1. An unusual provision allows Alabama voters to participate in a Republican primary runoff regardless of whether they voted or how they voted in the first primary. 2. A Florida sheriff known for using his office to promote views on abortion and religion lost a Republican primary runoff to one of his former officers. 3. Democrats, including the governor, acknowledged Monday that they would have preferred facing Bush after a Republican runoff. 4. In the election, Bob Denson, who defeated Stacy in the Republican primary runoff, is opposed by write-in candidate Jack Clark, a rancher. 5. Stacy, who has repeatedly pointed out that he is not a lawyer, was defeated by Kerrville attorney Robert Denson in the Republican runoff. 6. State Rep. Shirley Hinson faces her estranged husband, Jimmy, on Tuesday in a Republican primary runoff election for her seat. 7. A sheriff known for using his office to promote views on abortion and religion lost a Republican primary runoff Tuesday to one of his former officers. 8. A state lawmaker faced a political neophyte in a Republican runoff Tuesday that will set the stage for one of the most closely watched congressional races in the nation. |
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