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* [[Daniel Boman]] (D) 56,285 votes (26.7%) | * [[Daniel Boman]] (D) 56,285 votes (26.7%) | ||
===[[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%) | ||
===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 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Tommy Bryan]] (R, unopposed) 1,089,444 votes (100%), winner | ||
** [[ | * 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=== | <!--===Alabama Court of Civil Appeals=== | ||
* 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
- Martha Roby (R, incumbent) 156,642 votes (65.9%), winner
- Therese Ford (D) 81,051 votes (34.1%)
3rd Congressional District of Alabama
- Mike Rogers (R, incumbent) 127,232 votes (62.8%), winner
- John Harris (D) 75,469 votes (37.3%)
4th Congressional District of Alabama
- Robert Aderholt (R, incumbent) 154,602 votes (73.3%), winner
- Daniel Boman (D) 56,285 votes (26.7%)
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
- President
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 999,921 (50%)
- Lucy Baxley (D) 1,012,024 (50%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- 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
- Glenn Murdock (R, unopposed) 1,068,830 votes (100%), winner
- Place 4
- Jim Main (R, unopposed) 1,0867,494 votes (100%), winner