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The '''2022 statewide primary elections''' were held on Tuesday, [[May 24]], [[2022]] to select candidates for the Democratic and Republican Party nominations for a range of county, state and federal offices to be contested in the [[2022 general election|November general election]], including, notably, the U.S. Senate Seat left vacant by the retirement of [[Richard Shelby]].
The '''2022 statewide primary elections''' were held on Tuesday, [[May 24]], [[2022]] to select candidates for the Democratic and Republican Party nominations for a range of county, state and federal offices to be contested in the [[2022 general election|November general election]], including, notably, the U.S. Senate Seat left vacant by the retirement of [[Richard Shelby]].
On a warm day with scattered rainshowers, turnout for the primaries was relatively low. 850,463 of Alabama's 3,638,986 registered voters turned in ballots, for a rate of 23.4%.


Runoff elections were held on [[June 21]].
Runoff elections were held on [[June 21]].
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===Federal offices===
===Federal offices===
* '''United States Senate'''
* '''United States Senate'''
** [[Will Boyd]]
** '''[[Will Boyd]]''', 107,344 votes (64%), winner
** [[Brandaun Dean]]
** [[Brandaun Dean]], 32,843 votes (20%)
** [[Lanny Jackson]]
** [[Lanny Jackson]], 28,348 votes (17%)
** [[Victor Williams]]
** [[Victor Williams]] (withdrew)


===Statewide offices===
===Statewide offices===
* [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[Governor of Alabama]]
** [[Yolanda Flowers]], 56,859 votes (34%), runoff
** [[Malika Sanders-Fortier]], 54,636 votes (33%), runoff
** [[Patricia Jamieson]], 19,655 votes (12%)
** [[Arthur Kennedy]], 15,664 votes (9%)
** [[Doug Smith]], 11,910 votes (7%)
** [[Chad Marting|Chad "Chig" Martin]], 9,390 votes (6%)
** [[Christopher Countryman]] (withdrew)
** [[Christopher Countryman]] (withdrew)
** [[Yolanda Flowers]]
** [[Patricia Jamieson]]
** [[Arthur Kennedy]]
** [[Chad Marting|Chad "Chig" Martin]]
** [[Malika Sanders-Fortier]]
** [[Doug Smith]]


===[[Alabama State Senate]]===
===[[Alabama State Senate]]===
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===Federal offices===
===Federal offices===
* '''United States Senate'''
* '''United States Senate'''
** [[Lillie Boddie]]
** [[Katie Britt]], 288,745 votes (48%), runoff
** [[Katie Britt]]
** [[Mo Brooks]], 188,142 votes (29%), runoff
** [[Mo Brooks]]
** [[Mike Durant]], 150,529 votes (23%)
** [[Karla DuPriest]]
** [[Jake Schafer]], 7,451 votes (1%)
** [[Mike Durant]]
** [[Karla DuPriest]], 5,818 votes (1%)
** [[Jake Schafer]]
** [[Lillie Boddie]], 5,147 votes (1%)
** [[Jessica Taylor]] (dropped out)
** [[Jessica Taylor]] (withdrew)


===Statewide offices===
===Statewide offices===
* [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[Governor of Alabama]]
** [[Kay Ivey]] (incumbent)
** '''[[Kay Ivey]]''' (incumbent), 356,319 votes (54%), winner
** [[Lindy Blanchard]]
** [[Lindy Blanchard|Lynda "Lindy" Blanchard]], 125,913 votes (19%)
** [[Lew Burdette]]
** [[Tim James]], 105,976 votes (16%)
** [[Stacy George]]
** [[Lew Burdette|Robert "Lew" Burdette]], 42,899 votes (7%)
** [[Tim James]]
** [[Dean Odle]], 11,763 votes (2%)
** [[Donald Jones]]
** [[Donald Jones]], 3,906 votes (1%)
** [[Dean Odle]]
** [[Dave Thomas]], 2,995 votes (1%)
** [[Dave Thomas]]
** [[Stacy George]], 2,589 votes (0%)
** [[Dean Young]]
** [[Dean Young]], 2,401 votes (0%)
 
* [[Attorney General of Alabama]]
** '''[[Steve Marshall]]''' (incumbent): 507,444 votes (90%), winner
** [[Harry Still]]: 57,647 votes (10%)


* [[Alabama State Auditor]]
* [[Alabama State Auditor]]
** [[Stan Cooke]]
** [[Andrew Sorrell]]: 209,616 votes (40%), runoff
** [[Rusty Glover]]
** [[Stan Cooke]], 173,611 votes (33%), runoff
** [[Andrew Sorrell]]
** [[Rusty Glover]], 147,194 votes (28%)


* [[Alabama Secretary of State]]
* [[Alabama Secretary of State]]
** [[Wes Allen]]
** [[Jim Zeigler]]: 231,985 votes (43%), runoff
** [[Wes Allen]]: 215,755 votes (40%), runoff
** [[Christian Horn]], 53,113 votes (10%)
** [[Ed Packard]], 42,616 votes (8%)


===[[Alabama State Senate]]===
===[[Alabama State Senate]]===
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** [[Gerald Allen]] (incumbent)
** [[Gerald Allen]] (incumbent)
** [[Lisa Ward]]
** [[Lisa Ward]]
===[[Alabama State Supreme Court]]===
* '''Place 5'''
** '''[[Greg Cook]]''': 314,187 votes (55%), winner
** [[Debra Jones]]: 253,591 votes (48%)
===[[Alabama Public Service Commission]]===
* '''Place 1'''
** [[Jeremy Oden]] (incumbent), 163,978 votes (34%), runoff
** [[Brent Woodall]], 147,987 votes (31%), runoff
** [[John Hammock]], 113,852 votes (24%)
** [[Stephen McLamb]], 52,019 votes (11%)
* '''Place 2'''
** [[Chip Beeker]] (incumbent), 203,848 votes (42%), runoff
** [[Robert McCollum]], 169,552 votes (36%), runoff
** [[Robin Litaker]], 99,776 votes (21%)


===[[Alabama State House of Representatives]]===
===[[Alabama State House of Representatives]]===
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==Other ballot measures==
==Other ballot measures==
*
** '''Yes''': 568,768 votes (77%), passed
** No: 159,266 votes (23%)


==Polls==
==Polls==
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* Cason, Mike (July 25, 2021) "Most but not all Alabama House members go for another term in 2022." {{BN}}
* Cason, Mike (July 25, 2021) "Most but not all Alabama House members go for another term in 2022." {{BN}}
* Lyman, Brian (May 16, 2022) "Here are the six Alabama Democrats seeking their party's gubernatorial nomination." ''Montgomery Advertiser''
* Lyman, Brian (May 16, 2022) "Here are the six Alabama Democrats seeking their party's gubernatorial nomination." ''Montgomery Advertiser''
* Gore, Leada (May 25, 2022) "Alabama elections 2022: Primary turnout only 23%." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
 
* [https://www2.alabamavotes.gov/electionNight/statewideResultsByContest.aspx?ecode=1001150 Statewide results] at alabamavotes.gov
* [https://www2.alabamavotes.gov/electionNight/countyResultsByContest.aspx?cid=01&ecode=1001150 Jefferson County results] at alabamavotes.gov


[[Category:Elections]]
[[Category:Elections]]
[[Category:2022 events|Primary elections]]
[[Category:2022 events|Primary elections]]

Revision as of 11:31, 25 May 2022

The 2022 statewide primary elections were held on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 to select candidates for the Democratic and Republican Party nominations for a range of county, state and federal offices to be contested in the November general election, including, notably, the U.S. Senate Seat left vacant by the retirement of Richard Shelby.

On a warm day with scattered rainshowers, turnout for the primaries was relatively low. 850,463 of Alabama's 3,638,986 registered voters turned in ballots, for a rate of 23.4%.

Runoff elections were held on June 21.

Democratic primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

Alabama State Senate

Alabama State House of Representatives

Jefferson County offices

Republican Primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

Alabama State Senate

Alabama State Supreme Court

Alabama Public Service Commission

Alabama State House of Representatives

Jefferson County offices

Other ballot measures

    • Yes: 568,768 votes (77%), passed
    • No: 159,266 votes (23%)

Polls

Republican gubernatorial primary

Pollster Dates Polled Ivey James Blanchard Burdette Odle Young
Cygnal 5/6‑7 600 40% 18% 15% 6% 4% 1%
McLaughlin 5/9‑12 500 52% 15% 15% 8% 3% -
Emerson 5/15‑16 706 46% 17% 11% 7% 3% -

Republican U.S. Senate primary

Pollster Dates Polled Brooks Britt Durant Other Undec.
McLaughlin 12/6‑9 500 31% 26% 17% 4% 22%
McLaughlin 3/10‑13 500 18% 32% 34% - 17%
Cygnal 3/16‑17 600 16% 28% 35% 7% 14%
Emerson 3/25‑27 687 12% 23% 33% 6% 26%
Cygnal 5/6‑7 600 23% 32% 21% 9% 16%
McLaughlin 5/9‑12 500 21% 37% 31% - 12%

References

  • Gray, Jeremy (July 10, 2021) "Katie Britt dismisses Trump comment that she’s ‘not what Alabama wants’ for US Senate." The Birmingham News
  • Johnson, Roy S. (July 20, 2021) "Rep. Merika Coleman seeks Alabama state senate seat." The Birmingham News
  • Cason, Mike (July 25, 2021) "Most but not all Alabama House members go for another term in 2022." The Birmingham News
  • Lyman, Brian (May 16, 2022) "Here are the six Alabama Democrats seeking their party's gubernatorial nomination." Montgomery Advertiser
  • Gore, Leada (May 25, 2022) "Alabama elections 2022: Primary turnout only 23%." The Birmingham News

External links