2018 Alabama gubernatorial election
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The 2018 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Republican Governor Kay Ivey, who took office on April 10, 2017, upon the resignation of Governor Robert Bentley, ran for election to a full term and won over Tuscaloosa mayor Walt Maddox. Ivey was sworn into office on January 14, 2019.
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2018ko Alabamako gobernadore hauteskundeak 2018ko azaroaren 6an izan ziren, aukeratzeko. Jarduneko gobernadore errepublikanoa, , 2017ko apirilaren 10ean kargua hartu zuena, gobernadoreak dimisioa eman ondoren, hauteskundeetara aurkeztu zen agintaldi oso baterako, eta Tuscaloosako alkateari irabazi zion. Iveyk 2019ko urtarrilaren 14an egin zuen karguaren zina.
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;Politicians
* Thomas Parchman III, candidate for Jefferson County Circuit Clerk
;Individuals
* James T. Stephens, Chairman of EBSCO Industries
* Lilly Ledbetter
* Billy Jones, President of Crowne Healthcare
* Suzanne Durham, former CEO of YMCA Birmingham
* J. Norman Baldwin, Author and Professor of Political Science at University of Alabama
* Ruth Harrell, former president of the Alabama State Nurses Association
* Joanne Shum, Director of Alabama HIPPY
* Kelley Parris, Director of the Children's Board of Hillsborough County
* Mark Johnston, former candidate for Governor of Alabama
* John A. Pickens, Former Executive Director of Alabama Appleseed Center
* Miah Jackson, Councilwoman for Selma, Alabama
* Frannie James, Jefferson County Democratic Party Executive Director
* Wade Chapman, student activist
* Quincy Hall, Equality Alabama Board of Directors President
* Josh Coleman, Central Alabama Pride
* Sue Thompson, activist
* Lonnie Malone, Executive Director of The Effective Family Inc.
;Organizations
* Alabama Progressive Democratic Alliance
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;Politicians
* State Sen. Del Marsh. , President pro tempore of the Alabama Senate
* State Sen. Greg Reed, , Majority Leader of the Alabama Senate
* State Sen. Greg Albritton
* State Sen. Clyde Chambliss
* State Sen. Jimmy Holley
* State Sen. Jim McClendon
* State Sen. Tim Melson
* State Sen. Arthur Orr
* State Sen. Paul Sanford
* State Sen. Clay Scofield
* State Sen. Jabo Waggoner
* State Sen. Cam Ward
* State Sen. Phil Williams
* Rep. Alan Baker
* Rep. Chris Blackshear
* Rep. Alan Booth
* Rep. K.L. Brown
* Rep. Donnie Chesteen
* Rep. Steve Clouse
* Rep. Terri Collins
* Rep. Danny Crawford
* Rep. Corley Ellis
* Rep. David Faulkner
* Rep. Joe Faust
* Rep. Bob Fincher
* Rep. Danny Garrett
* Rep. Lynn Greer
* Rep. Alan Harper
* Rep. Steve Hurst
* Rep. Reed Ingram
* Rep. Ken Johnson
* Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter
* Rep. Paul Lee
* Rep. Joe Lovvorn
* Rep. Steve McMillan
* Rep. Becky Nordgren
* Rep. Phillip Pettus
* Rep. Bill Poole
* Rep. Chris Pringle
* Rep. Kerry Rich
* Rep. Chris Sells
* Rep. Randall Shedd
* Rep. David Standridge
* Rep. Allen Treadaway
* Rep. Randy Wood
;Individuals
* Edward Aldag, Founder and CEO of Medical Properties Trust
* David Cooper, Director of Alabama Power Co
* Stacy Lee George, former Morgan County Commissioner and candidate for Governor in 2018.
;Organizations
* Alabama Farmers Federation
* National Federation of Independent Business
* Susan B. Anthony List
* National Right to Life
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;Organizations
* Madison County Our Revolution of Madison County, Alabama
* Millions For Medicare of Alabama
* Alabama Internet Democrats
* Alabama United
* Power House of Montgomery, Alabama
;Individuals
* Bev Cowling, Director of Madison County Our Revolution of Madison County, Alabama
* Cortney Brown, Successful business woman of Huntsville, Alabama
* Mia Raven, Director of Power House of Montgomery, Alabama
* Jeni Tanner-Jordan, Former President of The Greater Birmingham Chapter of The National Organization For Women of Birmingham, Alabama
* John Harrison, Successful minister and human rights advocate of Birmingham, Alabama
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;Federal officials
* Doug Jones, U.S. Senator
* Terri Sewell, U.S. Representative
* Parker Griffith, former U.S. Representative, former candidate for Governor in 2014.
;Local and state politicians
* Sue Bell Cobb, former candidate for Governor of Alabama and former Chief Justice of Alabama
* James C. Fields, former candidate for Governor of Alabama and former State House Representative
* Doug "New Blue" Smith, former candidate for Governor of Alabama and former nominee for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
* Anthony White, ordained minister and former candidate for Governor of Alabama
* Randall Woodfin, Mayor of Birmingham
* Ron Sparks, former Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, candidate for Governor of Alabama in 2010.
* Billy Beasley, Minority Leader of the Alabama State Senate
* Anthony Daniels, Minority Leader of the Alabama House of Representatives
* Merika Coleman, Assistant Minority Leader of the Alabama House of Representatives
* Roger Bedford Jr., former Alabama State Senator from 1994–2014.
* Rodger Smitherman, Alabama State Senator
* Bobby Singleton, Alabama State Senator
* Linda Coleman-Madison Alabama State Senator
* Vivian Davis Figures, Alabama State Senator
* Patricia Todd Alabama State Representative; first ever openly gay elected official in the State of Alabama.
* John Rogers, Alabama State Representative
* Napoleon Bracy Jr., Alabama State Representative
* Christopher J. England, Alabama State Representative
* Artis J. McCampbell, Alabama State Representative
* Mary Moore, Alabama State Representative
* Darrio Melton, Mayor of Selma, Alabama
* Larry Means, Mayor of Attalla, Alabama
* Bob Harrison, Madison County, Alabama Commissioner
* Susan Smith, Atmore, Alabama Councilwoman
* Susan Lane, Westover, Alabama Councilwoman
* Tony Cherry, Choctaw County Commissioner
* Kelvin Lawrence, Alabama State Representative
* Marcel Black, Alabama State Representative
* Laura Hall, Alabama State Representative
* Johnny Mack Morrow, Alabama State Representative
* Barbara Boyd, Alabama State Representative
* Richard Lindsey, Alabama State Representative
* James Buskey, Alabama State Representative
* Pebblin Warren, Alabama State Representative
* George Bandy, Alabama State Representative
* Bob Vance, Candidate for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama
* Donna Smalley, Candidate for Alabama State Supreme Court
* Will Boyd, Democratic Nominee for Lt. Governor
* Heather Milam, Democratic Nominee for Secretary of State
* Joseph Siegelman, Democratic Nominee for Attorney General
* Miranda Joseph, Democratic Nominee for State Auditor
* Cara McClure, Democratic Nominee for Public Service Commission Place 1
* Kari Powell, Democratic Nominee for Public Service Commission Place 2
* Robert Kennedy Jr, Democratic Nominee for Alabama's 1st congressional district
* Tabitha Isner, Democratic Nominee for Alabama's 2nd congressional district
* Mallory Hagan, Democratic Nominee for Alabama's 3rd congressional district
* Lee Auman, Democratic Nominee for Alabama's 5th congressional district
* Danner Kline, Democratic Nominee for Alabama's 6th congressional district
;Individuals
* Bren Riley, Alabama AFL-CIO President
* Shelia Hocutt Remington, former Alabama Education Association President
* Pat Edington, former Vice Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party
* Richard Allen Smith, MSNBC contributor and former staffer at the Department of Veteran Affairs
* Zac McCrary, Democratic pollster
* Alex McDaniel, Editorial director of Oxford Eagle and Oxford Magazine.
* Tom Ksobiech, Associate Dean at University of Alabama Law School
* Jim Page, President of West Alabama Chamber of Commerce
* Tony Quillen, President of IBEW 558
* Sarah Patterson, former head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics team
* Lars Anderson, Reporter for The Athletic
* Jack Jacobs, UMWA Chairman
* Bob Vance, Circuit Court Judge
* Kurt Thomas, UAB Track and Field Head Coach
* Charles Morgan, Alabama Restaurateur
* Brandon Hamner, President of United Steelworkers Local 351
* Elliot Maisel, Chairman of the Mobile Airport Authority
* Steven Reed, Montgomery County Probate Judge
* Marc Torrence, Reporter for Patch Media
* Jim Stovall, American writer best known for his bestselling novel The Ultimate Gift.
;Organizations
* Alabama New South Alliance
* West Alabama AFL-CIO
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
* Professional Firefighters of Alabama
* Alabama Democratic Conference
* Central Alabama Labor Federation
* United Mine Workers
* Jefferson County Millennial Democrats
* Lee County Voter's League
;Newspapers
* The Crimson White
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;Unions
* RWDSU
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;Politicians
* State Sen. Del Marsh. , President pro tempore of the Alabama Senate
* State Sen. Greg Reed, , Majority Leader of the Alabama Senate
* State Sen. Greg Albritton
* State Sen. Clyde Chambliss
* State Sen. Jimmy Holley
* State Sen. Jim McClendon
* State Sen. Tim Melson
* State Sen. Arthur Orr
* State Sen. Paul Sanford
* State Sen. Clay Scofield
* State Sen. Jabo Waggoner
* State Sen. Cam Ward
* State Sen. Phil Williams
* Rep. Alan Baker
* Rep. Chris Blackshear
* Rep. Alan Booth
* Rep. K.L. Brown
* Rep. Donnie Chesteen
* Rep. Steve Clouse
* Rep. Terri Collins
* Rep. Danny Crawford
* Rep. Corley Ellis
* Rep. David Faulkner
* Rep. Joe Faust
* Rep. Bob Fincher
* Rep. Danny Garrett
* Rep. Lynn Greer
* Rep. Alan Harper
* Rep. Steve Hurst
* Rep. Reed Ingram
* Rep. Ken Johnson
* Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter
* Rep. Paul Lee
* Rep. Joe Lovvorn
* Rep. Steve McMillan
* Rep. Becky Nordgren
* Rep. Phillip Pettus
* Rep. Bill Poole
* Rep. Chris Pringle
* Rep. Kerry Rich
* Rep. Chris Sells
* Rep. Randall Shedd
* Rep. David Standridge
* Rep. Allen Treadaway
* Rep. Randy Wood
;Individuals
* Edward Aldag, Founder and CEO of Medical Properties Trust
* David Cooper, Director of Alabama Power Co
* Stacy Lee George, former Morgan County Commissioner and candidate for Governor in 2018.
;Organizations
* Alabama Farmers Federation
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;Politicians
* Doug Jones, U.S. Senator
* Terri Sewell, U.S. Representative
* Sue Bell Cobb, former candidate for Governor of Alabama and former Chief Justice of Alabama
* Randall Woodfin, Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
* Parker Griffith, former U.S. Representative, former candidate for Governor in the 2014.
* Ron Sparks, former Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, candidate for Governor of Alabama in 2010.
* Anthony Daniels, Minority Leader of the Alabama House of Representatives
* Merika Coleman, Assistant Minority Leader of the Alabama House of Representatives
* Roger Bedford Jr., former Alabama State Senator from 1994–2014.
* Bobby Singleton, Alabama State Senator
* Linda Coleman-Madison Alabama State Senator
* Patricia Todd Alabama State Representative; first ever openly gay elected official in the State of Alabama.
* John Rogers, Alabama State Representative
* Napoleon Bracy Jr., Alabama State Representative
* Christopher J. England, Alabama State Representative
* Artis J. McCampbell, Alabama State Representative
* Mary Moore, Alabama State Representative
* Darrio Melton, Mayor of Selma, Alabama
* Larry Means, Mayor of Attalla, Alabama
* Bob Harrison, Madison County, Alabama Commissioner
* Susan Smith, Atmore, Alabama Councilwoman
* Susan Lane, Westover, Alabama Councilwoman
* Tony Cherry, Choctaw County Commissioner
* Kelvin Lawrence, Alabama State Representative
;Individuals
* Bren Riley, Alabama AFL-CIO President
* Shelia Hocutt Remington, former Alabama Education Association President
* Pat Edington, former Vice Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party
* Richard Allen Smith, MSNBC contributor and former staffer at the Department of Veteran Affairs
* Zac McCrary, Democratic pollster
* Alex McDaniel, Editorial director of Oxford Eagle and Oxford Magazine.
* Tom Ksobiech, Associate Dean at University of Alabama Law School
* Jim Page, President of West Alabama Chamber of Commerce
* Tony Quillen, President of IBEW 558
* Sarah Patterson, former head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics team
* Lars Anderson, Reporter for The Athletic
* Jack Jacobs, UMWA Chairman
* Bob Vance, Circuit Court Judge
* Kurt Thomas, UAB Track and Field Head Coach
* Charles Morgan, Alabama Restaurateur
* Brandon Hamner, President of United Steelworkers Local 351
* Elliot Maisel, Chairman of the Mobile Airport Authority
* Steven Reed, Montgomery County Probate Judge
;Organizations
* Alabama New South Alliance
* West Alabama AFL-CIO
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
* Professional Firefighters of Alabama
* Alabama Democratic Conference
* Central Alabama Labor Federation
* United Mine Workers
* Jefferson County Millennial Democrats
* Lee County Voter's League
;Newspapers
* The Crimson White
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;Politicians
* Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas
;Individuals
* Rick Burgess, radio host
* Bill "Bubba" Bussey, radio host
; Organizations
* BamaCarry, Alabama's Largest Second Amendment Rights Group
* Alabama Republican Assembly
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;Individuals
* Tommy Tuberville, former Auburn Tigers head football coach
* Dale Jackson, radio host
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The 2018 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Republican Governor Kay Ivey, who took office on April 10, 2017, upon the resignation of Governor Robert Bentley, ran for election to a full term and won over Tuscaloosa mayor Walt Maddox. Ivey was sworn into office on January 14, 2019.
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2018ko Alabamako gobernadore hauteskundeak 2018ko azaroaren 6an izan ziren, aukeratzeko. Jarduneko gobernadore errepublikanoa, , 2017ko apirilaren 10ean kargua hartu zuena, gobernadoreak dimisioa eman ondoren, hauteskundeetara aurkeztu zen agintaldi oso baterako, eta Tuscaloosako alkateari irabazi zion. Iveyk 2019ko urtarrilaren 14an egin zuen karguaren zina.
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2018 Alabama gubernatorial election