who had represented the district since 2011 ran for re election Republican primary edit Brooks had defeated the then incumbent Democrat turned Republican Parker Griffith in the 2010 Republican primary and again in 2012 Supporters of Griffith circulated petitions to get Griffith on the ballot as an independent 7 He considered doing so but instead re joined the Democratic Party and ran for Governor Candidates edit Nominee edit Mo Brooks incumbent U S Representative 3 Eliminated in primary edit Jerry HillDeclined edit Parker Griffith former U S RepresentativeResults edit Republican primary results 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mo Brooks incumbent 49 117 80 3Republican Jerry Hill 12 038 19 7Total votes 61 155 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit No Democrats filed to run Declined edit Parker Griffith former U S RepresentativeGeneral election edit Mark Bray challenged Brooks as an independent candidate 8 with Reggie Hill running as a write in candidate 9 Results edit Alabama s 5th congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mo Brooks incumbent 115 338 74 4Independent Mark Bray 39 005 25 2n a Write ins 631 0 4Total votes 154 974 100 0Republican holdDistrict 6 editSee also Alabama s 6th congressional district Republican incumbent Spencer Bachus who had represented the 6th district since 1993 did not run for re election 10 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Gary Palmer president of the conservative think tank Alabama Policy Institute 3 Eliminated in primary edit Scott Beason state senator and candidate for this seat in 2012 3 Will Brooke executive vice president and managing partner of Harbert Management Corporation 3 Paul DeMarco state representative 11 Chad Mathis orthopedic surgeon 3 Robert Shattuck attorney 3 Tom Vigneulle businessman 3 Declined edit Spencer Bachus incumbent U S Representative 12 13 Slade Blackwell state senator 12 Bill Armistead chairman of the Alabama Republican Party and former state senator 12 13 Greg Canfield Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce and former state representative 12 David Carrington president of the Jefferson County Commission 12 Steve French former state senator 14 Tony Petelos Jefferson County Manager 12 Minda Riley Campbell attorney and daughter of former governor Bob Riley 12 Rob Riley attorney and son of former governor Riley 12 Cliff Sims blogger 14 David Standridge state representative and candidate for this seat in 2012 12 Cam Ward state senator 14 Jack Williams state representative 14 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror ScottBeason WillBrooke PaulDeMarco ChadMathis GaryPalmer TomVignuelle UndecidedCygnal May 2014 12 11 20 17 18 3 19 JMC Analytics R Mathis April 15 amp 17 2014 445 4 6 9 10 15 16 4 2 44 Results edit Republican primary results 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Paul DeMarco 30 894 32 7Republican Gary Palmer 18 655 19 7Republican Scott Beason 14 451 15 3Republican Chad Mathis 14 420 15 3Republican Will Brooke 13 130 13 9Republican Tom Vigneulle 2 397 2 5Republican Robert Shattuck 587 0 5Total votes 94 534 100 0DeMarco and Palmer advanced to a July 15 runoff election to decide the Republican primary 15 Runoff edit Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PaulDeMarco GaryPalmer UndecidedCygnal July 7 8 2014 647 3 84 29 60 11 Results edit Republican primary runoff results 16 Party Candidate Votes Republican Gary Palmer 47 491 63 5Republican Paul DeMarco 27 295 36 5Total votes 74 786 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Avery Vise businessmanGeneral election edit Campaign edit Palmer faced Democrat Mark Lester a professor at Birmingham Southern College who replaced original nominee Avery Vise 4 17 Robert Shattuck who lost in the Republican primary ran as a write in candidate 18 Libertarian Aimee Love had been running but the Alabama Libertarian Party was unable to secure ballot access for federal elections Results edit Alabama s 6th congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Gary Palmer 135 945 76 2Democratic Mark Lester 42 291 23 7n a Write ins 213 0 1Total votes 178 449 100 0Republican holdDistrict 7 editSee also Alabama s 7th congressional district Democrat incumbent Terri Sewell who had represented the district since 2011 ran for re election Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Terri Sewell incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary edit Tamara Harris Johnson former Birmingham City AttorneyResults edit Democratic primary results 19 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Terri Sewell incumbent 74 953 83 9Democratic Tamara Harris Johnson 14 374 16 1Total votes 89 327 100 0Republican primary edit No Republicans filed to run for the office 3 General election edit Results edit Alabama s 7th congressional district 2014 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Terri Sewell incumbent 133 687 98 4n a Write ins 2 212 1 6Total votes 135 899 100 0Democratic holdReferences edit Haas Karen L March 9 2015 Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 4 2014 Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Retrieved October 28 2019 Sullivan Sean December 17 2013 Republican Bradley Byrne wins Alabama special election The Washington Post Washington DC Retrieved December 18 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l List of candidates for major Alabama offices ABC 3340 February 8 2014 Archived from the original on February 13 2014 Retrieved February 8 2014 a b Alabama Democrats Alabama Democratic Party Retrieved March 7 2014 a b c d e f g Certified General Election Results PDF Alabama Secretary of State Retrieved December 13 2014 a b c Official Alabama Secretary of State Results Archived July 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine Parker Griffith to challenge Mo Brooks as an independent candidate for Congress AL com Blog al com October 31 2013 Retrieved August 8 2014 Gattis Paul June 3 2014 Huntsville s Mark Bray expects to qualify as independent to run for Congress AL com Retrieved June 28 2014 Gattis Paul July 18 2014 Huntsville s Reggie Hill to run for Congress as write in candidate AL com Retrieved July 18 2014 Alabama Rep Spencer Bachus won t seek re election Fox News Associated Press September 30 2013 Retrieved October 7 2013 Ala state Rep Paul DeMarco running for Congress ABC 33 40 Birmingham News Weather Sports ABC 33 40 October 24 2013 Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved October 28 2013 a b c d e f g h i Cahn Emily September 30 2013 Crowded GOP Race Expected in Bachus District AL06 Roll Call Retrieved October 7 2013 a b Dean Charles J September 30 2013 Let s get ready to rumble In the race to succeed Spencer Bachus in Congress The Birmingham News Retrieved October 7 2013 a b c d Sen Ward Rep Williams won t seek Alabama s 6th Congressional District The Republic Associated Press October 2 2013 Archived from the original on October 6 2013 Retrieved October 7 2013 Cahn Emily Gary Palmer Marks Second Chance for Club for Growth in Alabama Race Atr rollcall com Archived from the original on November 16 2014 Retrieved August 8 2014 Alabama Runoff Results Al com July 15 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 Cason Mike August 16 2014 Alabama Democratic Party nominates Birmingham Southern professor Mark Lester in 6th congressional district AL com Retrieved August 24 2014 Stinson Jim July 17 2014 Robert Shattuck defeated early in GOP primary for 6th Congressional District weighs write in run AL com Retrieved July 18 2014 Alabama Democratic Primary Results alabamavote gov June 3 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 External links editU S House elections in Alabama 2014 at Ballotpedia Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama amp oldid 1179908500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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