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Mobile Political campaign yard signs lining a roadside before an election

Final Pre-Primary Filings Show a Cash Sprint in Mobile County’s Commission and School Board Races

James Bullard, June 1, 2004

The last campaign finance reports before the June 1, 2004 primary showed Mobile County Commission and school board candidates burning through cash, with big PAC checks and a late surge from Ralph Buffkin.

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Bayou La Batre Cash and a ballot box representing campaign finance disclosure in local elections

Money Talks: Filings Reveal the Shape of the 2004 Mobile County Commission Races

James Bullard, May 29, 2004

Pre-election campaign finance filings in May 2004 showed Mobile County Commission candidates raising tens of thousands of dollars from PACs, contractors, doctors and developers ahead of the June 1 primary.

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Bayou La Batre Shrimp boats tied up along the docks of a Gulf Coast fishing village

Bayou La Batre Mayor Backs Challenger, Touching Off Feud Over Block Grant Money

James Bullard, May 18, 2004

Bayou La Batre Mayor Stan Wright endorsed challenger Mike Burdine over incumbent Mobile County Commissioner Mike Dean in 2004, alleging the fishing village had been shortchanged on block grant funds. Dean called the claim false.

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Baldwin County Liquefied natural gas storage tanks and marine terminal along a coastline

County Commission Hopefuls Line Up Against Onshore LNG Terminal in South Mobile County

James Bullard, May 14, 2004

A 2004 survey of Mobile County Commission candidates found nearly unanimous opposition to a proposed onshore liquefied natural gas terminal at Hollingers Island in south Mobile County.

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Handicapping the June Primary: A Look at the Mobile County Commission Races

James Bullard, May 1, 2004

With the Republican primary set for June 1, one veteran observer sized up the Mobile County Commission contests in Districts 2 and 3, where a federal trial loomed over a three-term incumbent.

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