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* Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on [[July 17]], 2018
* Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on [[July 17]], 2018


Overall voter turnout was moderately low, with 897,496 ballots cast, representing 26.6% of the 3,377,902 eligible voters across the state. Of those voting in the gubernatorial primaries, 283,081 voted on the Democratic ballot and 589,533 on the Republican ballot.
Overall voter turnout was moderately low, with 897,496 ballots cast, representing 26.6% of the 3,377,902 eligible voters across the state. Of those voting in the gubernatorial primaries, 283,081 voted on the Democratic ballot (a 57% increase from 2014) and 589,533 on the Republican ballot (up 36%).


==Democratic primary==
==Democratic primary==
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* '''Attorney General of Alabama'''
* '''Attorney General of Alabama'''
** [[Chess Bedsole]]
** [[Steve Marshall]] (incumbent), 154,219 votes (28.4%), runoff
** [[Troy King]]
** [[Troy King]], 151,364 votes (27.8%), runoff
** [[Steve Marshall]] (incumbent)
** [[Alice Martin]], 126,374 votes (23.2%)
** [[Alice Martin]]
** [[Chess Bedsole]], 111,794 votes (20.6%)


* '''Alabama Secretary of State'''
* '''Alabama Secretary of State'''
** [[Michael Johnson]]
** '''[[John Merrill]]''' (incumbent), 334,922 votes (71.6%), winner
** [[John Merrill]] (incumbent)
** [[Michael Johnson]], 132,601 votes (28.4%)


* '''Alabama State Auditor'''
* '''Alabama State Auditor'''
** [[Stan Cooke]]
** '''[[Jim Zeigler]]''' (incumbent), 261,418 votes (55.6%), winner
** [[Elliott Lipinsky]]
** [[Stan Cooke]], 153,160 votes (32.6%)
** [[Jim Zeigler]] (incumbent)
** [[Elliott Lipinsky]], 55,437 (11.8%)


* '''Alabama State Treasurer'''
* '''Alabama State Treasurer'''
** [[David Black]]
** [[John McMillan]], 273,374 votes (61.2%), winner
** [[Stephen Evans]]
** [[David Black]], 95,454 votes (21.4%)
** [[John McMillan]]
** [[Stephen Evans]], 78,010 votes (17.5%)


* '''Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice'''
* '''Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice'''
** [[Tom Parker]]
** '''[[Tom Parker]]''' 259,311 votes (51.6%), winner
** [[Lyn Stuart]] (incumbent)
** [[Lyn Stuart]] (incumbent), 243,659 votes (48.4%)


* '''Alabama Supreme Court Justice, Place 1'''
* '''Alabama Supreme Court Justice, Place 1'''
** [[Debra Jones]]
** [[Brad Mendheim]] (incumbent), 198,206 votes (43.4%), runoff
** [[Brad Mendheim]] (incumbent)
** [[Sarah Stewart]], 134,175 votes (29.4%), runoff
** [[Sarah Stewart]]
** [[Debra Jones]], 124,551 votes (27.3%)


* '''Alabama Supreme Court Justice, Place 4'''
* '''Alabama Supreme Court Justice, Place 4'''
** [[John Bahakel]]
** '''[[Jay Mitchell]]''', 298,671 votes (71.1%), winner
** [[Jay Mitchell]]
** [[John Bahakel]], 121,629 votes (28.9%)


* '''Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Place 1'''
* '''Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Place 1'''

Revision as of 13:22, 6 June 2018

The 2014 statewide primary election were comprised of the following ballots:

  • The Democratic and Republican Party primaries on June 5, 2018
  • Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on July 17, 2018

Overall voter turnout was moderately low, with 897,496 ballots cast, representing 26.6% of the 3,377,902 eligible voters across the state. Of those voting in the gubernatorial primaries, 283,081 voted on the Democratic ballot (a 57% increase from 2014) and 589,533 on the Republican ballot (up 36%).

Democratic primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice

Alabama State House of Representatives

Alabama State Senate

Jefferson County offices

  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 1
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 5
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 7
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 9
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 13

Shelby County offices

Republican Primary

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice
  • Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 1

Jefferson County offices

  • Jefferson County Commission, District 4
  • Jefferson County Sheriff
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 9
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 16
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 27
  • Jefferson County Probate Court Judge, Place 1

Other offices

Other ballot measures

External links