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Local News Scales of justice representing a bar association preference poll

Mobile Bar Association Poll Favors Brooks and Graddick in Spring Races

James Bullard, February 10, 2012

A preference poll of the Mobile Bar Association gave state Sen. Ben Brooks the edge over Eaton Barnard for circuit judge and overwhelmingly backed Charlie Graddick for chief justice ahead of the March primary.

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Local News Documents and currency representing campaign contribution records

GOP Vetting Puts Judicial Hopeful Barnard’s Democratic Donations in the Spotlight

James Bullard, November 29, 2011

Mobile attorney Eaton Barnard faced an awkward review by local Republican officials over years of campaign donations to Democrats, under a party rule meant to inform GOP voters of cross-party giving.

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Local News A courtroom bench and gavel representing a judicial campaign

Poll From Graddick Camp Shows Mobile Judge Leading Chief Justice Race

James Bullard, November 21, 2011

A survey released by supporters of Mobile County Presiding Circuit Judge Charlie Graddick showed him with a commanding lead over Chuck Malone in the Republican race for chief justice, crediting an early television campaign.

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Baldwin County Aerial view of the Orange Beach coastline along the Gulf

Orange Beach Developer Peter Gounares Enters First District Race Again

James Bullard, November 18, 2011

Orange Beach developer Peter Gounares announced another Republican primary challenge for Alabama’s First Congressional District, pledging a focus on jobs and on resolving lingering damage from the Gulf oil spill.

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Baldwin County Electric transmission lines at dusk representing utility regulation

Broker Chip Brown Prepares Another Run for the Public Service Commission

James Bullard, November 9, 2011

Mobile commercial real estate broker Chip Brown signaled plans to run again for the Alabama Public Service Commission, this time for the presidency, after a narrow loss in the 2010 Republican primary.

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