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Baldwin County Downtown Mobile, Alabama, seen from the waterfront

Congressional Hopefuls Court Escambia GOP as Young Republicans Head to Mobile

James Bullard, June 14, 2013

Candidates for the open First District seat courted Escambia County Republicans, a national Young Republicans convention prepared to descend on Mobile, and coastal insurance drew a crowd in Fairhope.

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Baldwin County The United States Capitol dome against a clear sky

Bradley Byrne Set to Enter First District Race as Congressional Field Forms

James Bullard, June 3, 2013

Bradley Byrne scheduled a big announcement widely expected to launch his bid for the First District congressional seat, as the port earned a credit upgrade and a Baldwin sheriff’s race took shape.

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Local News Cargo cranes and shipping containers at a seaport

Three Finalists Named for Mobile Judgeship as Port Authority Taps New Trade Chief

James Bullard, May 29, 2013

A Mobile judicial committee narrowed its field to three finalists as the Alabama State Port Authority named Frank Fogarty its new vice president for trade and development.

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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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Tea Party Challenger Pete Riehm Takes On Rep. Jo Bonner

James Bullard, October 20, 2011

Retired Navy commander Pete Riehm updated his congressional campaign as he challenged incumbent Rep. Jo Bonner in the Republican primary, while Bonner collected a national pro-business award in Mobile.

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A Lifelong Democrat at 84 Casts His First Republican Ballot

James Bullard, June 17, 2010

For 84 years John Tyson Sr. had known only one party. This month, to back a candidate for Mobile County district attorney, the veteran Democrat did something he had never done before: he asked for a Republican primary ballot.

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Baldwin County A polling place sign directing voters on election day

Turnout Runs ‘Extremely Low’ Across Mobile County on Primary Day

James Bullard, June 1, 2010

Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis reported light voter participation at polling places from Citronelle to Saraland as Alabamians voted in party primaries, while campaigns readied election night gatherings across the city.

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Baldwin County American flags at an outdoor political campaign event

Endorsements and Fish Fries Crowd the Calendar as Primary Day Nears

James Bullard, May 27, 2010

With Alabama’s June 1 party primaries days away, campaigns across Mobile and Baldwin counties raced to stack up endorsements, rallies and receptions, from a Battleship Park fish fry to a Montrose reception for a veteran lawmaker.

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Baldwin County The United States Capitol building

Business Council Backs Bonner as Grassroots Caucus Lines Up Behind Challenger

James Bullard, May 20, 2010

The Business Council of Alabama endorsed U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner for re-election while the Independence Caucus announced its support for challenger Peter Gounares ahead of the June 1 primary.

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Atmore Small-town main street in coastal Alabama

Congressional Challenger Works the Coast as GOP Primary Campaigns Intensify

James Bullard, May 16, 2010

Peter Gounares carried his challenge to U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner across five counties, Bradley Byrne called a news conference in Orange Beach, and Luther Strange lined up Mobile money.

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