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** '''[[Christian Coleman]]''', 601 votes (50.2%), winner
** '''[[Christian Coleman]]''', 601 votes (50.2%), winner
** [[Jim Toomey]], 596 votes (49.8%)
** [[Jim Toomey]], 596 votes (49.8%)
* [[Alabama House District 52]]
** '''[[John Rogers Jr]]''', 3,359 votes (67%), winner
** [[Latanya Millhouse]], 1,648 votes (33%)
* [[Alabama House District 54]]
** '''[[Neil Rafferty]]''', 2,719 votes (59%), winner
** [[Edward Maddox]], 1,410 votes (30%)
** [[Brit Blalock]], 502 votes (11%)
* [[Alabama House District 55]]
** [[Rod Scott]], 1,212 votes (25%), runoff
** [[Fred Plump]], 1,077 votes (22%), runoff
** [[Phyllis Oden-Jones]], 1,031 votes (22%)
** [[Travis Hendrix]], 915 votes (19%)
** [[Antwon Womack]], 594 votes (12%)
* [[Alabama House District 56]]
** [[Ontario Tillman]], 2,090 votes (42%), runoff
** [[Tereshia Huffman]], 1,198 votes (24%), runoff
** [[Jesse Matthews]], 1,010 votes (20%)
** [[Cleo King]], 712 votes (14%)
* [[Alabama House District 57]]
** [[Patrick Sellers]], 2,358 votes (47%), runoff
** [[Charles Winston III]], 1,198 votes (24%), runoff
** [[Jesse Matthews]], 1,369 votes (27%), runoff
** [[K. D. Dunn]], 1,281 votes (26%)
* [[Alabama House District 60]]
** '''[[Juandalynn Givan]]''', 4,558 votes (78%), winner
** [[Nina Taylor]], 1,286 votes (22%)


===[[Jefferson County]] offices===
===[[Jefferson County]] offices===

Revision as of 10:45, 26 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

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