All Results Shown as Reported by the Secretary of State and are subject to verification.
UPDATES MADE AS RELEASED
Last Live Update 7:55 am ALL – WINNERS DECLARED –
Governor –
Walt Maddox (D) 40.36%
WINNER – Kay Ivey (R) 59.64%
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Lieutenant Governor –
Will Boyd (D) 38.62%
WINNER – Will Ainsworth (R) 61.38%
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US Representative 3rd Congressional District –
Mallory Hagan (D) 36.05%
WINNER – Mike Rogers (R) 63.95%
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Attorney General –
Joseph Siegelman (D) 35.48%
WINNER – Steve Marshall (R) 64.45%
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State Senator District No. 12 –
Jim Williams (D) 35.37%
WINNER – Del Marsh (R) 64.63%
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court –
Bob Vance Jr (D) 42.49%
WINNER – Tom Parker (R) 57.51%
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Place No. 1 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Sarah Hicks Stewart (R)
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Associate justice of the Supreme Court Place No. 2 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Tommy Bryan (R)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Place No. 3. –
Uncontested
WINNER – Will Sellers (R)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Place No. 4 –
Donna Wesson Smalley (D) 39.36%
WINNER – Jay Mitchell (R) 60.64%
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Court of Civil Appeals Judge Place No. 1 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Christy Olinger Edwards (R)
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Court of Civil Appeals Judge Place No. 2 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Chad Hanson (R)
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Court of Civil Appeals Judge Place No. 3 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Terry A. Moore (R)
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Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Place No. 1 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Richard Minor (R)
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Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Place No. 2. –
Uncontested
WINNER – Chris McCool (R)
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Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Place No. 3 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Bill Cole (R)
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Secretary of State –
Heather Milam (D) 38.85%
WINNER – John H. Merrill (R) 61.15%
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State Treasurer –
Uncontested
WINNER – John McMillan (R) 0%
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State Auditor –
Miranda Karrine Joseph (D) 39.44%
WINNER – Jim Zeigler (R) 60.56%
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Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries –
Uncontested
WINNER – Rick Pate (R) 0%
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Public Service Commission Place No. 1 –
Cara Y. McClure (D) 39.57%
WINNER – Jeremy H. Oden (R) 60.43%
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Public Service Commission Place No. 2 –
Kari Powell (D) 39.93%
WINNER – Chris “Chip” Beeker Jr. (R) 60.07%
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State Board of Education District No. 6 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Cynthia McCarty (R) 0%
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State Representative District No. 40 –
Pamela Jean Howard (D) 25.49%
WINNER – Koven “K.L.” Brown (R) 74.51%
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Calhoun County Commission District No. 5 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Lee Patterson (R)
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Circuit Court Judge –
Uncontested
WINNER – Bud Turner (R)
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Circuit Court Judge 7th Judicial Circuit Place No. 2 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Brian Howell (R)
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District Court Judge Calhoun County Place No. 1 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Tom Wright (R)
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District Court Judge Calhoun County Place No. 2 –
Uncontested
WINNER – Randy Moeller (R)
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Circuit Clerk Calhoun County –
Uncontested
WINNER – Kim McCarson (R)
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Calhoun County Judge Probate –
Uncontested
WINNER – Alice K. Martin (R)
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Calhoun County Sheriff –
Uncontested
WINNER – Matthew Wade (R)
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Calhoun County Coroner –
Uncontested
WINNER – Pat Brown (R)
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Sample Ballot for full Amendment Language Available on Secretary of State.gov Page
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Statewide Amendment No. 1 (Allow Ten Commandments) –
WINNER – Yes 71.62%
No 28.38%
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Statewide Amendment No. 2 (Right to Life) –
WINNER – Yes 58.95%
No 41.05%
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Statewide Amendment No. 3 (Revise UA Board Membership) –
WINNER – Yes 60.26%
No 39.74%
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Statewide Amendment No. 4 (Sustain Legislative Vacancy) –
WINNER – Yes 66.08%
No 33.92%
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Local Amendment No. 1 (Bingo Games) –
WINNER – Yes 69.39%
No 30.61%
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Local Amendment No. 2 (Police Jurisdiction) –
WINNER – Yes 63.71%
No 36.29%