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An Odd GOP Primary for a Mobile County School Board Seat

James Bullard, May 24, 2006

A GOP primary for a Mobile County school board seat pitted appointed incumbent Judy Stout against John Holland, who had resigned the same seat a year earlier after an ethics complaint, in a race full of oddities.

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Five Republicans for Sheriff: GOP Groups Set a Candidate Forum in Semmes

James Bullard, April 27, 2006

Area Republican groups scheduled a May 2006 forum at the Semmes Community Center for the five candidates seeking the GOP nomination for Mobile County sheriff ahead of the June primary.

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Rusty Glover Opened His District 34 Senate Bid at a Semmes-Area Headquarters

James Bullard, April 21, 2006

State Rep. Rusty Glover of Semmes scheduled an April 2006 kickoff rally for his Senate District 34 campaign, entering a crowded Republican field to succeed retiring Sen. Hap Myers.

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Ben Brooks Set a Barbecue Rally on Highway 90 to Launch His State Senate Campaign

James Bullard, April 13, 2006

Mobile City Councilman Ben Brooks scheduled an April 2006 rally and barbecue on Highway 90 West to kick off his Republican campaign for Alabama Senate District 35 against George Callahan.

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A Year After Resigning, Holland Seeks His Old School Board Seat Back

James Bullard, April 5, 2006

Retired grocery executive John Holland moved to reclaim the Mobile County school board seat he gave up after an ethics ruling, setting up a Republican primary against the woman appointed to replace him.

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How a Nickname Called ‘Porky’ Landed a Senate Candidate His Venue

James Bullard, April 5, 2006

A Senate District 34 fundraiser in Spring Hill came together only after a Mobile attorney signed a last-ditch e-mail with his high school nickname, and the campaign has since topped $150,000.

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Juvenile Court Judge Pamela Millsaps Announced a Bid for Re-Election

James Bullard, March 13, 2006

Circuit Court Judge Pamela Millsaps qualified for the Republican primary to keep the Mobile County juvenile judgeship, drawing a rematch with Jeff Glidewell and a Democratic challenger in Chip Herrington.

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Former County Treasurer Vivian Beckerle Entered the Race Against Jo Bonner

James Bullard, March 10, 2006

Former Mobile County treasurer Vivian Beckerle announced in March 2006 that she would seek the Democratic nomination for Congress in Alabama’s First District, challenging two-term Rep. Jo Bonner.

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Jeff Glidewell Sought the Juvenile Judgeship Again, This Time as a Republican

James Bullard, March 10, 2006

Mobile attorney Jeff Glidewell confirmed in March 2006 that he would seek the Republican nomination for Mobile County juvenile court judge, four years after running for the same seat as a Democrat.

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George Callahan Launched a Shrimp-Boil Campaign to Retake His South Mobile County Senate Seat

James Bullard, March 10, 2006

Former state Sen. George Callahan opened his 2006 bid to reclaim south Mobile County’s District 35 seat with a shrimp boil in Coden that he said drew more than 200 people.

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