Republicans win Escambia County in all races

Published 10:11 pm Tuesday, November 8, 2022

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Tuesday’s general election showed that Republican candidates had the upper hand when it comes to winning races in Escambia County.

With 9,733 of the county’s 26,798 registered voters casting a ballot, the voter turn-out was 36.32 percent.

State agencies called the races of Governor, U.S. Senate and others early in the state-wide vote counting Tuesday evening.

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Here’s how Escambia County voted:

Governor’s Race:

Incumbent Kay Ivey (R) – 7,286

Yolanda Rochelle Flowers (D) – 2,167

James “Jimmy” Blake (Lib) – 220

 

Lieutenant Governor:

Will Ainsworth (R) – 7,278

Ruth Page-Nelson (Lib) – 777

 

U.S. Senator:

Will Boyd (D) – 2247

Katie Britt (R) – 7284

John Sophocleus (Lib) – 116

 

U.S. Representative 1st Congressional District:

Jerry Carl (R) – 7098

Alexander M. Remrey (Lib) – 737

 

U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District:

Phyllis Harvey-Hall (D) – 91

Barry Moore (R) – 197

Jonathan Realz (Lib) – 3

 

Attorney General:

Wendell Major (D) – 2318

Steve Marshall (R) – 7287

 

Associate Justice of Supreme Court Place 5:

Anita L. Kelley (D) – 2366

Greg Cook (R) – 7213

 

Associate Justice of Supreme Court Place 6:

Kelli Wise (R) – 7508

Write-In 98

 

Secretary of State

Pamela J. Laffitte (D) – 2253

Wes Allen (R) – 7134

Jason “Matt” Shelby (Lib) – 204

 

State Treasurer:

Young Boozer (R) – 7228

Scott Hammond (D) – 774

Write-In 33

 

State Auditor:

Andrew Sorrell (R) – 7263

Leigh Lachine (Lib) – 693

Write-In 36

 

Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries:

Rick Pate (R) – 7244

Jason Clark (Lib) – 715

Write-In 31

 

Public Service Commission Place 2:

Chip Beeker (R) – 7190

Laura Lane (Lib) – 750

Write-In 34

 

Circuit Court Judge, 21st Judicial Circuit Place 2:

Jeffrey Todd Stearns (R) – 7575

Write-In 105

 

State Senator, District 22:

Greg Albritton (R) – 7627

Write-In 95

 

State Representative, District 66:

Alan Baker (R) – 6579

Write-In 81

 

State Representative, District 92:

Steve Hubbard (D) – 310

Matthew Hammet (R) – 989

 

District Attorney, 21st Judicial Circuit:

Steve Billy (R) – 7646

Write-In 107

 

Escambia County Commission, District 1:

Steven Dickety (R) – 1428

Write-In 23

 

Escambia County Commission, District 3:

Larry W. White (R) – 2101

Write-In 31

 

Escambia County Commission District 5:

Karean L. Reynolds (D) – 800

Write-In 25

 

Escambia County Sheriff

Shaun Golden (D) – 2206

Heath Jackson (R) – 7458

Write-In 14

 

County Board of Education, District 4:

Cindy Jackson (R) – 1637

Write-In 23

 

Escambia County Board of Education, Distict 6:

Sherry Digmon (R) – 1356

Write-In 18

 

On the state-wide amendments Escambia County voters cast their ballot as follows:

On the Constitution of Alabama of 2022: Yes – 5265; No – 2007;

Proposed Amendment 1: Yes – 6356; No – 1531;

Amendment 2: Yes – 5767; No – 1604

Amendment 3: Yes – 6338; No – 1163;

Amendment 4: Yes – 5960; No – 1261;

Amendment 5: Yes – 4735; No -2325;

Amendment 6: Yes – 4344; No – 2567;

Amendment 7: Yes – 5218; No – 1648;

Amendment 8: Yes 0 4088; No – 1706;

Amendment 9: Yes – 3973; No – 1729;

Amendment 10: Yes – 4842; No – 1890.