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The '''2008 general election''' was held on November 4, [[2008]]. Approximately 50% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots. In [[Jefferson County]] 318,781 ballots were cast, representing 77% of the county's eligible voters. | The '''2008 general election''' was held on [[November 4]], [[2008]]. Approximately 50% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots. In [[Jefferson County]] 318,781 ballots were cast, representing 77% of the county's eligible voters. | ||
=Statewide results= | =Statewide results= | ||
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===United States Senate=== | ===United States Senate=== | ||
* [[Jeff Sessions]] (R, incumbent) 1,303,435 () winner | * [[Jeff Sessions]] (R, incumbent) 1,303,435 (63%) winner | ||
* [[Vivian Figures]] (D) 750,755 | * [[Vivian Figures]] (D) 750,755 (37%) | ||
===[[3rd Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ===[[3rd Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ||
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===[[7th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ===[[7th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ||
* [[Artur Davis]] (D, incumbent), unopposed | * [[Artur Davis]] (D, incumbent), unopposed | ||
==Statewide offices== | |||
===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | |||
*President | |||
** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) 1,012,024 (50%) | |||
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 999,921 (50%) | |||
===Alabama Supreme Court=== | |||
* Place 1 | |||
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 1,019,774 (50%) | |||
** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 1,006,567 (50%) | |||
===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | |||
* Place 1 | |||
** [[Bill Thompson]] (R, incumbent) 1,094,336 (56%) | |||
** [[Kimberly Harbison Drake]] (D) 869,729 (44%) | |||
===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | |||
* Place 1 | |||
** [[Beth Kellum]] (R) 1,093,568 (56%) | |||
** [[Clyde Jones]] (D) 855,322 (44%) | |||
* Place 2 | |||
** [[Mary Windom]] (R) 1,055,827 (54%) | |||
** [[Aimee Cobb Smith]] (D) 902,878 (46%) | |||
===Amendments=== | |||
* Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the [[Alabama Trust Fund]]. | |||
** Yes 954,325 (57%) | |||
** No 729,931 (43%) | |||
* Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for [[Shelby County]]. | |||
** Yes 660,797 (60%) | |||
** No 434,969 (40%) | |||
* Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties. | |||
** Yes 573,644 (50%) | |||
** No 564,999 (48%) | |||
* Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in [[Blount County]] by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum | |||
** Yes 629,359 (57%) | |||
** No 477,794 (43%) | |||
* Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County | |||
** No 599,930 (55%) | |||
** Yes 492,362 (45%) | |||
* Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of [[Tuskegee]] | |||
** Yes 613,788 (58%) | |||
** No 451,935 (42%) | |||
=Jefferson County Results= | =Jefferson County Results= | ||
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* write-in: 552 (0.2%) | * write-in: 552 (0.2%) | ||
* Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 423 (0.1%) | * Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 423 (0.1%) | ||
===United States Senate=== | |||
* [[Jeff Sessions]] (R, incumbent) 159,000 (51%) | |||
* [[Vivian Figures]] (D) 154,403 (49%) | |||
===[[6th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ===[[6th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ||
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==Statewide offices== | ==Statewide offices== | ||
===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | ===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | ||
* | *President | ||
** [[ | ** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) 174,965 (57%) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 133,324 (43%) | ||
===Alabama Supreme Court=== | ===Alabama Supreme Court=== | ||
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** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 177,454 (57%) | ** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 177,454 (57%) | ||
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 133,447 (43%) | ** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 133,447 (43%) | ||
** write-in | ** write-in: 247 (0.1%) | ||
===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | ===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | ||
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** [[Kimberly Harbison Drake]] (D) 162,182 (53%) | ** [[Kimberly Harbison Drake]] (D) 162,182 (53%) | ||
** [[Bill Thompson]] (R) 143,176 (47%) | ** [[Bill Thompson]] (R) 143,176 (47%) | ||
** write-in: 182 (0.1%) | |||
===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | ===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | ||
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** write-in, 192 (0.6%) | ** write-in, 192 (0.6%) | ||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Aimee Cobb Smith]] (D) 170,748 (56%) | ||
** [[Mary Windom]] (R) 133,962 (44%) | |||
** write-in: 171 (0.1%) | |||
===Circuit Court of Alabama, [[10th Judicial Circuit]]=== | ===[[Circuit Court of Alabama]]=== | ||
* Place 10 | |||
** [[Tom King, Jr]] (D) 209,393 (98%) | |||
** write-in: 4,189 (2.0%) | |||
===District Court of Alabama, [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]]=== | |||
* [[John Amari]] (D) 167,234 (55%) | |||
* [[Norman Winston]] (R) 137,431 (45%) | |||
* write-in: 220 (0.1%) | |||
==County offices== | |||
===[[Jefferson County Commission District 1]]=== | |||
* [[William Bell]] (D) 50,663 (99%) | |||
* write-in: 657 (1.3%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County Treasurer]]=== | |||
* [[Jennifer Parsons Champion]] (D) 168,561 (55%) | |||
* [[Ken Gomany]] (R) 136,484 (45%) | |||
* write-in: 219 (0.1%) | |||
===Deputy Treasurer, Bessemer Division=== | |||
* [[Doris Britton]] (D) 49,351 (98%) | |||
* write-in: 890 (1.8%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County Tax Assessor]]=== | |||
* [[Gaynell Hendricks]] (D) 162,980 (53%) | |||
* [[Jeff Caddell]] (R) 141,863 (47%) | |||
* write-in: 378 (0.1%) | |||
===Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division=== | |||
* [[Andrew Bennett]] (D) 38,465 (53%) | |||
* [[Andrew Smith]] (R) 34,528 (47%) | |||
* write-in: 109 (0.2%) | |||
===Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division=== | |||
* [[Ron Yarbrough]] (D) 48.638 (94%) | |||
* write-in: 3,092 (6%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County Tax Collector]]=== | |||
* [[J. T. Smallwood]] (D) 182,187 (60%) | |||
* [[Vicki Evans Fuller]] (R) 122,162 (40%) | |||
* write-in: 298 (0.1%) | |||
===Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer Division=== | |||
* [[Grover Dunn]] (D) 49,603 (98%) | |||
* write-in: 1,075 (2.1%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County Board of Education]]=== | |||
* [[Tommy Little]] (R) 73,898 (98%) | |||
* write-in: 1,713 (2.3%) | |||
===Amendments=== | |||
* Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the [[Alabama Trust Fund]]. | |||
** Yes: 145,736 (55%) | |||
** No: 117,747 (45%) | |||
* Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for [[Shelby County]]. | |||
** Yes: 119,991 (65%) | |||
** No: 65,751 (35%) | |||
* Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties. | |||
** Yes: 103,143 (55%) | |||
** No: 84,320 (45%) | |||
* Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in [[Blount County]] by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum | |||
** Yes: 115,309 (62%) | |||
** No: 70,636 (38%) | |||
* Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County | |||
** No: 94,560 (52%) | |||
** Yes: 86,271 (48%) | |||
* Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of [[Tuskegee]] | |||
** Yes: 112,276 (64%) | |||
** No: 62,859 (36%) | |||
* Amendment 7, releasing landlords from debts incurred to the [[Jefferson County Sewer System]] by tenant customers | |||
* Yes: 162,565 (63%) | |||
* No: 95,365 (37%) | |||
=Shelby County Results= | |||
==Federal offices== | |||
===President of the United States=== | |||
* John McCain (R) 68,945 (76%) | |||
* Barack Obama (D) 20,575 (23%) | |||
* Bob Barr (Ind-Libertarian) 303 (0.3%) | |||
* Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 242 (0.3%) | |||
* Ralph Nader (Ind) 227 (0.3%) | |||
* write-in: 184 (0.2%) | |||
===United States Senate=== | |||
* [[Jeff Sessions]] (R, incumbent) 71,561 (80%) | |||
* [[Vivian Figures]] (D) 17,574 (20%) | |||
===[[6th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | |||
* [[Spencer Bachus]] (R, incumbent) 74,507 (98%) | |||
* write-in: 1,596 (2.1%) | |||
==Statewide offices== | |||
===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | |||
*President | |||
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 62,013 (71%) | |||
** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) 25,521 (29%) | |||
===Alabama Supreme Court=== | |||
* Place 1 | |||
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 62,233 (71%) | |||
** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 25,867 (29%) | |||
** write-in: 146 (0.2%) | |||
===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | |||
* Place 1 | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Bill Thompson]] (R) 65,656 (76%) | ||
* Place | ** [[Kimberly Harbison Drake]] (D) 20,856 (24%) | ||
** [[ | ** write-in: 92 (0.1%) | ||
** [[ | ===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | ||
* Place | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Beth Kellum]] (R) 64,318 (75%) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Clyde Jones]] (D) 21,596 (25%) | ||
* | ** write-in, 92 (0.1%) | ||
** [[ | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Mary Windom]] (R) 63,186 (73%) | ||
* | ** [[Aimee Cobb Smith]] (D) 23,143 (27%) | ||
** [[ | ** write-in: 90 (0.1%) | ||
* | |||
** [[ | ===Alabama State Board of Education, District 3=== | ||
* | * [[Stephanie Bell]] (R) 44,510 (75%) | ||
** [[ | * [[Judy West Bell]] (D) 14,934 (25%) | ||
** [[ | * write-in: 85 (0.1%) | ||
* | |||
** [[ | ===[[Circuit Court of Alabama]]=== | ||
** [[ | * [[18th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 2 | ||
** [[Ron Jackson]] (R) 73,121 (99%) | |||
** [[ | ** write-in: 778 (1.1%) | ||
** [[ | |||
* | ==County offices== | ||
** [[ | ===[[Shelby County Commission]]=== | ||
** [[ | * [[Shelby County Commission District 1|District 1]] | ||
* | ** [[Corley Ellis]] (R) 6,056 (99%) | ||
** [[ | ** write-in: 51 (0.8%) | ||
** [[ | * [[Shelby County Commission District 2|District 2]] | ||
* Place | ** [[Tommy Edwards]] (R) 4,805 (98%) | ||
** [[ | ** write-in: 107 (2.1%) | ||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 3|District 3]] | |||
** [[Jon Parker]] (R) 8,033 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 85 (1.1%) | |||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 4|District 4]] | |||
** [[Daniel Acker Sr]] (R) 7,026 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 70 (1.0%) | |||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 5|District 5]] | |||
** [[Joel Bearden]] (R) 8,179 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 83 (1.0%) | |||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 6|District 6]] | |||
** [[Larry Dillard]] (R) 8,012 (73%) | |||
** [[Cynthia Bell]] (D) 2,983 (27%) | |||
** write-in: 7 (0.1%) | |||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 7|District 7]] | |||
** [[Lindsey Allison]] (R) 7,800 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 81 (1.0%) | |||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 8|District 8]] | |||
** [[Rick Shepherd]] (R) 8,392 (73%) | |||
** [[Terry Reagin]] (Ind) 3,150 (27%) | |||
** write-in: 16 (0.1%) | |||
* [[Shelby County Commission District 9|District 9]] | |||
** [[Robbie Hayes]] (R) 10,488 (81%) | |||
** [[Carolyn Shields]] (D) 2,413 (19%) | |||
** write-in: 13 (0.1%) | |||
===[[Shelby County Board of Education]]=== | |||
* Place 1 | |||
** [[Peg Hill]] (R) 73,279 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 751 (1.0%) | |||
===Shelby County Property Tax Commissioner=== | |||
* [[Don Armstrong]] (R) 73,738 (99%) | |||
* write-in: 725 (1.0%) | |||
===Amendments=== | ===Amendments=== | ||
* Amendment 1 (Act | * Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the [[Alabama Trust Fund]]. | ||
** No | ** Yes: 41,577 (53%) | ||
** | ** No: 26,579 (47%) | ||
* Amendment | * Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for [[Shelby County]]. | ||
** Yes | ** Yes: 51,034 (72%) | ||
** No | ** No: 20,027 (28%) | ||
* Amendment | * Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties. | ||
** Yes | ** Yes: 29,585 (52%) | ||
** No | ** No: 27,503 (48%) | ||
* Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in [[Blount County]] by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum | |||
** Yes: 33,067 (60%) | |||
** No: 21,705 (40%) | |||
* Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County | |||
** No: 28,593 (53%) | |||
** Yes: 24,863 (47%) | |||
* Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of [[Tuskegee]] | |||
** Yes: 31,877 (59%) | |||
** No: 21,712 (41%) | |||
* Local Amendment 1, allowing the [[Shelby County Commission]] to appoint members of the [[Shelby County Board of Equalization]] | |||
* Yes: 43,450 (62%) | |||
* No: 26,688 (38%) | |||
=St Clair County Results= | |||
==Federal offices== | |||
===President of the United States=== | |||
* John McCain (R) 27,630 (81%) | |||
* Barack Obama (D) 6,088 (18%) | |||
* Ralph Nader (Ind) 118 (0.4%) | |||
* Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 114 (0.3%) | |||
* Bob Barr (Ind-Libertarian) 65 (0.2%) | |||
* write-in: 51 (0.2%) | |||
=== | ===United States Senate=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Jeff Sessions]] (R, incumbent) 27,522 (82%) | ||
* [[Vivian Figures]] (D) 5,998 (18%) | |||
* [[ | |||
===[[Alabama | ===[[4th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Robert Aderholt]] (R, incumbent) 1,870 (82%) | ||
* [[Nicholas Sparks]] (D) 417 (18%) | |||
* write-in: 5 (0.2%) | |||
*[[ | |||
* | |||
==[[ | ===[[6th Congressional District of Alabama]]=== | ||
* [[Spencer Bachus]] (R, incumbent) 26,065 (99%) | |||
* [[ | * write-in: 397 (1.5%) | ||
* | |||
=== | ==Statewide offices== | ||
* [[ | ===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | ||
* [[ | *President | ||
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 23,330 (70%) | |||
** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) 9,641 (29%) | |||
=== | ===Alabama Supreme Court=== | ||
* | * Place 1 | ||
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 22,735 (68%) | |||
** [[ | ** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 10,462 (31%) | ||
** write-in: 50 (0.2%) | |||
** [[ | |||
** | |||
=== | ===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | ||
* Place | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Bill Thompson]] (R) 24,434 (76%) | ||
** [[Kimberly Harbison Drake]] (D) 7,842 (24%) | |||
** write-in: 44 (0.1%) | |||
** [[ | |||
** | |||
=== | ===Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals=== | ||
* Place 1 | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Beth Kellum]] (R) 24,374 (76%) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Clyde Jones]] (D) 7,733 (24%) | ||
** write-in, 47 (0.2%) | |||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Mary Windom]] (R) 23,933 (74%) | ||
** [[ | ** [[Aimee Cobb Smith]] (D) 8,380 (26%) | ||
** write-in: 46 (0.1%) | |||
===Alabama State Board of Education, District 3=== | |||
* [[Stephanie Bell]] (R) 22,099 (77%) | |||
* [[Judy West Bell]] (D) 6,475 (23%) | |||
* write-in: 30 (0.1%) | |||
===[[Circuit Court of Alabama]]=== | |||
* [[30th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]] | |||
** [[Charles Robinson]] (D) 17,505 (96%) | |||
** write-in: 645 (3.6%) | |||
===District Court of Alabama, St Clair County=== | |||
* Place 2 | |||
** [[Robert Minor (judge)|Robert Minor]] (R) 27,873 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 271 (1.0%) | |||
==County offices== | |||
===[[St Clair County Commission]]=== | |||
* [[St Clair County Commission District 2|District 2]] | |||
** [[Mike Bowling]] (R) 27,669 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 224 (0.8%) | |||
* [[St Clair County Commission District 3|District 3]] | |||
** [[Paul Manning]] (R) 27,724 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 255 (0.9%) | |||
* [[St Clair County Commission District 4|District 4]] | |||
** [[Jimmy Roberts]] (R) 27,363 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 216 (0.8%) | |||
===St Clair County Revenue Commissioner=== | |||
* [[Elizabeth Mealer]] (R) 27,680 (99%) | |||
* write-in: 210 (0.8%) | |||
===[[St Clair County Board of Education]]=== | |||
* [[Odenville]] District | |||
** [[Allison Gray]] (R) 23,032 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 159 (0.7%) | |||
* [[Ashville]]/[[Steele]] District | |||
** [[Randy Thompson]] (R) 23,097 (99%) | |||
** write-in: 164 (0.7%) | |||
* [[Moody]] District | |||
** [[Scott Suttle]] (Ind) 13,217 (98%) | |||
** write-in: 208 (1.6%) | |||
===Amendments=== | |||
* Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the [[Alabama Trust Fund]]. | |||
** No: 15,213 (52%) | |||
** Yes: 14,211 (48%) | |||
* Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for [[Shelby County]]. | |||
** Yes: 11,176 (55%) | |||
** No: 9,194 (45%) | |||
* Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties. | |||
** No: 11,389 (56%) | |||
** Yes: 8,881 (44%) | |||
* Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in [[Blount County]] by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum | |||
** Yes: 10,927 (54%) | |||
** No: 9,300 (46%) | |||
* Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County | |||
** No: 12,026 (61%) | |||
** Yes: 7,553 (39%) | |||
* Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of [[Tuskegee]] | |||
** Yes: 9,914 (51%) | |||
** No: 9,485 (49%) | |||
* Local Amendment 1, prohibiting county officials from becoming supernumerary officials | |||
* Yes: 14,927 (56%) | |||
* No: 11,965 (44%) | |||
==External | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.al.com/election | * [ftp://ftp.jeffcointouch.com/elections/Active%20Election%20Files/Electionreportset.html Jefferson County election results] at Jeffcointouch.com | ||
* [http://www.shelbycountyalabama.com/Registrar/EL45.HTM Shelby County election results] at shelbycountyalabama.com | |||
* [http://216.109.1.250/voting/el45.htm St Clair County election results] at stclairco.com | |||
* [http://www.al.com/election/ Elections] coverage on al.com | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[2008 primary elections]] | * [[2008 primary elections]] | ||
* [[2008 municipal elections]] | |||
[[Category:Elections]] | [[Category:Elections]] | ||
[[Category:2008 events]] | [[Category:2008 events]] |
Latest revision as of 12:37, 24 August 2022
The 2008 general election was held on November 4, 2008. Approximately 50% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots. In Jefferson County 318,781 ballots were cast, representing 77% of the county's eligible voters.
Statewide results
Federal offices
President of the United States
- John McCain (R) 1,264,879 (60%), winner of 9 electoral votes
- Barack Obama (D) 811,764 (39%)
- Ralph Nader (Ind) 6,616
- Bob Barr (Ind-Libertarian) 4,984
- Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 4,303
United States Senate
- Jeff Sessions (R, incumbent) 1,303,435 (63%) winner
- Vivian Figures (D) 750,755 (37%)
3rd Congressional District of Alabama
- Mike Rogers (R, incumbent) 97,742 (60%)
- Greg Pierce (D) 62,891 (38%)
- Mark Layfield (Ind) 3,396 (2.1%)
4th Congressional District of Alabama
- Robert Aderholt (R, incumbent) 128,412 (70%)
- Barbara Bobo (D) 54,338 (30%)
6th Congressional District of Alabama
- Spencer Bachus (R, incumbent), unopposed
7th Congressional District of Alabama
- Artur Davis (D, incumbent), unopposed
Statewide offices
Alabama Public Service Commission
- President
- Lucy Baxley (D) 1,012,024 (50%)
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 999,921 (50%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- Place 1
- Greg Shaw (R) 1,019,774 (50%)
- Deborah Bell Paseur (D) 1,006,567 (50%)
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
- Place 1
- Bill Thompson (R, incumbent) 1,094,336 (56%)
- Kimberly Harbison Drake (D) 869,729 (44%)
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1
- Beth Kellum (R) 1,093,568 (56%)
- Clyde Jones (D) 855,322 (44%)
- Place 2
- Mary Windom (R) 1,055,827 (54%)
- Aimee Cobb Smith (D) 902,878 (46%)
Amendments
- Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the Alabama Trust Fund.
- Yes 954,325 (57%)
- No 729,931 (43%)
- Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for Shelby County.
- Yes 660,797 (60%)
- No 434,969 (40%)
- Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties.
- Yes 573,644 (50%)
- No 564,999 (48%)
- Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in Blount County by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum
- Yes 629,359 (57%)
- No 477,794 (43%)
- Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County
- No 599,930 (55%)
- Yes 492,362 (45%)
- Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of Tuskegee
- Yes 613,788 (58%)
- No 451,935 (42%)
Jefferson County Results
Federal offices
President of the United States
- Barack Obama (D) 166,015 (52%)
- John McCain (R) 149,843 (47%)
- Bob Barr (Ind-Libertarian) 793 (0.3%)
- Ralph Nader (Ind) 712 (0.2%)
- write-in: 552 (0.2%)
- Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 423 (0.1%)
United States Senate
- Jeff Sessions (R, incumbent) 159,000 (51%)
- Vivian Figures (D) 154,403 (49%)
6th Congressional District of Alabama
- Spencer Bachus (R, incumbent) 139,835 (97%)
- write-in: 3,701 (2.6%)
7th Congressional District of Alabama
- Artur Davis (D, incumbent) 124,680 (99%)
- write-in: 1,143 (0.9%)
Statewide offices
Alabama Public Service Commission
- President
- Lucy Baxley (D) 174,965 (57%)
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 133,324 (43%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- Place 1
- Deborah Bell Paseur (D) 177,454 (57%)
- Greg Shaw (R) 133,447 (43%)
- write-in: 247 (0.1%)
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
- Place 1
- Kimberly Harbison Drake (D) 162,182 (53%)
- Bill Thompson (R) 143,176 (47%)
- write-in: 182 (0.1%)
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1
- Clyde Jones (D) 170,335 (56%)
- Beth Kellum (R) 134,048 (44%)
- write-in, 192 (0.6%)
- Place 2
- Aimee Cobb Smith (D) 170,748 (56%)
- Mary Windom (R) 133,962 (44%)
- write-in: 171 (0.1%)
Circuit Court of Alabama
- Place 10
- Tom King, Jr (D) 209,393 (98%)
- write-in: 4,189 (2.0%)
District Court of Alabama, 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama
- John Amari (D) 167,234 (55%)
- Norman Winston (R) 137,431 (45%)
- write-in: 220 (0.1%)
County offices
Jefferson County Commission District 1
- William Bell (D) 50,663 (99%)
- write-in: 657 (1.3%)
Jefferson County Treasurer
- Jennifer Parsons Champion (D) 168,561 (55%)
- Ken Gomany (R) 136,484 (45%)
- write-in: 219 (0.1%)
Deputy Treasurer, Bessemer Division
- Doris Britton (D) 49,351 (98%)
- write-in: 890 (1.8%)
Jefferson County Tax Assessor
- Gaynell Hendricks (D) 162,980 (53%)
- Jeff Caddell (R) 141,863 (47%)
- write-in: 378 (0.1%)
Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division
- Andrew Bennett (D) 38,465 (53%)
- Andrew Smith (R) 34,528 (47%)
- write-in: 109 (0.2%)
Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division
- Ron Yarbrough (D) 48.638 (94%)
- write-in: 3,092 (6%)
Jefferson County Tax Collector
- J. T. Smallwood (D) 182,187 (60%)
- Vicki Evans Fuller (R) 122,162 (40%)
- write-in: 298 (0.1%)
Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer Division
- Grover Dunn (D) 49,603 (98%)
- write-in: 1,075 (2.1%)
Jefferson County Board of Education
- Tommy Little (R) 73,898 (98%)
- write-in: 1,713 (2.3%)
Amendments
- Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the Alabama Trust Fund.
- Yes: 145,736 (55%)
- No: 117,747 (45%)
- Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for Shelby County.
- Yes: 119,991 (65%)
- No: 65,751 (35%)
- Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties.
- Yes: 103,143 (55%)
- No: 84,320 (45%)
- Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in Blount County by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum
- Yes: 115,309 (62%)
- No: 70,636 (38%)
- Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County
- No: 94,560 (52%)
- Yes: 86,271 (48%)
- Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of Tuskegee
- Yes: 112,276 (64%)
- No: 62,859 (36%)
- Amendment 7, releasing landlords from debts incurred to the Jefferson County Sewer System by tenant customers
- Yes: 162,565 (63%)
- No: 95,365 (37%)
Shelby County Results
Federal offices
President of the United States
- John McCain (R) 68,945 (76%)
- Barack Obama (D) 20,575 (23%)
- Bob Barr (Ind-Libertarian) 303 (0.3%)
- Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 242 (0.3%)
- Ralph Nader (Ind) 227 (0.3%)
- write-in: 184 (0.2%)
United States Senate
- Jeff Sessions (R, incumbent) 71,561 (80%)
- Vivian Figures (D) 17,574 (20%)
6th Congressional District of Alabama
- Spencer Bachus (R, incumbent) 74,507 (98%)
- write-in: 1,596 (2.1%)
Statewide offices
Alabama Public Service Commission
- President
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 62,013 (71%)
- Lucy Baxley (D) 25,521 (29%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- Place 1
- Greg Shaw (R) 62,233 (71%)
- Deborah Bell Paseur (D) 25,867 (29%)
- write-in: 146 (0.2%)
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
- Place 1
- Bill Thompson (R) 65,656 (76%)
- Kimberly Harbison Drake (D) 20,856 (24%)
- write-in: 92 (0.1%)
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1
- Beth Kellum (R) 64,318 (75%)
- Clyde Jones (D) 21,596 (25%)
- write-in, 92 (0.1%)
- Place 2
- Mary Windom (R) 63,186 (73%)
- Aimee Cobb Smith (D) 23,143 (27%)
- write-in: 90 (0.1%)
Alabama State Board of Education, District 3
- Stephanie Bell (R) 44,510 (75%)
- Judy West Bell (D) 14,934 (25%)
- write-in: 85 (0.1%)
Circuit Court of Alabama
- 18th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 2
- Ron Jackson (R) 73,121 (99%)
- write-in: 778 (1.1%)
County offices
Shelby County Commission
- District 1
- Corley Ellis (R) 6,056 (99%)
- write-in: 51 (0.8%)
- District 2
- Tommy Edwards (R) 4,805 (98%)
- write-in: 107 (2.1%)
- District 3
- Jon Parker (R) 8,033 (99%)
- write-in: 85 (1.1%)
- District 4
- Daniel Acker Sr (R) 7,026 (99%)
- write-in: 70 (1.0%)
- District 5
- Joel Bearden (R) 8,179 (99%)
- write-in: 83 (1.0%)
- District 6
- Larry Dillard (R) 8,012 (73%)
- Cynthia Bell (D) 2,983 (27%)
- write-in: 7 (0.1%)
- District 7
- Lindsey Allison (R) 7,800 (99%)
- write-in: 81 (1.0%)
- District 8
- Rick Shepherd (R) 8,392 (73%)
- Terry Reagin (Ind) 3,150 (27%)
- write-in: 16 (0.1%)
- District 9
- Robbie Hayes (R) 10,488 (81%)
- Carolyn Shields (D) 2,413 (19%)
- write-in: 13 (0.1%)
Shelby County Board of Education
- Place 1
- Peg Hill (R) 73,279 (99%)
- write-in: 751 (1.0%)
Shelby County Property Tax Commissioner
- Don Armstrong (R) 73,738 (99%)
- write-in: 725 (1.0%)
Amendments
- Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the Alabama Trust Fund.
- Yes: 41,577 (53%)
- No: 26,579 (47%)
- Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for Shelby County.
- Yes: 51,034 (72%)
- No: 20,027 (28%)
- Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties.
- Yes: 29,585 (52%)
- No: 27,503 (48%)
- Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in Blount County by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum
- Yes: 33,067 (60%)
- No: 21,705 (40%)
- Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County
- No: 28,593 (53%)
- Yes: 24,863 (47%)
- Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of Tuskegee
- Yes: 31,877 (59%)
- No: 21,712 (41%)
- Local Amendment 1, allowing the Shelby County Commission to appoint members of the Shelby County Board of Equalization
- Yes: 43,450 (62%)
- No: 26,688 (38%)
St Clair County Results
Federal offices
President of the United States
- John McCain (R) 27,630 (81%)
- Barack Obama (D) 6,088 (18%)
- Ralph Nader (Ind) 118 (0.4%)
- Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 114 (0.3%)
- Bob Barr (Ind-Libertarian) 65 (0.2%)
- write-in: 51 (0.2%)
United States Senate
- Jeff Sessions (R, incumbent) 27,522 (82%)
- Vivian Figures (D) 5,998 (18%)
4th Congressional District of Alabama
- Robert Aderholt (R, incumbent) 1,870 (82%)
- Nicholas Sparks (D) 417 (18%)
- write-in: 5 (0.2%)
6th Congressional District of Alabama
- Spencer Bachus (R, incumbent) 26,065 (99%)
- write-in: 397 (1.5%)
Statewide offices
Alabama Public Service Commission
- President
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 23,330 (70%)
- Lucy Baxley (D) 9,641 (29%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- Place 1
- Greg Shaw (R) 22,735 (68%)
- Deborah Bell Paseur (D) 10,462 (31%)
- write-in: 50 (0.2%)
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
- Place 1
- Bill Thompson (R) 24,434 (76%)
- Kimberly Harbison Drake (D) 7,842 (24%)
- write-in: 44 (0.1%)
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1
- Beth Kellum (R) 24,374 (76%)
- Clyde Jones (D) 7,733 (24%)
- write-in, 47 (0.2%)
- Place 2
- Mary Windom (R) 23,933 (74%)
- Aimee Cobb Smith (D) 8,380 (26%)
- write-in: 46 (0.1%)
Alabama State Board of Education, District 3
- Stephanie Bell (R) 22,099 (77%)
- Judy West Bell (D) 6,475 (23%)
- write-in: 30 (0.1%)
Circuit Court of Alabama
- 30th Judicial Circuit of Alabama
- Charles Robinson (D) 17,505 (96%)
- write-in: 645 (3.6%)
District Court of Alabama, St Clair County
- Place 2
- Robert Minor (R) 27,873 (99%)
- write-in: 271 (1.0%)
County offices
St Clair County Commission
- District 2
- Mike Bowling (R) 27,669 (99%)
- write-in: 224 (0.8%)
- District 3
- Paul Manning (R) 27,724 (99%)
- write-in: 255 (0.9%)
- District 4
- Jimmy Roberts (R) 27,363 (99%)
- write-in: 216 (0.8%)
St Clair County Revenue Commissioner
- Elizabeth Mealer (R) 27,680 (99%)
- write-in: 210 (0.8%)
St Clair County Board of Education
- Odenville District
- Allison Gray (R) 23,032 (99%)
- write-in: 159 (0.7%)
- Ashville/Steele District
- Randy Thompson (R) 23,097 (99%)
- write-in: 164 (0.7%)
- Moody District
- Scott Suttle (Ind) 13,217 (98%)
- write-in: 208 (1.6%)
Amendments
- Amendment 1 (Act 2008-508) establishing a "rainy day fund" for the state's general budget, drawn from the Alabama Trust Fund.
- No: 15,213 (52%)
- Yes: 14,211 (48%)
- Amendment 2 (Act 2007-225) establishing a judicial commission for Shelby County.
- Yes: 11,176 (55%)
- No: 9,194 (45%)
- Amendment 3 (Act 2007-360) equalizing ad valorem tax rates for residents in the Madison City School District, whether they live in Madison or Limestone Counties.
- No: 11,389 (56%)
- Yes: 8,881 (44%)
- Amendment 4 (Act 2008-285) preventing the annexation of municipalities partly in Blount County by cities outside the county without a county-wide referendum
- Yes: 10,927 (54%)
- No: 9,300 (46%)
- Amendment 5 (Act 2008-288) authorizing the state legislature to fix, alter and confirm court fees in Russell County
- No: 12,026 (61%)
- Yes: 7,553 (39%)
- Amendment 6 (Act 2008-293) providing for election of two members to the utilities board of the City of Tuskegee
- Yes: 9,914 (51%)
- No: 9,485 (49%)
- Local Amendment 1, prohibiting county officials from becoming supernumerary officials
- Yes: 14,927 (56%)
- No: 11,965 (44%)
External links
- Jefferson County election results at Jeffcointouch.com
- Shelby County election results at shelbycountyalabama.com
- St Clair County election results at stclairco.com
- Elections coverage on al.com