Alabama Primary Election Results
Last updated April 30, 2024
Alabama Primary Election Results
President
Republican Primary
President, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent | Delegates | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | 499,147 | 83.2% | 50 | |
Nikki HaleyN. HaleyHaley | 77,989 | 13.0 | No delegates | |
UncommittedUncommittedUncommitted | 9,807 | 1.6 | No delegates | |
Total reported | 599,962 | |||
100% of delegates allocated (50 of 50) |
Democratic Primary
President, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent | Delegates | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBiden*incumbent | 168,080 | 89.5% | 52 | |
UncommittedUncommittedUncommitted | 11,283 | 6.0 | No delegates | |
Dean PhillipsD. PhillipsPhillips | 8,442 | 4.5 | No delegates | |
Total reported | 187,805 | |||
*Incumbent | ||||
100% of delegates allocated (52 of 52) |
What to Expect
Polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern time. In the 2022 state primaries, first results were reported 23 minutes later, and the last update of the night was at 3:06 a.m. Eastern time with 99 percent of votes reported.
Voters do not register by party, but they could only participate in one party’s primary. The state requires an excuse to vote absentee. Alabama is one of five states on Tuesday holding presidential primaries as well as its state primary, which will include races for state and congressional offices. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in a state primary race, the top two candidates will advance to an April runoff.
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U.S. House
Ballot Measures
Modify Local Bill Requirements | |
YesYesYes 49% | NoNoNo 51% |
100% of votes in |
Other Races
Appeals Court
Place | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
Place 1 Rep. Place 1 (R) | Christy EdwardsC. EdwardsEdwards*incumbent | Uncontested | |
Place 2 Rep. Place 2 (R) | Chad HansonC. HansonHanson*incumbent 56% | Stephen ParkerS. ParkerParker 44% | 100% |
Place 3 Rep. Place 3 (R) | Terry MooreT. MooreMoore*incumbent | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent |
Criminal Appeals Court
Place | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
Place 1 Rep. Place 1 (R) | Richard MinorR. MinorMinor*incumbent | Uncontested | |
Place 2 Rep. Place 2 (R) | Rich AndersonR. AndersonAnderson 55% | Thomas GovanT. GovanGovan 45% | 100% |
Place 3 Rep. Place 3 (R) | Bill ColeB. ColeCole*incumbent | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent |
Public Service Commission
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
Rep. (R) | Twinkle CavanaughT. CavanaughCavanaugh*incumbent 61% | Robert L. McCollumR. McCollumMcCollum 39% | 100% |
*Incumbent |
Supreme Court
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
Chief Justice Dem. Chief Justice (D) | Greg GriffinG. GriffinGriffin | Uncontested | |
Chief Justice Rep. Chief Justice (R) | Sarah StewartS. StewartStewart 61% | Bryan TaylorB. TaylorTaylor 38% | 100% |
Place 1 Rep. Place 1 (R) | Chris McCoolC. McCoolMcCool | Uncontested | |
Place 2 Rep. Place 2 (R) | Tommy BryanT. BryanBryan*incumbent | Uncontested | |
Place 3 Rep. Place 3 (R) | Will SellersW. SellersSellers*incumbent | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent |
State Board of Education
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Jackie ZeiglerJ. ZeiglerZeigler*incumbent | Uncontested | |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Kelly MooneyK. MooneyMooney 51% | Charlotte MeadowsC. MeadowsMeadows 23% | 100% |
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Tonya ChestnutT. ChestnutChestnut*incumbent | Uncontested | |
5 Rep. 5 (R) | David PerryD. PerryPerry | Uncontested | |
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Allen LongA. LongLong 64% | Doug BachussD. BachussBachuss 22% | 100% |
*Incumbent |