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The '''2012 general election''' was held on [[November 6]], [[2012]]. Approximately | The '''2012 general election''' was held on [[November 6]], [[2012]]. Approximately 62.6% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots. In [[Jefferson County]] 304,865 ballots were cast, representing 79.1% of the county's 385,364 registered voters. | ||
==Statewide results== | |||
==Federal offices== | ===Federal offices=== | ||
===President of the United States=== | ====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 (D) | * 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%) | ||
===[[7th Congressional District of Alabama]] | ====United States Congress==== | ||
* [[ | * [[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 Andrew 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== | ===Statewide offices=== | ||
===Alabama Public Service Commission=== | ====Alabama Public Service Commission==== | ||
*President | *President | ||
** [[ | ** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 928,943 votes (54.55%), winner | ||
** [[ | ** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D, incumbent) 773,929 votes (45.45%) | ||
===Alabama Supreme Court=== | ====Alabama Supreme Court==== | ||
* | * Chief Justice | ||
** [[ | ** [[Roy Moore]] (R) 896,291 votes (51.6%), winner | ||
** [[ | ** [[Robert Vance Jr]] (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 | ====Alabama Court of Civil Appeals==== | ||
* Place 1 | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Craig Pittman]] (R, unopposed) 1,067,494 votes (100%), winner | ||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Terri Thomas]] (R, unopposed) 1,063,681 votes (100%), winner | ||
* Place 3 | |||
** [[Terry Moore]] (R, unopposed) 1,065,419 votes (100%), winner | |||
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===Alabama | ====Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals==== | ||
* Place 1 | * Place 1 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Sam Welch]] (R, unopposed) 1,059,626 votes (100%), winner | ||
* Place 2 | * Place 2 | ||
** [[ | ** [[Liles Burke]] (R, unopposed) 1,057,206 votes (100%), winner | ||
** [[ | * Place 3 | ||
** [[Michael Joiner]] (R, unopposed) 1,056,913 votes (100%), winner | |||
===[[ | ====[[Alabama State Board of Education]]==== | ||
* | * [[1st Congressional District of Alabama|1st District]] | ||
** [[ | ** [[Tracy Roberts]] (R) 159,066 votes (70.1%), winner | ||
** | ** [[Herndon Inge III]] (D) 67,948 votes (29.9%) | ||
* [[3rd Congressional District of Alabama|3rd District]] | |||
** [[Stephanie Bell]] (R, unopposed) 151,547 votes (100%), winner | |||
* [[5th Congressional District of Alabama|5th District]] | |||
** [[Ella Bell]] (D, unopposed) 154,858 votes (100%), winner | |||
* [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|7th District]] | |||
** [[Jeff Newman]] (R, unopposed) 149,058 votes (100%), winner | |||
=== | ====Statewide amendments==== | ||
* [[ | * Amendment 1 (Act 2011-315) reauthorizing the [[Forever Wild]] Land Trust for 20 years | ||
* | ** Yes: 1,137,401 votes (75.3%), approved | ||
* | ** No: 373,400 votes (24.7%) | ||
* Amendment 2 (Act 2012-567) authorizing a revolving issue of general obligation bonds within a previously approved $750 million cap | |||
** Yes: 981,740 votes (69.3%), approved | |||
** No: 433,863 votes (30.7%) | |||
* Amendment 3 (Act 2011-316) defining the Stockton Landmark District in Baldwin County. | |||
** Yes: 776,747 votes (68.6%), approved | |||
** No: 354,761 votes (31.4%) | |||
* Amendment 4 (Act 2011-353) partially repealing earlier amendments relating to racial segregation and poll taxes | |||
** No: 881,362 (59.9%), defeated | |||
** Yes: 590,131 (40.1%) | |||
* Amendment 5 (Act 2011-543) authorizing a transfer of assets from the Pritchard Water Works to the Mobile Area Water & Sewer System | |||
** Yes: 793,446 votes (69.1%), approved | |||
** No: 354,734 votes (30.9%) | |||
* Amendment 6 (Act 2011-617) prohibiting compulsory participation in health care systems | |||
** Yes: 838,183 votes (59.2%), approved | |||
** No: 578,462 votes (40.8%) | |||
* Amendment 7 (Act 2011-656) establishing a fundamental right to secret ballot in matters of employee representation | |||
** Yes: 919,988 votes (67.8%), approved | |||
** No: 437,050 votes (32.2%) | |||
* Amendment 8 (Act 2011-656) tying legislative compensation to the state's median household income and actual expenses | |||
** Yes: 957,628 votes (69.1%), approved | |||
** No: 428,840 votes (30.9%) | |||
* Amendment 9 (Act 2012-275) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to private corporations | |||
** Yes: 765,577 votes (58.3%), approved | |||
** No: 547,112 votes (41.7%) | |||
* Amendment 10 (Act 2012-276) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to banks and banking | |||
** Yes: 677,420 votes (54.6%), approved | |||
** No: 562,760 votes (45.4%) | |||
* Amendment 11 (Act 2012-308) prohibiting municipalities outside Lawrence County from exercising police powers within the county | |||
** Yes: 721,664 (66.7%), approved | |||
** No:359,767 votes (33.3%) | |||
==County offices== | ==Jefferson County Results== | ||
=== | ===Federal offices=== | ||
* | ====President of the United States==== | ||
* write-in | * Barack Obama & Joe Biden (D, incumbent) 159,786 votes (52.5%) | ||
* Mitt Romney & Paul Ryan (R) 141,623 votes (46.5%) | |||
* Gary Johnson & Jim Gray (Ind-Libertarian) 1,635 votes (0.54%) | |||
* (write-in) 605 votes (0.20%) | |||
* Jill Stein & Cheri Honkala (Ind-Green) 438 votes (0.14%) | |||
* Virgil Goode & James Clymer (Ind-Constitution) 284 votes (0.09%) | |||
===[[ | ====United States Congress==== | ||
* [[ | * [[6th Congressional District of Alabama]] | ||
* [[ | ** [[Spencer Bachus]] (R, incumbent) 113,933 votes (68.9%) | ||
* | ** [[Penny Bailey]] (D) 51,217 votes (31.0%) | ||
* [[7th Congressional District of Alabama]] | |||
** [[Terri Sewell]] (D, incumbent) 112,575 votes (84.8%) | |||
** [[Don Chamberlain]] (R) 20,184 votes (15.2%) | |||
=== | ===Statewide offices=== | ||
* [[ | ====Alabama Public Service Commission==== | ||
* | *President | ||
** [[Lucy Baxley]] (D, incumbent) 167,113 votes (56.6%) | |||
** [[Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh]] (R) 127,897 votes (43.3%) | |||
=== | ====Alabama Supreme Court==== | ||
* [[ | * Chief Justice | ||
* [[ | ** [[Bob Vance]] (D) 188,810 votes (63.0%) | ||
** [[Roy Moore]] (R) 110,674 votes (36.9%) | |||
=== | ====Statewide amendments==== | ||
* [[ | * Amendment 1 (Act 2011-315) reauthorizing the [[Forever Wild]] Land Trust for 20 years | ||
* | ** Yes: 203,675 votes (77.2%) | ||
* | ** No: 60,043 votes (22.8%) | ||
* Amendment 2 (Act 2012-567) authorizing a revolving issue of general obligation bonds within a previously approved $750 million cap | |||
** Yes: 180,268 votes (71.9%) | |||
** No: 70,399 votes (28.1%) | |||
* Amendment 3 (Act 2011-316) defining the Stockton Landmark District in Baldwin County. | |||
** Yes: 136,763 votes (67.4%) | |||
** No: 66,167 votes (32.6%) | |||
* Amendment 4 (Act 2011-353) partially repealing earlier amendments relating to racial segregation and poll taxes | |||
** No: 160,909 votes (62.3%) | |||
** Yes: 97,325 votes (37.7%) | |||
* Amendment 5 (Act 2011-543) authorizing a transfer of assets from the Pritchard Water Works to the Mobile Area Water & Sewer System | |||
** Yes: 136,970 votes (66.8%) | |||
** No: 68,091 votes (33.2%) | |||
* Amendment 6 (Act 2011-617) prohibiting compulsory participation in health care systems | |||
** Yes: 128,511 votes (51.0%) | |||
** No: 123,484 votes (49.0%) | |||
* Amendment 7 (Act 2011-656) establishing a fundamental right to secret ballot in matters of employee representation | |||
** Yes: 150,204 votes (61.8%) | |||
** No: 92,270 votes (38.2%) | |||
* Amendment 8 (Act 2011-656) tying legislative compensation to the state's median household income and actual expenses | |||
** Yes: 155,273 votes (63.3%) | |||
** No: 89,988 votes (36.7%) | |||
* Amendment 9 (Act 2012-275) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to private corporations | |||
** Yes: 140,449 votes (59.8%) | |||
** No: 94,523 votes (40.2%) | |||
* Amendment 10 (Act 2012-276) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to banks and banking | |||
** Yes: 128,311 votes (57.3%) | |||
** No: 95,518 votes (42.7%) | |||
* Amendment 11 (Act 2012-308) prohibiting municipalities outside Lawrence County from exercising police powers within the county | |||
** Yes: 131,878 votes (66.4%) | |||
** No: 66,867 votes (33.6%) | |||
=== | ====[[Jefferson County Circuit Court]]==== | ||
* [[ | * Place 5 | ||
* | ** [[David Carpenter]] (D) 152,106 votes (52.2%) | ||
** [[Teresa Petelos]] (R) 135,803 votes (47.8%) | |||
* Place 6 | |||
** [[Don Blankenship]] (D) 155,832 votes (53.6%) | |||
** [[David Faulkner]] (R) 135,803 votes (46.4%) | |||
* Place 7 | |||
** [[Tracie Todd]] (D) 163,962 votes (53.1%) | |||
** [[Bill Cole]] (R) 135,789 votes (46.8%) | |||
* Place 9 | |||
** [[Jim Hughey]] (D) 167,411 votes (57.7%) | |||
** [[Bobby Lott]] (R) 122,619 votes (42.3%) | |||
* Place 13 | |||
** [[Carole Smitherman]] (D) 154,420 votes (52.9%) | |||
** [[Pat Thetford]] (R) 137,183 votes (47.0%) | |||
* Place 15 | |||
** [[Patricia Stephens]] (D) 154,070 votes (53.3%) | |||
** [[Suzanne Childers]] (R) 135,581 votes (46.6%) | |||
* Place 18 | |||
** [[Raymond Chambliss]] (D) 152,355 votes (52.8%) | |||
** [[Brian Huff]] (R) 135,995 votes (47.1%) | |||
* Place 27 | |||
** [[Virginia Vinson]] (D) 164,134 votes (56.8%) | |||
** [[Jim Neill]] (R) 124,930 votes (43.2%) | |||
* Circuit Clerk | |||
** [[Anne-Marie Adams]] (D) 160,179 votes (52.4%) | |||
** [[Jerry Bahakel]] (R) 129,638 votes (44.7%) | |||
* Deputy Circuit Clerk, Bessemer Division | |||
** [[Karen Burks]] (D) 38,061 votes (53.3%) | |||
** [[Benny Watson]] (R) 33,550 votes (46.8%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County | ====[[Jefferson County Probate Court]]==== | ||
* [[ | * Place 2 | ||
* [[ | ** [[Sherri Friday]] (D) 168,950 votes (58.4%) | ||
** [[Ginger Barbee]] (R) 119,977 votes (41.5%) | |||
=== | ====District Court of Alabama, [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]]==== | ||
* [[ | * Place 3 | ||
* | ** [[Carnella Norman]] (D) 150,623 votes (52.3%) | ||
** [[W. Davis Lawley, Jr]] (R) 137,087 votes (47.6%) | |||
* Place 6 | |||
** [[Katrina Ross]] (D) 158,589 votes (54.4%) | |||
** [[Gloria Bahakel]] (R) 132,692 votes (45.5%) | |||
* Place 12 | |||
** [[Lorraine Williams-Pringle]] (D) 150,711 votes (52.4%) | |||
** [[Jill Ganus]] (R) 136,809 votes (47.6%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County | ===County offices=== | ||
* [[ | ====[[Jefferson County Treasurer]]==== | ||
* | * [[Mike Miles]] (D) 152,301 votes (52.9%) | ||
* [[Jennifer Parsons Champion]] (R) 135,632 votes (47.1%) | |||
=== | ====Deputy Treasurer, Bessemer Division==== | ||
* | * [[Sherry McClain]] (D) 39,335 votes (54.7%) | ||
* [[Bobby Humphryes]] (R) 32,538 votes (45.2%) | |||
* | |||
=Shelby County Results= | <!--=Shelby County Results= | ||
==Federal offices== | ==Federal offices== | ||
===President of the United States=== | ===President of the United States=== | ||
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* Local Amendment 1, prohibiting county officials from becoming supernumerary officials | * Local Amendment 1, prohibiting county officials from becoming supernumerary officials | ||
* Yes: 14,927 (56%) | * Yes: 14,927 (56%) | ||
* No: 11,965 (44%) | * No: 11,965 (44%)--> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [ftp://ftp.jeffcointouch.com/elections/ | * [ftp://ftp.jeffcointouch.com/elections/Archives/Year%202012/General%20Election%20November%206,%202012/SummaryReport_110612un2.pdf Jefferson County election results] at Jeffcointouch.com | ||
* [http://www. | * [http://www.shelbycountytoday.com/GENERAL.htm Shelby County election results] at shelbycountytoday.com | ||
* [http:// | * [http://mail.stclairco.com/Voting/el45.htm St Clair County election results] at stclairco.com | ||
* [http://www.al.com/election/ Elections] coverage on al.com | * [http://www.al.com/election/ Elections] coverage on al.com | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 29 September 2017
The 2012 general election was held on November 6, 2012. Approximately 62.6% of Alabama's registered voters filled out ballots. In Jefferson County 304,865 ballots were cast, representing 79.1% of the county's 385,364 registered 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%)
United States Congress
- 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 Andrew 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) 928,943 votes (54.55%), winner
- Lucy Baxley (D, incumbent) 773,929 votes (45.45%)
Alabama Supreme Court
- Chief Justice
- Roy Moore (R) 896,291 votes (51.6%), winner
- Robert Vance Jr (D) 840,531 votes (48.4%)
- 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
- Place 1
- Craig Pittman (R, unopposed) 1,067,494 votes (100%), winner
- Place 2
- Terri Thomas (R, unopposed) 1,063,681 votes (100%), winner
- Place 3
- Terry Moore (R, unopposed) 1,065,419 votes (100%), winner
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1
- Sam Welch (R, unopposed) 1,059,626 votes (100%), winner
- Place 2
- Liles Burke (R, unopposed) 1,057,206 votes (100%), winner
- Place 3
- Michael Joiner (R, unopposed) 1,056,913 votes (100%), winner
Alabama State Board of Education
- 1st District
- Tracy Roberts (R) 159,066 votes (70.1%), winner
- Herndon Inge III (D) 67,948 votes (29.9%)
- 3rd District
- Stephanie Bell (R, unopposed) 151,547 votes (100%), winner
- 5th District
- Ella Bell (D, unopposed) 154,858 votes (100%), winner
- 7th District
- Jeff Newman (R, unopposed) 149,058 votes (100%), winner
Statewide amendments
- Amendment 1 (Act 2011-315) reauthorizing the Forever Wild Land Trust for 20 years
- Yes: 1,137,401 votes (75.3%), approved
- No: 373,400 votes (24.7%)
- Amendment 2 (Act 2012-567) authorizing a revolving issue of general obligation bonds within a previously approved $750 million cap
- Yes: 981,740 votes (69.3%), approved
- No: 433,863 votes (30.7%)
- Amendment 3 (Act 2011-316) defining the Stockton Landmark District in Baldwin County.
- Yes: 776,747 votes (68.6%), approved
- No: 354,761 votes (31.4%)
- Amendment 4 (Act 2011-353) partially repealing earlier amendments relating to racial segregation and poll taxes
- No: 881,362 (59.9%), defeated
- Yes: 590,131 (40.1%)
- Amendment 5 (Act 2011-543) authorizing a transfer of assets from the Pritchard Water Works to the Mobile Area Water & Sewer System
- Yes: 793,446 votes (69.1%), approved
- No: 354,734 votes (30.9%)
- Amendment 6 (Act 2011-617) prohibiting compulsory participation in health care systems
- Yes: 838,183 votes (59.2%), approved
- No: 578,462 votes (40.8%)
- Amendment 7 (Act 2011-656) establishing a fundamental right to secret ballot in matters of employee representation
- Yes: 919,988 votes (67.8%), approved
- No: 437,050 votes (32.2%)
- Amendment 8 (Act 2011-656) tying legislative compensation to the state's median household income and actual expenses
- Yes: 957,628 votes (69.1%), approved
- No: 428,840 votes (30.9%)
- Amendment 9 (Act 2012-275) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to private corporations
- Yes: 765,577 votes (58.3%), approved
- No: 547,112 votes (41.7%)
- Amendment 10 (Act 2012-276) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to banks and banking
- Yes: 677,420 votes (54.6%), approved
- No: 562,760 votes (45.4%)
- Amendment 11 (Act 2012-308) prohibiting municipalities outside Lawrence County from exercising police powers within the county
- Yes: 721,664 (66.7%), approved
- No:359,767 votes (33.3%)
Jefferson County Results
Federal offices
President of the United States
- Barack Obama & Joe Biden (D, incumbent) 159,786 votes (52.5%)
- Mitt Romney & Paul Ryan (R) 141,623 votes (46.5%)
- Gary Johnson & Jim Gray (Ind-Libertarian) 1,635 votes (0.54%)
- (write-in) 605 votes (0.20%)
- Jill Stein & Cheri Honkala (Ind-Green) 438 votes (0.14%)
- Virgil Goode & James Clymer (Ind-Constitution) 284 votes (0.09%)
United States Congress
- 6th Congressional District of Alabama
- Spencer Bachus (R, incumbent) 113,933 votes (68.9%)
- Penny Bailey (D) 51,217 votes (31.0%)
- 7th Congressional District of Alabama
- Terri Sewell (D, incumbent) 112,575 votes (84.8%)
- Don Chamberlain (R) 20,184 votes (15.2%)
Statewide offices
Alabama Public Service Commission
- President
- Lucy Baxley (D, incumbent) 167,113 votes (56.6%)
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 127,897 votes (43.3%)
Alabama Supreme Court
Statewide amendments
- Amendment 1 (Act 2011-315) reauthorizing the Forever Wild Land Trust for 20 years
- Yes: 203,675 votes (77.2%)
- No: 60,043 votes (22.8%)
- Amendment 2 (Act 2012-567) authorizing a revolving issue of general obligation bonds within a previously approved $750 million cap
- Yes: 180,268 votes (71.9%)
- No: 70,399 votes (28.1%)
- Amendment 3 (Act 2011-316) defining the Stockton Landmark District in Baldwin County.
- Yes: 136,763 votes (67.4%)
- No: 66,167 votes (32.6%)
- Amendment 4 (Act 2011-353) partially repealing earlier amendments relating to racial segregation and poll taxes
- No: 160,909 votes (62.3%)
- Yes: 97,325 votes (37.7%)
- Amendment 5 (Act 2011-543) authorizing a transfer of assets from the Pritchard Water Works to the Mobile Area Water & Sewer System
- Yes: 136,970 votes (66.8%)
- No: 68,091 votes (33.2%)
- Amendment 6 (Act 2011-617) prohibiting compulsory participation in health care systems
- Yes: 128,511 votes (51.0%)
- No: 123,484 votes (49.0%)
- Amendment 7 (Act 2011-656) establishing a fundamental right to secret ballot in matters of employee representation
- Yes: 150,204 votes (61.8%)
- No: 92,270 votes (38.2%)
- Amendment 8 (Act 2011-656) tying legislative compensation to the state's median household income and actual expenses
- Yes: 155,273 votes (63.3%)
- No: 89,988 votes (36.7%)
- Amendment 9 (Act 2012-275) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to private corporations
- Yes: 140,449 votes (59.8%)
- No: 94,523 votes (40.2%)
- Amendment 10 (Act 2012-276) modifying constitutional provisions regarding general laws pertaining to banks and banking
- Yes: 128,311 votes (57.3%)
- No: 95,518 votes (42.7%)
- Amendment 11 (Act 2012-308) prohibiting municipalities outside Lawrence County from exercising police powers within the county
- Yes: 131,878 votes (66.4%)
- No: 66,867 votes (33.6%)
Jefferson County Circuit Court
- Place 5
- David Carpenter (D) 152,106 votes (52.2%)
- Teresa Petelos (R) 135,803 votes (47.8%)
- Place 6
- Don Blankenship (D) 155,832 votes (53.6%)
- David Faulkner (R) 135,803 votes (46.4%)
- Place 7
- Tracie Todd (D) 163,962 votes (53.1%)
- Bill Cole (R) 135,789 votes (46.8%)
- Place 9
- Jim Hughey (D) 167,411 votes (57.7%)
- Bobby Lott (R) 122,619 votes (42.3%)
- Place 13
- Carole Smitherman (D) 154,420 votes (52.9%)
- Pat Thetford (R) 137,183 votes (47.0%)
- Place 15
- Patricia Stephens (D) 154,070 votes (53.3%)
- Suzanne Childers (R) 135,581 votes (46.6%)
- Place 18
- Raymond Chambliss (D) 152,355 votes (52.8%)
- Brian Huff (R) 135,995 votes (47.1%)
- Place 27
- Virginia Vinson (D) 164,134 votes (56.8%)
- Jim Neill (R) 124,930 votes (43.2%)
- Circuit Clerk
- Anne-Marie Adams (D) 160,179 votes (52.4%)
- Jerry Bahakel (R) 129,638 votes (44.7%)
- Deputy Circuit Clerk, Bessemer Division
- Karen Burks (D) 38,061 votes (53.3%)
- Benny Watson (R) 33,550 votes (46.8%)
Jefferson County Probate Court
- Place 2
- Sherri Friday (D) 168,950 votes (58.4%)
- Ginger Barbee (R) 119,977 votes (41.5%)
District Court of Alabama, 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama
- Place 3
- Carnella Norman (D) 150,623 votes (52.3%)
- W. Davis Lawley, Jr (R) 137,087 votes (47.6%)
- Place 6
- Katrina Ross (D) 158,589 votes (54.4%)
- Gloria Bahakel (R) 132,692 votes (45.5%)
- Place 12
- Lorraine Williams-Pringle (D) 150,711 votes (52.4%)
- Jill Ganus (R) 136,809 votes (47.6%)
County offices
Jefferson County Treasurer
- Mike Miles (D) 152,301 votes (52.9%)
- Jennifer Parsons Champion (R) 135,632 votes (47.1%)
Deputy Treasurer, Bessemer Division
- Sherry McClain (D) 39,335 votes (54.7%)
- Bobby Humphryes (R) 32,538 votes (45.2%)
External links
- Jefferson County election results at Jeffcointouch.com
- Shelby County election results at shelbycountytoday.com
- St Clair County election results at stclairco.com
- Elections coverage on al.com