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Alabama gubernatorial election, 2002 : ウィキペディア英語版
Alabama gubernatorial election, 2002

An Alabama gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002. The race pitted incumbent Governor Don Siegelman, a Democrat, against Representative Bob Riley, a Republican, and Libertarian nominee John Sophocleus.
The result was an extremely narrow victory for Riley. The certified results showed Riley with 672,225 votes to Siegelman's 669,105 (a difference of 3,120 votes, or 0.23% of the 1,367,053 votes cast). Sophocleus garnered 23,272 votes, and 2,451 votes were for write-in candidates. Bob Riley defeated incumbent Governor Don Siegelman in a close and controversial election marked by high turnout. Riley was reelected in 2006.
==Primaries==
Both of the principal contestants in the general election campaign faced primary-election opponents whose opposition turned out to be less than expected. The primaries were held on June 4, 2002. Siegelman won the Democratic nomination with 74 percent of the vote, winning a majority needed to avoid a runoff. Siegelman's main primary opponent was Charles Bishop, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries.
Riley similarly took the Republican nomination without a runoff, taking 73 percent against a Republican primary field that included Lieutenant Governor Steve Windom, and businessman Tim James, the son of former Governor Fob James.〔"Siegelman vs. Riley: Governor, Congressman Win Party Contests Handily", ''The Birmingham News'', June 5, 2002, p. 1A〕

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