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===Republican gubernatorial primary=== | |||
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!Pollster!!Dates!!Polled!! Ivey!! James!! Blanchard!! Burdette!! Odle!! Young | |||
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===Republican U.S. Senate primary=== | ===Republican U.S. Senate primary=== | ||
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!Pollster!!Dates!! | !Pollster!!Dates!!Polled!! Brooks !! Britt !! Durant !! Other !! Undec. | ||
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|style="text-align: left;"|McLaughlin||style="text-align: left;"|12/6‑9||500||style="background: pink;"|31%||26%||17%||4%||22% | |style="text-align: left;"|McLaughlin||style="text-align: left;"|12/6‑9||500||style="background: pink;"|31%||26%||17%||4%||22% | ||
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Revision as of 12:39, 11 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.
Runoff elections were held on June 21.
Democratic primary
Federal offices
- United States Senate
Statewide offices
Alabama State Senate
- Alabama Senate District 19
- Priscilla Dunn (incumbent)
- Merika Coleman
- Alabama Senate District 23
- Hank Sanders (unopposed)
Alabama State House of Representatives
Jefferson County offices
Republican Primary
Federal offices
- United States Senate
Statewide offices
Alabama State Senate
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 21
- Gerald Allen (incumbent)
- Lisa Ward
Alabama State House of Representatives
Jefferson County offices
Other ballot measures
Polls
Republican gubernatorial primary
Pollster | Dates | Polled | Ivey | James | Blanchard | Burdette | Odle | Young |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cygnal | 5/6‑7 | 600 | 40% | 18% | 15% | 6% | 4% | 1% |
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% |
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