Enterprise native Katie Britt made history in the state of Alabama Tuesday, June 21, as the first woman and first Wiregrass native to win a primary for the U.S. Senate.
The 2022 primary election runoff is scheduled for Tuesday, June 21 and candidates in both the Democratic and Republican parties will be on the…
The unofficial results of the 2022 Primary Election are posted here. See next week's Southeast Sun and Daleville Sun-Courier for the full story.
As of 8:39 p.m., these are the results in Coffee County thus far:
Maj. Gen. David J. Francis, commanding general of Fort Rucker and the United States Army Aviation Center, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Veterans Tribute Ceremony Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Enterprise Civic Center.
“I will faithfully and honestly discharge the duties of mayor on which I am about to enter to the best of my ability, so help me God.”
Voters lined up outside the polls in Enterprise Tuesday for a possible record turnout in the 2020 Presidential Election.
Please note that Thursday, Oct. 29 at 4:30 p.m. is the deadline to apply for absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 General Election.
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) joins election officials and others in urging Alabamians to practice healthy behaviors when making their voices heard by voting in the Nov. 3 general election.
Voter registration deadline approaching
The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot in the upcoming municipal election is Thursday, Aug. 20.
Level Plains Councilmember James Bullinger is seeking re-election to the city council on Aug. 25. Bullinger was first appointed to the council by Gov. Bob Riley in 2006 to fill a vacancy when Level Plains’ mayor and council resigned en masse.
Alicia “Jo” Reese is seeking election to the Daleville City Council.
When a vacancy became available on the council in 2018, the councilmembers showed their confidence in her by unanimously voting to appoint her to fill an unexpired term left open by the resignation of a councilman.
The Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Government Relations Council is taking its signature Peanuts and Politics event to the web. On Tuesday, Aug. 11, Peanuts and Politics will be recorded in a virtual format and shared through the Chamber’s digital media outlets.
Councilwoman Sonya Wheeler Rich is seeking her first elected term as a representative for the Enterprise City Council, District 1, in the upcoming Enterprise municipal election in August.
The Republican Party voters in Coffee County followed the statewide choices for Second Congressional District United States Representative and United States Senator.
Barry Moore and Tommy Tuberville are the choice of the nearly 25 percent of the Coffee County Republican voters who went to the polls in the Republican Party runoff election Tuesday, July 14.
Enterprise City Council President Perry Vickers announces he will seek the office of Mayor of Enterprise in the city election on Aug. 25.
Voter registration deadline approaching
A former Daleville City Councilman who pleaded guilty to sex charges involving a minor will spend time in prison.
Political races for one Coffee County Board of Education and one state representative seat were decided when 46.84 percent of Coffee County registered voters went to the polls Nov. 6.
Votes were cast in the Coffee County primary election on Tuesday, June 5, in races for county sheriff, circuit court judge, circuit clerk, cor…
Twenty candidates for national, state and Coffee County elected offices shared their platforms with Enterprise voters during the “Peanuts and Politics 2018” meeting sponsored by the Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Legislative Committee April 26.
How to rotate the Enterprise City Council presidency was a topic of discussion at the Enterprise City Council work session Aug. 31.
A little more than 17 percent—5.605—of the 32,525 registered voters in Coffee County went to the polls or voted absentee ballots in the special primary election for United States Senator held Aug.15.
What to do about a voting place on Fort Rucker for the Aug. 15 special called election for U.S. Senate was discussed at the Dale County Commission meeting July 11.
If a voter participates in the primary election of one political party, that voter cannot participate in the primary runoff of the other.
How and when to fill the vacancy on the Enterprise City Council created when District 1 Councilman William “Bill” Cooper was appointed Mayor of Enterprise was decided at the Enterprise City Council meeting May 15.
The current department heads were all reappointed to their positions at the organizational meeting of the Enterprise City Council meeting Monday, Nov. 7.
With two returning members and three newly elected members, the Enterprise City Council was sworn in to office by Circuit Judge Jeff Kelley at an organizational meeting Monday, Nov. 7.
There are 14 amendments to be voted on when Alabama voters go to the election polls Nov. 7.
Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill was among those attending the official grand opening and ribbon cutting for the Coffee County Republican Party Headquarters on Main Street in Enterprise Sept. 8.
In a seven-minute special session Tuesday, Aug. 30, the Enterprise City Council officially approved the results of the Aug. 23 municipal election.
Incumbent Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell is reelected to another term in office.
Claudia Wigglesworth is seeking re-election to the office of mayor. She says, “Daleville deserves a strong, proven leader.” She encourages citizens to “Check out the amazing progress of the past four years on Facebook at Claudia Wigglesworth Mayor of Daleville.”
Twelve people qualified to run for city of Enterprise elected offices by the July 19 deadline.
Jayme Stayton announces he is seeking the position of mayor of Daleville in the municipal elections in August.
Five incumbent city officials have qualified for election in advance of the July 19 deadline for the New Brockton municipal general election to be held on Tuesday, Aug. 23.
Lister Reeves announces his decision to run for mayor of the city of Enterprise.
An opportunity to meet the candidates running for municipal office in Enterprise is open to the public Wednesday, July 20.
Tommy Johnson Jr., is seeking a fifth term as District 2 city councilman.
Turner Townsend announces his candidacy for Enterprise City Council in District 5. Townsend is perhaps best known throughout the region as co-owner of his family business, Townsend Building Supply, an Enterprise-based company that was started in 1944 and employs approximately 90 individuals throughout its Wiregrass footprint in seven locations.
Milton L. Shipman Sr., announces he is seeking his first term as Mayor of Enterprise in the city election scheduled for August 2016.
Eugene Goolsby announced in October of 2015 his interest in seeking the District 2 city council seat in the Aug. 23 municipal election. This will be Goolsby’s first time to pursue a political office.
“A mess” is how Dale County Commission Chairman Mark Blankenship described a situation that has caused some municipalities to think that the county is in the voting machine rental business.
An Ozark native has been elected district judge in Dale County.
Republican Mickey Lee has officially qualified as a candidate for Coffee County Commissioner District 6.
Jim Thompson announces his candidacy for the District 6 seat of the Coffee County Commission. A lifelong resident of Coffee County, he can and has made a positive impact in county government. His experience as a progressive commissioner for 12 years is proof of what he will do if elected.
Alabama’s 67 probate judges were never involved in the federal decision about same-sex marriage and the law is clear.
That was the message Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore brought to those attending the Republican Party dinner meeting in Enterprise Monday evening.
Joel Lee Williams formally announced that he would not seek a recount of the votes cast in the race for Alabama House District 89, marking an …
Dale County Commissioner Chris Carroll, right, joined fellow commissioners at his first official meeting since his election Nov. 4.
The race for Alabama House District 89 has lasted well past election night, and it seemingly isn’t going away anytime soon.
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