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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

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    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

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    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

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    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

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    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

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    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 15

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN BAGGETTRepublican

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    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of theLegislature to regulate and impose a business

    privilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County fromimposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

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    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

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    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

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    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 15

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN BAGGETTRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

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    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

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    FOR DEPUTY CIRCUIT CLERK,BESSEMER DIVISION

    VOTE FOR ONE

    KAREN DUNN BURKSDemocrat

    BENNY R. WATSONRepublican

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

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    FOR DEPUTY TREASURER,BESSEMER DIVISION

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRY MCCLAINDemocrat

    BOBBY HUMPHRYESRepublican

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    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 15

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN BAGGETTRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 55

    VOTE FOR ONE

    CHARLES R. WINSTON, JR.Democrat

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR DEPUTY CIRCUIT CLERK,BESSEMER DIVISION

    VOTE FOR ONE

    KAREN DUNN BURKSDemocrat

    BENNY R. WATSONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

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    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

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    FOR DEPUTY TREASURER,BESSEMER DIVISION

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRY MCCLAINDemocrat

    BOBBY HUMPHRYESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 15

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN BAGGETTRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

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    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 44

    VOTE FOR ONE

    STEPHEN A. MOSELEYRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 44

    VOTE FOR ONE

    STEPHEN A. MOSELEYRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 44

    VOTE FOR ONE

    STEPHEN A. MOSELEYRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksand Sewer Board of the City of Prichard to theBoard of Water and Sewer Commissioners ofthe City of Mobile, presently known as theMobile Area Water and Sewer System.(Proposed by Act 2011-543)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person,employer, or health care provider from beingcompelled to participate in any health caresystem. (Proposed by Act 2011-617)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment579 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,

    now appearing as Section 177 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to provide that the rightof individuals to vote for public office, publicvotes on referenda, or votes of employeerepresentation by secret ballot is fundamental.(Proposed by Act 2011-656)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal the existingprovisions for legislative compensation andexpenses and establish the basiccompensation of the Legislature at the medianhousehold income in Alabama; to requirelegislators to submit signed vouchers forreimbursement for expenses; and to prohibitthe Legislature from increasing thecompensation or expenses payable to itsmembers. (Proposed by Act 2012-269)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)

    Proposing an amendment to the privatecorporation provisions of Article 12 of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, to becomeeffective January 1, 2014, to continue theauthority of the Legislature to pass generallaws pertaining to corporations and otherentities; to continue the authority of the

    Legislature to regulate and impose a businessprivilege tax on corporations and otherentities; and to repeal various provisionsconcerning private corporations, railroads, andcanals. (Proposed by Act 2012-275)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, effective January 1,

    2014, to amend Section 247 relating to theauthority of the Legislature concerning banksand banking, to repeal various otherprovisions of Article XIII concerning banks andbanking; and to repeal Amendment 154 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 255.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, subject to thecontingency that a new Article XII of the stateconstitution is adopted that repeals existingSection 232 of the state constitution, andsubject to the contingency that Sections10A-2-15.01 and 10A-2-15.02, Code ofAlabama 1975, are repealed. (Proposed byAct 2012-276)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)

    Relating to Lawrence County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to prohibit any municipality locatedentirely outside of Lawrence County from

    imposing any municipal ordinance orregulation, including, but not limited to, anytax, zoning, planning, or sanitationregulations, and any inspection service in itspolice jurisdiction located in Lawrence Countyand to provide that a municipality prohibitedfrom imposing any tax or regulation under thisamendment shall not provide any regulatoryfunction or police or fire protection services inits police jurisdiction located in LawrenceCounty, other than public safety mutual aid.(Proposed by Act 2012-308)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11

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    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, 10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 9VOTE FOR ONE

    DAVID LICHTENSTEINDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,10THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

    PLACE 12VOTE FOR ONE

    LORRAINE WILLIAMS-PRINGLEDemocrat

    JILL GANUSRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, JEFFERSONCOUNTY

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ANNE-MARIE ADAMSDemocrat

    JERRY BAHAKELRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 1

    VOTE FOR ONE

    ALAN KINGDemocrat

    Write-in

    FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE JEFFERSONCOUNTY, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    SHERRI COLEMAN FRIDAYDemocrat

    GINGER MCCORD BARBEERepublican

    Write-in

    FOR TREASURER, JEFFERSON COUNTYVOTE FOR ONE

    MIKE MILESDemocrat

    JENNIFER PARSONS CHAMPIONRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 2

    VOTE FOR ONE

    RONALD A. RHODESRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR MEMBER, JEFFERSON COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION, PLACE 3

    VOTE FOR ONE

    OSCAR MANNRepublican

    Write-in

    FOR CONSTABLEDISTRICT 44

    VOTE FOR ONE

    STEPHEN A. MOSELEYRepublican

    Write-in

    "Shall the following Amendments be adoptedto the Constitution of Alabama?"

    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLYTO THE STATE AT LARGE

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, relating to the ForeverWild Land Trust, to reauthorize the trust for a20-year period. (Proposed by Act 2011-315)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to allowissuance by the State from time to time ofgeneral obligation bonds under the authorityof Section 219.04 and Section 219.041 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, so long as the aggregate principalamount of all such general obligation bonds atany time outstanding is not in excess of $750million. This amendment would replace themaximum aggregate principal limitationscurrently contained in said Sections 219.04and 219.041. The proposed amendment

    would also allow issuance by the State ofgeneral obligation refunding bonds under theauthority of Sections 219.04 and 219.041 tothe Constitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, subject to certain minimum savingsthresholds and limitations of maximumaverage maturity. (Proposed by Act 2012-567)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)

    Relating to Baldwin County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to define the Stockton Landmark Districtwithin the county and to prohibit theannexation by local law of any property withinthe district into any municipality. (Proposed byAct 2011-316)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal portions ofAmendment 111, now appearing as Section256 of the Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, relating to separation of schools byrace and to repeal Section 259, Amendment90, and Amendment 109, relating to the polltax. (Proposed by Act 2011-353)

    YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4

    PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)

    Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to provide for the transferof the assets and liabilities of the Water Worksa