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* [[Daniel Boman]] (D) 56,285 votes (26.7%)
* [[Daniel Boman]] (D) 56,285 votes (26.7%)


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===[[5th Congressional District of Alabama]]===
* [[Mo Brooks]] (R, incumbent) 150,593 votes (63.8%), winner
* [[Charlie Holley]] (D) 85,434 votes (36.2%)
 
===[[6th Congressional District of Alabama]]===
* [[Spencer Bachus]] (R, incumbent) 216,023 votes (71.6%), winner
* [[Penny Bailey]] (D) 85,693 votes (28.4%)
 
===[[7th Congressional District of Alabama]]===
* [[Terri Sewell]] (D, incumbent) 190,524 votes (76.5%), winner
* [[Don Chamberlain]] (R) 58,448 votes (23.5%)
 
==Statewide offices==
===Alabama Public Service Commission===
===Alabama Public Service Commission===
*President
*President
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 999,921 (50%)
** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) 1,012,024 (50%)
** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D) 1,012,024 (50%)
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 999,921 (50%)


===Alabama Supreme Court===
===Alabama Supreme Court===
* Chief Justice
** [[Roy Moore]] (R) 896,291 votes (51.6%), winner
** [[Bob Vance]] (D) 840,531 votes (48.4%)
* Place 1
* Place 1
** [[Greg Shaw]] (R) 1,019,774 (50%)
** [[Tommy Bryan]] (R, unopposed) 1,089,444 votes (100%), winner
** [[Deborah Bell Paseur]] (D) 1,006,567 (50%)
* Place 2
** [[Lyn Stuart]] (R, unopposed) 1,083,711 votes (100%), winner
* Place 3
** [[Glenn Murdock]] (R, unopposed) 1,068,830 votes (100%), winner
* Place 4
** [[Jim Main]] (R, unopposed) 1,0867,494 votes (100%), winner


===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals===
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* Place 1
* Place 1
** [[Bill Thompson]] (R, incumbent) 1,094,336 (56%)
** [[Bill Thompson]] (R, incumbent) 1,094,336 (56%)

Revision as of 19:43, 7 November 2012

The 2012 general election was held on November 6, 2012. Approximately 62.6% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots. In Jefferson County 304,521 ballots were cast, representing 75.3% of the county's eligible voters.

Statewide results

Federal offices

President and Vice-President of the United States

  • Mitt Romney & Paul Ryan (R) 1,074,831 votes (61%), winner of 9 electoral votes
  • Barack Obama & Joe Biden (D, incumbent) 680,831 votes (38%)
  • Gary Johnson & Jim Gray (Ind-Libertarian) 10,794 votes (0.6%)
  • Jill Stein & Cheri Honkala (Ind-Green) 4,984 votes (0.16%)
  • Virgil Goode & James Clymer (Ind-Constitution) 4,303 votes (0.14%)

1st Congressional District of Alabama

  • Jo Bonner (R, incumbent, unopposed), 192,520 votes (100%), winner

2nd Congressional District of Alabama

3rd Congressional District of Alabama

4th Congressional District of Alabama

5th Congressional District of Alabama

6th Congressional District of Alabama

7th Congressional District of Alabama

Statewide offices

Alabama Public Service Commission

Alabama Supreme Court

  • Chief Justice
  • Place 1
    • Tommy Bryan (R, unopposed) 1,089,444 votes (100%), winner
  • Place 2
    • Lyn Stuart (R, unopposed) 1,083,711 votes (100%), winner
  • Place 3
  • Place 4
    • Jim Main (R, unopposed) 1,0867,494 votes (100%), winner


See also