Below are the results from the 2010 Shelby County GOP Strawpoll (PDF Download Here):

Governor
Robert Bentley 24
Bradley Byrne 160
Tim James 52
Bill Johnson 11
Roy S. Moore 29
James Potts 0
Charles Taylor 0

Lt. Governor
Hank Erwin 146
Kay Ivey 105
Gene Ponder 17

US Senate
N.C. "Clint" Moser 57
Richard  C. Shelby 207

Attorney General
Troy King 46
Luther Strange 223

State Treasurer
Young Boozer 107
George C. Wallace, Jr. 156

Supreme Court Justice Place 2
Michael F. "Mike" Bolin 201
Tracy W. Cary 24

Supreme Court Justice Place 3
James R. Houts 20
Eric Johnston 118
Tom Parker 85

State Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
Dorman Grace 95
John McMillan 70
Dale Peterson 81

Public Service Commissioner Place 1
Chris "Chip" Beeker 119
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh 113
Stephen Evans 10

Public Service Commissioner Place 2
Chip Brown 138
Terry Dunn 68

Shelby County GOP in association with Campaign for Liberty will be holding a strawpoll on May 8, 2010 at Veterans Park in Hoover, Alabama. All statewide and local candidates are invited to speak and meet voters of Shelby County.

Entrance to the event is absolutely free and participating in the voting process is only $5.

We will have a BBQ vendor selling BBQ, Face Painting, Blue Grass Band, and inflatable bounce houses for the kids.

It is going to be a great time for the entire family!

Date: May 8, 2010
Where: Veterans Park - in front of Spain Park High School in Hoover, Alabama

Schedule:

9:00am Event opens to Public
10:00am Speeches by Statewide and Local Officials Begin
12:00pm Speeches End | Voting Begins | Lunch Served
1:00 Sack Races
1:30 Pie Eating Contest
2:00pm Voting Ends
2:30pm Results Announced

  • Admission to the event is free, but a Ballot to vote in the strawpoll will cost $5.
  • Candidates can purchase a table (6 Foot/2 Chairs) for a cost of $50. Deadline to order will be May 5. To place order, please reply to this email (or email me at any time before May 5).
  • Speaking times will be released by April 30th. All Statewide and local candidates will be given the opportunity to speak.
  • We will have a BBQ vendor selling BBQ, Face Painting, Blue Grass Band, and inflatable bounce houses for the kids.

Previously we posted the information available to candidates for the 2010 election cycle. Below we have the final Public Offices up for election as well as the Executive Committee Places for 2010-2014.

Executive Committee Places 2010-2014 -As Amended and Certified 04-06-2010
Public Offices on Ballot with Candidates - 2010 Election Cycle

The Shelby County Republican Party invites you to its Annual Reception and Dinner with Special Guest Governor Bob Riley and Honoring Carl Jernigan on April 8, 2010 at the Wynfrey Hotel. We are proud to have Dr. Earl Cunningham and Jeff and Judy Flannery serving as our Dinner Co-Chairmen. The Reception and Silent Auction Begin at 6:00pm
with the Dinner following at 7:30pm.

Tickets and Sponsorships

VIP Ticket (includes dinner, reception, and photo op): $250
Dinner and reception ticket: $125
Gold Sponsor: $5,000
Table for 8, 2 Seats at Head Table, 2 Invitations to VIP Round Table Discussion, 10 Tickets for Reception & Photo Op, Prominent Recognition at Dinner, on Video Screen, and in Dinner Program

Silver Sponsor: $2,500
Table for 8, 1 Invitation to VIP Round Table Discussion, 8 Tickets for Reception, 4 Tickets for Photo Op, Prominent Recognition on Video Screen and in Dinner Program

Bronze Sponsor: $1,000
Table for 8, 8 Tickets for Reception, 1 Ticket for Photo Op, Recognition on Video Screen and in Dinner Program

For additional details contact Matt Fridy at (205) 665-1795. Please RSVP by April 1, 2010.

The February 2010 edition of the The Shelby Delegate is now online and can be accessed by clicking the link below. The newsletter is best viewed in "full screen" mode.

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The 2010 Election is here and will prove to be quite an exciting year for Republicans in Alabama and, as always, here in Shelby County.

Thank you for your interest in running as a candidate in the Republican Primary and for your dedication to the Shelby County Republican Party.

Below is the material you will find the necessary qualification forms to submit to the Shelby County Republican Party, Shelby County Probate Judge and the State of Alabama Ethics Commission. Please consult your legal counsel to ensure all forms are correctly filled out and mailed to the proper organizations before the candidate filing deadline of 5:00 pm April 2, 2010 to avoid disqualification. We advise you maintain contact with the office of the Probate Judge and the Ethics Commission to make sure they have received all necessary forms and information.

Candidate Qualifying
SCGOP Forms and Documents

Ethics Commission

FCPA Forms

County Executive Committee Qualifying

Enforcement of Law Should Be Priority
By Freddy Ard

Alabamians are presently witnesses to an intriguing power struggle. On one side is Governor Bob Riley, whose administration is attempting to enforce laws against illegal gambling. On the other, are the operators of electronic bingo machines, whose efforts to sway public perception against the enforcement actions directed by Governor Riley are in high gear. Media ads attempting to distract attention from the real issue abound.

There has been, and likely will continue to be, much debate, and even controversy, surrounding the issue of gambling in Alabama. Some believe it immoral, while others cite the collective good to be derived from the prospective revenues generated from the various forms of gambling activity. Relying on gambling revenues, contend some, is bad public policy, while others believe it to be a harmless activity for which government should impose no restriction. None of these opinions, views, or positions, is relevant in the present stand-off. We would all be well-advised to set aside our personal views or preferences on the subject of gambling, in favor of a proper context to these current events.

On January 29, 2010, and previously on November 13, 2009, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that the machines in question are not bingo at all, but illegal gambling devices. If those machines are illegal, shouldn’t action to curtail such operations (irrespective of persons or influence) along with the enforcement of the laws of our state, be encouraged, applauded, and even demanded of those elected in representative service and leadership?

The Supreme Court released a six-part test to determine if a game meets
the legal definition of bingo. For instance, the court ruled that human
interaction has to be involved and that a machine cannot play a game of
bingo for a person. The person must be an active participant. In 62 of 67 counties, Republican and Democratic prosecutors have stopped slot machine gambling. Yet some illegal facilities remain in operation because some public officials refuse to enforce the law, perhaps due to intimidation by powerful casino bosses.

Governor Riley has for seven years demonstrated a record of initiative, leadership, and decisiveness in every area of his administration. In fact, his success in the area of business development has been phenomenal by any measure. His administration has demonstrated integrity of the highest level, without even a hint of scandal. The Riley administration has enjoyed exceptional success with his own legislative agenda, a significant feat given Democrat majorities of both the Alabama Senate and House of Representatives. As a result, both the public in general, and the media in particular, have applauded this leadership. With regard to enforcement of the law, fairly, and without ambiguity, in the matter of illegal electronic bingo operations, the governor deserves no less consideration.

Finally, whether you believe that gambling is good or bad, wrong or right, we should all be in agreement that we should follow the law and furthermore, that no one is above the law.

Freddy Ard is Chairman of the Shelby County Republican Party, a member of the Alabama Republican Party Executive Committee, and has served as Shelby County Commissioner and Helena City Councilman.

Shelby County GOP to open candidate qualifying

Shelby County, AL – While many candidates have already been on the campaign trail for months, the election season 2010 only officially gets underway next week. Candidate qualifying opens in Shelby County on Tuesday, February 9, according to a resolution passed by the Shelby County Republican Executive Committee back in November. The committee will hold its quarterly meeting at 7:00 pm on Thursday, February 11, and candidates are urged to be present to file their qualifying forms at the close of that meeting.

“We are anxious to get the primary season rolling” says Freddy Ard, Shelby County GOP Chairman. “There is great optimism and enthusiasm among Republicans, and the primary process is the first step,” Ard added. He notes that insofar as Shelby County elected offices are concerned “we pretty much have our county elections decided in the primary, which frees our county party to make an impact on statewide elections.”

Elected offices on the ballot in 2010 include three circuit judges, one district judge, the district attorney, sheriff, coroner, superintendent of education, and two places on the board of education. Candidates for the judicial and district attorney offices file their forms with the Alabama Republican Party, while candidates for the remainder file with the county party. The 138 places on the Republican 2010-2014 term of the executive committee are also filled during the primary. “For those who want to identify with our party and be part of its leadership and activities, now is the time to join us” Ard added.

Candidates are encouraged to pick up their primary packets at the Community Room in the Shelby County Services Building located at 1123 County Services Drive in Pelham on February 11. For questions regarding qualifying, candidates may contact the chairman by calling (205) 821-5916.

On Monday evening, November 16, John Ross, Executive Director of the Alabama Republican Party, will present an update on the Alabama Republican Party’s campaign plans for 2010. You are invited to attend and take part in what will be an informative and interactive discussion of candidate recruitment efforts around the state, get-out-the-vote efforts, and the Republican Party’s goals of taking control of both legislative houses.

The November 2009 edition of the The Shelby Delegate is now online and can be accessed by clicking the link below. The newsletter is best viewed in "full screen" mode.

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