2020 primary elections

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The 2020 statewide primary elections were comprised of the following ballots:

  • The Democratic and Republican Party primaries were held on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 ("Super Tuesday"). The weather was __.
  • Democratic and Republican Party runoffs were held on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. There were no run-offs for presidential candidates, with each party awarding delegates to their respective national conventions based largely on the primary results. The Alabama Democratic Party has seven possible "superdelegates" who can vote as they choose regardless of the primary results. The Alabama Republican Party's three appointed delegates are pledged to the overall winner of the primary.

Overall voter turnout in the primaries was ___. Of those voting in the presidential primaries, ___ voted on the Democratic ballot while ___ voters marked Republican ballots. For the runoffs, turnout was ___.

Democratic primary

Federal offices

  • President of the United States
    • Michael Bennet
    • Joe Biden
    • Michael Bloomberg
    • Cory Booker
    • Pete Buttigieg
    • Julian Castro
    • John Delaney
    • Tulsi Gabbard
    • Amy Klobuchar
    • Bernie Sanders
    • Tom Steyer
    • Elizabeth Warren
    • Marianne Williamson
    • Andrew Yang
  • United States Senate

Statewide offices

Jefferson County offices

Republican Primary

Federal offices

  • President of the United States
    • Donald Trump (incumbent)
    • Bill Weld

Statewide offices

Other ballot measures

  • Statewide Amendment One to change the Alabama State Board of Education from an elected board to a commission appointed by the Governor (Proposed by Act 2019-345).
    • Yes:
    • No:

References

  • Sharp, John (January 8, 2020) "Alabama Senate race: Intriguing theater or snoozer sequel?" The Birmingham News
  • Crain, Trisha Powell (February 17, 2020) "Alabama to vote on whether to fire the state school board. Here are the facts." The Birmingham News

External links