2022 general election
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The 2022 general election, a mid-term election in which the offices of president and vice-president were not contested, was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
In contested races, winners of the 2022 party primaries faced off in the general election. The ballot also included nominees selected without a primary, and independent candidates. For the first time since 2002, the Libertarian Party of Alabama qualified candidates for the statewide ballot by submitting petitions with signatures of more than 3% of the state's qualified voters.
Federal offices
- United States Senate
- Richard Bowers (I)
- Will Boyd (D)
- Katie Britt (R)
- Jarmal Sanders (I)
- John Sophocleus (L)
- United States Representative, 3rd District
- Douglas Bell (I)
- Mike Rogers (R, incumbent)
- Lin Veasey (D)
- United States Representative, 4th District
- Robert Aderholt (R, incumbent)
- Rick Neighbors (D)
- United States Representative, 6th District
- Gary Palmer (R, incumbent), unopposed
- United States Representative, 7th District
- Gavin Goodman (L)
- Beatrice Nichols (R)
- Terri Sewell (D, incumbent)
Statewide offices
- Governor
- Jimmy Blake (L)
- Jared Budlong (I)
- Kay Ivey (R, incumbent)
- Yolanda Flowers (D)
- Lieutenant Governor
- Will Ainsworth (R, incumbent), unopposed
- Attorney General of Alabama
- Wendell Major (D)
- Steve Marshall (R, incumbent)
- Alabama Secretary of State
- Wes Allen (R)
- Pamela Laffitte (D)
- Alabama State Auditor
- Andrew Sorrell (R), unopposed
- Alabama State Treasurer
- Young Boozer (R, incumbent), unopposed
- Alabama State Supreme Court, Place 5
- Greg Cook (R)
- Anita Kelley (D)
- Alabama State Supreme Court, Place 6
- Kelli Wise (R), unopposed
- Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 1
- Jeremy Oden (R, incumbent), unopposed
- Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 2
- Chip Beeker (R, incumbent), unopposed
- Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries
- Rick Pate (R, incumbent), unopposed
Alabama State House of Representatives
Alabama State Senate
Jefferson County offices
Statewide ballot measures
- Statewide Amendment 1, adopts the recompiled 2022 Alabama Constitution.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 2, directs the state code commissioner to incorporate recently-adopted amendments to the Alabama Constitution of 1901 into the 2022 Alabama Constitution.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 3, allows local governments to fund broadband internet infrastructure improvements under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 4, removes "orphans' business" from the jurisdiction of county probate courts.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 5, allows the state legislature to designate criminal offenses for which bail can be denied.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 6, requires changes to laws regarding the conduct of a general election to be implemented at least 6 months before election day.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 7, specific cities to use existing property taxes raised to repay bonds to fund ongoing capital improvements.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 9, clarifies the power of local governments to use public funds to promote economic development projects.
- Yes:
- No:
- Statewide Amendment 8, requires a Governor to provide notice to the Attorney General and to the families of victims before commuting a criminal sentence.
- Yes:
- No:
Local ballot measures
References
- Cason, Mike (June 13, 2022) "Alabama voters will see slate of Libertarian candidates in November" The Birmingham News
External links
- 2022 voter guide at sos.alabama.gov
- Alabama Elections, 2022 at ballotpedia.org