How Butler County voted
Published 10:39 pm Tuesday, June 1, 2010
How Butler County Voted
All results are unofficial until certified
27 of 28 precincts counted
Total Ballots Cast: 5,530
Democrat: 3,717
Republican: 1,811
Nonpartisan: 2
For Governor (Democrat)
Artur G. Davis: 1,060
Ron Sparks: 2,230
For Butler County Sheriff (Democrat)
Danny Bond: 1,034
Kenny Harden: 1,912
James Moorer: 733
For Attorney General (Democrat)
James H. Anderson: 1,634
Michael Nicrosi: 620
Giles Perkins: 513
For State Treasurer (Democrat)
Charley Grimsley: 1,603
Jeremy Sherer: 1,006
For U.S. Senator (Democrat)
William G. Barnes: 1,583
Simone De Moore: 1,013
For Governor (Republican)
Robert Bentley: 250
Bradley Byrne: 296
Tim James: 1,032
Bill Johnson: 3
Roy Moore: 199
James Potts: 2
Charles Taylor: 4
For Lt. Governor (Republican)
Hank Erwin: 297
Kay Ivey: 1,181
Gene Ponder: 145
For U.S. Senator (Republican)
N.C. Moser: 187
Richard C. Shelby: 1,539
For U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District (Republican)
Rick Barber: 290
Stephanie Bell: 210
John B. McKinney IIII: 53
Martha Roby: 1,077
For Attorney General (Republican)
Troy King: 766
Luther Strange: 955
For State Senator, District 30 (Republican)
Ken Barnett: 196
Ray Boles: 336
Bryan Taylor: 939
For State Treasurer (Republican)
Young Boozer; 1,077
George Wallace Jr.: 634
For Commissioner of Ag. & Industries (Republican)
Dorman Grace: 577
John McMillan: 656
Dale Peterson: 283
For Public Service Commission, Place 1 (Republican)
Chris Beeker: 235
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh: 997
Stephen Evans: 277
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 3 (Republican)
James Houts: 166
Eric Johnston: 347
Tom Parker: 883
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 2 (Republican)
Michael F. Bolin: 908
Tracy Cary: 514
Proposed Statewide Amendment 1
Yes: 1,833
No: 2,306
School Tax Renewal
Yes: 3,722
No: 1,174