. . . . "2539"^^ . "54.46"^^ . "50.5"^^ . "49"^^ . "654290"^^ . "Stacy Lee George"@en . . "100.0"^^ . . . . . . "47.0"^^ . "33.1"^^ . "Mark Bodenhausen"@en . . . . . . "69519813"^^ . "Blair"@en . . "Democratic Party"@en . "52.9"^^ . "1320"^^ . . . . "630863"^^ . "2020-11-02"^^ . "William \"Butch\" Isley"@en . . "Dave Thomas"@en . "3906"^^ . "Dean Young"@en . "0.39"^^ . . "William \"Butch\" Isley"@en . "2"^^ . "6.54"^^ . . . "6614"^^ . . "66.9"^^ . . "Lew Burdette"@en . "1994"^^ . . . . . "16.19"^^ . "2344"^^ . . "7473"^^ . "Republican Party"@en . "1290280"^^ . . "Dave Thomas (politician)"@en . "Alabama"@en . . "14811"^^ . . . . "2.0"^^ . "Dave Thomas"@en . "2002"^^ . . "48.9"^^ . . "St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S."@en . . "2879"^^ . "17"^^ . "Dave Thomas"@en . "49.0"^^ . "Dave Thomas (born May 12, 1965) is an American politician and businessman. He is the current mayor of Springville, Alabama, elected in 2020. A former state legislator, he served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1994 to 2002, representing the 49th district, which includes parts of St. Clair County. He was also the Republican Party's nominee for Alabama Secretary of State in 2002 but lost to Nancy Worley. He was a candidate for the Republican primary in the 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election."@en . . . . "Nonpartisan"@en . . "7"^^ . . "1965-05-12"^^ . "5872"^^ . "1965-05-12"^^ . . . "19.24"^^ . . "42803"^^ . "11720"^^ . "1122981766"^^ . "1179"^^ . . "Mayor of Springville, Alabama"@en . . . "0.1"^^ . . "49.4"^^ . . . . . "632852"^^ . . . . . "105936"^^ . "Donald Trent Jones"@en . . . . . . "12493"^^ . . . . . . . . . "0.44"^^ . . "University of Montevallo"@en . "7321"^^ . "356347"^^ . . "17891"^^ . "Dean Odle"@en . . . "1.79"^^ . . "Dave Thomas (born May 12, 1965) is an American politician and businessman. He is the current mayor of Springville, Alabama, elected in 2020. A former state legislator, he served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1994 to 2002, representing the 49th district, which includes parts of St. Clair County. He was also the Republican Party's nominee for Alabama Secretary of State in 2002 but lost to Nancy Worley. He was a candidate for the Republican primary in the 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election."@en . . "Bonnie Thomas"@en . "883"^^ . . . "437"^^ . "25386"^^ . . . . . . . . "H. Holliday"@en . "Libertarian Party"@en . "0.36"^^ . "0.58"^^ . "125915"^^ . . .