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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 [[2022 general election|November general election]], including, notably, the U.S. Senate Seat left vacant by the retirement of [[Richard Shelby]]. | 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 [[2022 general election|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]]. | On a warm day with scattered rainshowers, turnout for the primaries was relatively low. 850,463 of Alabama's 3,638,986 registered voters turned in ballots, for a rate of 23.4%. | ||
Runoff elections were held during a dry heat wave on [[June 21]]. Fewer than 13% of registered voters appeared at the polls, one of the lowest turnouts in decades. | |||
==Democratic primary== | ==Democratic primary== | ||
===Federal offices=== | ===Federal offices=== | ||
* '''United States Senate''' | |||
** '''[[Will Boyd]]''', 107,344 votes (64%), winner | |||
** [[Brandaun Dean]], 32,843 votes (20%) | |||
** [[Lanny Jackson]], 28,348 votes (17%) | |||
** [[Victor Williams]] (withdrew) | |||
===Statewide offices=== | |||
* [[Governor of Alabama]] | |||
** '''[[Yolanda Flowers]]''', 56,859 votes (34%), 32,427 votes (55%) in runoff, winner | |||
** [[Malika Sanders-Fortier]], 54,636 votes (33%), 26,383 votes (45%) in runoff | |||
** [[Patricia Jamieson]], 19,655 votes (12%) | |||
** [[Arthur Kennedy]], 15,664 votes (9%) | |||
** [[Doug Smith]], 11,910 votes (7%) | |||
** [[Chad Marting|Chad "Chig" Martin]], 9,390 votes (6%) | |||
** [[Christopher Countryman]] (withdrew) | |||
===[[Alabama State Senate]]=== | |||
* [[Alabama Senate District 19]] | |||
** '''[[Merika Coleman]]''', 10,360 votes (72%), winner | |||
** [[Lulu Alexander|Louise "Lulu" Alexander]], 4,000 votes (28%) | |||
=== | * [[Alabama Senate District 20]] | ||
** '''[[Linda Coleman-Madison]]''', 11,255 votes (87%), winner | |||
** [[Rodney Huntley]], 1,637 votes (13%) | |||
* [[Alabama Senate District 21]] | |||
** [[Lisa Ward]] (unopposed) | |||
* [[Alabama Senate District 23]] | |||
** [[Hank Sanders]] (unopposed) | |||
===[[Alabama State House of Representatives]]=== | |||
* [[Alabama House District 47]] | |||
** '''[[Christian Coleman]]''', 601 votes (50.2%), winner | |||
** [[Jim Toomey]], 596 votes (49.8%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 52]] | |||
** '''[[John Rogers]]''' (incumbent), 3,359 votes (67%), winner | |||
** [[Latanya Millhouse]], 1,648 votes (33%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 54]] | |||
** '''[[Neil Rafferty]]''', 2,719 votes (59%), winner | |||
** [[Edward Maddox]], 1,410 votes (30%) | |||
** [[Brit Blalock]], 502 votes (11%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 55]] | |||
** '''[[Fred Plump]]''', 1,077 votes (22%), 952 votes (51%) in runoff, winner | |||
** [[Roderick Scott]] (incumbent), 1,212 votes (25%), 919 votes (49%) in runoff | |||
** [[Phyllis Oden-Jones]], 1,031 votes (22%) | |||
** [[Travis Hendrix]], 915 votes (19%) | |||
** [[Antwon Womack]], 594 votes (12%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 56]] | |||
** [[Ontario Tillman]], 2,090 votes (42%), runoff | |||
** [[Tereshia Huffman]], 1,198 votes (24%), runoff | |||
** [[Jesse Matthews]], 1,010 votes (20%) | |||
** [[Cleo King]], 712 votes (14%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 57]] | |||
** [[Patrick Sellers]], 2,358 votes (47%), runoff | |||
** [[Charles Winston III]], 1,198 votes (24%), runoff | |||
** [[Jesse Matthews]], 1,369 votes (27%), runoff | |||
** [[K. D. Dunn]], 1,281 votes (26%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 60]] | |||
** '''[[Juandalynn Givan]]''' (incumbent), 4,558 votes (78%), winner | |||
** [[Nina Taylor]], 1,286 votes (22%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County]] offices=== | ===[[Jefferson County]] offices=== | ||
* [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] | |||
** '''[[Mark Pettway]]''' (incumbent), 35,712 votes (76%), winner | |||
** [[Felicia Rucker-Sumerlin]], 5,679 votes (12%) | |||
** [[Kareem Easley]], 3,308 votes (7%) | |||
** [[Wilson Hale|Wilson "Hale Yes" Hale]], 2,186 votes (5%) | |||
* [[Jefferson County Commission District 2]] | |||
** '''[[Shelia Tyson]]''' (incumbent), 13,034 votes (87%), winner | |||
** [[Steve Small Jr]], 2,033 votes (13%) | |||
* [[Jefferson County Board of Education]], [[Jefferson County District 3|District 3]] | |||
** [[Rochelle Malone]], 1,576 votes (47%), runoff | |||
** [[Stephanie Floyd]], 1,292 votes (38%), runoff | |||
** [[Robert Mardis III]], 490 votes (15%) | |||
* [[Jefferson County Board of Education]], [[Jefferson County District 5|District 5]] | |||
** '''[[Carita Venable]]''', 16,352 votes (54%), winner | |||
** [[Tarji Ransaw]], 13,838 votes (46%) | |||
* [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 12 | |||
** '''[[Thomas Thrash]]''', 9,115 votes (68%), winner | |||
** [[Glenda Freeman]], 4,300 votes (32%) | |||
* [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 14 | |||
** '''[[Tiara Young Hudson]]''', 16,906 votes (54%), winner | |||
** [[Eric Hamilton]], 14,421 votes (46%) | |||
* [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 16 | |||
** '''[[Kandice Pickett]]''', 19,491 votes (62%), winner | |||
** [[Paul Rand]], 12,152 votes (38%) | |||
* [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 20 | |||
** '''[[Alisha Ruffin May]]''', 22,929 votes (73%), winner | |||
** [[Ben Larkin]], 4,264 votes (14%) | |||
** [[Ruth Robinson]], 4,221 votes (13%) | |||
* [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 21 | |||
** '''[[Monica Agee]]''', 16,800 votes (53%), winner | |||
** [[Chris Christie]], 14,840 votes (47%) | |||
* [[10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama]], Place 23 | |||
** '''[[Adrienne Moffett Powell]]''', 21,481 votes (69%), winner | |||
** [[Carla Morton]], 9,586 votes (31%) | |||
* [[Jefferson County District Court]], Place 10 | |||
** [[Kathy-Ann Marcia Alexis]], 5,489 votes (41%), runoff | |||
** [[Kerri Page Parker]], 5,242 votes (39%), runoff | |||
** [[Pooja Chawla]], 2,637 votes (20%) | |||
==Republican Primary== | ==Republican Primary== | ||
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===Federal offices=== | ===Federal offices=== | ||
* '''United States Senate''' | * '''United States Senate''' | ||
** [[ | ** '''[[Katie Britt]]''', 288,745 votes (48%), 252,939 votes (63%) in runoff, winner | ||
** [[ | ** [[Mo Brooks]], 188,142 votes (29%), 148,431 votes (37%) in runoff | ||
** [[ | ** [[Mike Durant]], 150,529 votes (23%) | ||
** [[Jake Schafer]], 7,451 votes (1%) | |||
** [[Karla DuPriest]], 5,818 votes (1%) | |||
** [[Lillie Boddie]], 5,147 votes (1%) | |||
** [[Jessica Taylor]] (withdrew) | |||
===Statewide offices=== | ===Statewide offices=== | ||
* [[Governor of Alabama]] | * [[Governor of Alabama]] | ||
** [[Kay Ivey]] (incumbent) | ** '''[[Kay Ivey]]''' (incumbent), 356,319 votes (54%), winner | ||
** [[Dean Odle]] | ** [[Lindy Blanchard|Lynda "Lindy" Blanchard]], 125,913 votes (19%) | ||
** [[Tim James]], 105,976 votes (16%) | |||
** [[Lew Burdette|Robert "Lew" Burdette]], 42,899 votes (7%) | |||
** [[Dean Odle]], 11,763 votes (2%) | |||
** [[Donald Jones]], 3,906 votes (1%) | |||
** [[Dave Thomas]], 2,995 votes (1%) | |||
** [[Stacy George]], 2,589 votes (0%) | |||
** [[Dean Young]], 2,401 votes (0%) | |||
* [[Attorney General of Alabama]] | |||
** '''[[Steve Marshall]]''' (incumbent): 507,444 votes (90%), winner | |||
** [[Harry Still]]: 57,647 votes (10%) | |||
* [[Alabama State Auditor]] | |||
** [[Andrew Sorrell]]: 209,616 votes (40%), runoff | |||
** [[Stan Cooke]], 173,611 votes (33%), runoff | |||
** [[Rusty Glover]], 147,194 votes (28%) | |||
* [[Alabama Secretary of State]] | |||
** '''[[Wes Allen]]''': 215,755 votes (40%), 247,842 votes (65%) in runoff, winner | |||
** [[Jim Zeigler]]: 231,985 votes (43%), 131,234 votes (35%) in runoff | |||
** [[Christian Horn]], 53,113 votes (10%) | |||
** [[Ed Packard]], 42,616 votes (8%) | |||
===[[Alabama State Senate]]=== | |||
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 15]]''' | |||
** '''[[Dan Roberts]]''', 6,165 votes (60%), winner | |||
** [[Brian Christine]], 4,186 votes (40%) | |||
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 15]]''' | |||
** '''[[Shay Shelnutt]]''', 8,135 votes (73%), winner | |||
** [[Mike Dunn]], 3,082 votes (27%) | |||
* '''State Senator, [[Alabama Senate District 21]]''' | |||
** [[Gerald Allen]] (incumbent, unopposed) | |||
===[[Alabama State Supreme Court]]=== | |||
* '''Place 5''' | |||
** '''[[Greg Cook]]''': 314,187 votes (55%), winner | |||
** [[Debra Jones]]: 253,591 votes (48%) | |||
===[[Alabama Public Service Commission]]=== | |||
* '''Place 1''' | |||
** [[Jeremy Oden]] (incumbent), 163,978 votes (34%), runoff | |||
** [[Brent Woodall]], 147,987 votes (31%), runoff | |||
** [[John Hammock]], 113,852 votes (24%) | |||
** [[Stephen McLamb]], 52,019 votes (11%) | |||
* '''Place 2''' | |||
** [[Chip Beeker]] (incumbent), 203,848 votes (42%), runoff | |||
** [[Robert McCollum]], 169,552 votes (36%), runoff | |||
** [[Robin Litaker]], 99,776 votes (21%) | |||
===[[Alabama State House of Representatives]]=== | |||
* [[Alabama House District 14]] | |||
** '''[[Tim Wadsworth]]''', 443 votes (52%), winner | |||
** [[Tom Fredricks]], 331 votes (39%) | |||
** [[Cory Franks]], 79 votes (9%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 15]] | |||
** '''[[Brad Tompkins]]''', 2,149 votes (50.3%), winner | |||
** [[Leigh Hulsey]], 2,123 votes (49.7%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 45]] | |||
** '''[[Susan Dubose]]''', 1,201 votes (50.04%), winner | |||
** [[Dickie Drake]], 1,199 votes (49.96%) | |||
* [[Alabama House District 48]] | |||
** '''[[Jim Carns]]''' (incumbent), 4,279 votes (69%), winner | |||
** [[William Wentowski]], 1,883 votes (31%) | |||
===[[Jefferson County]] offices=== | |||
* [[Jefferson County Board of Education]], [[Jefferson County District 3|District 3]] | |||
** '''[[Donna Pike]]''', 1,549 votes (58%), winner | |||
** [[Ray Torrillo]], 1,125 votes (42%) | |||
==Other ballot measures== | ==Other ballot measures== | ||
* '''Statewide Amendment 1''', authorizing the sale of $85 million in state bonds to fund improvements to Alabama State Parks and sites managed by the Alabama Historical Commission. | |||
** '''Yes''': 568,768 votes (77%), passed | |||
** No: 159,266 votes (23%) | |||
==Polls== | |||
===Republican gubernatorial primary=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: right; width: 40em;" | |||
!Pollster!!Dates!!Polled!! Ivey!! James!! Blanchard!! Burdette!! Odle!! Young | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|Cygnal||style="text-align: left;"|5/6‑7||600||style="background: pink;"|40%||18%||15%||6%||4%||1% | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|McLaughlin||style="text-align: left;"|5/9‑12||500||style="background: pink;"|52%||15%||15%||8%||3%||- | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|Emerson||style="text-align: left;"|5/15‑16||706||style="background: pink;"|46%||17%||11%||7%||3%||- | |||
|} | |||
===Republican U.S. Senate primary=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: right; width: 40em;" | |||
!Pollster!!Dates!!Polled!! Brooks !! Britt !! Durant !! Other !! Undec. | |||
|- | |||
|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;"|3/10‑13||500||18%||32%||style="background: pink;"|34%||-||17% | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|Cygnal||style="text-align: left;"|3/16‑17||600||16%||28%||style="background: pink;"|35%||7%||14% | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|Emerson||style="text-align: left;"|3/25‑27||687||12%||23%||style="background: pink;"|33%||6%||26% | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|Cygnal||style="text-align: left;"|5/6‑7||600||23%||style="background: pink;"|32%||21%||9%||16% | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: left;"|McLaughlin||style="text-align: left;"|5/9‑12||500||21%||style="background: pink;"|37%||31%||-||12% | |||
|} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* | * Gray, Jeremy (July 10, 2021) "Katie Britt dismisses Trump comment that she’s ‘not what Alabama wants’ for US Senate." {{BN}} | ||
* Johnson, Roy S. (July 20, 2021) "Rep. Merika Coleman seeks Alabama state senate seat." {{BN}} | |||
* Cason, Mike (July 25, 2021) "Most but not all Alabama House members go for another term in 2022." {{BN}} | |||
* Lyman, Brian (May 16, 2022) "Here are the six Alabama Democrats seeking their party's gubernatorial nomination." ''Montgomery Advertiser'' | |||
* Gore, Leada (May 25, 2022) "Alabama elections 2022: Primary turnout only 23%." {{BN}} | |||
* Sharp, John & Ramsey Archibald (June 22, 2022) "Voter turnout for Alabama runoff among the lowest in 35 years." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/election-information/2022 Statewide results] at sos.alabama.gov | |||
[[Category:Elections]] | [[Category:Elections]] | ||
[[Category:2022 events|Primary elections]] | [[Category:2022 events|Primary elections]] |
Latest revision as of 09:09, 28 September 2023
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.
On a warm day with scattered rainshowers, turnout for the primaries was relatively low. 850,463 of Alabama's 3,638,986 registered voters turned in ballots, for a rate of 23.4%.
Runoff elections were held during a dry heat wave on June 21. Fewer than 13% of registered voters appeared at the polls, one of the lowest turnouts in decades.
Democratic primary
Federal offices
- United States Senate
- Will Boyd, 107,344 votes (64%), winner
- Brandaun Dean, 32,843 votes (20%)
- Lanny Jackson, 28,348 votes (17%)
- Victor Williams (withdrew)
Statewide offices
- Governor of Alabama
- Yolanda Flowers, 56,859 votes (34%), 32,427 votes (55%) in runoff, winner
- Malika Sanders-Fortier, 54,636 votes (33%), 26,383 votes (45%) in runoff
- Patricia Jamieson, 19,655 votes (12%)
- Arthur Kennedy, 15,664 votes (9%)
- Doug Smith, 11,910 votes (7%)
- Chad "Chig" Martin, 9,390 votes (6%)
- Christopher Countryman (withdrew)
Alabama State Senate
- Alabama Senate District 19
- Merika Coleman, 10,360 votes (72%), winner
- Louise "Lulu" Alexander, 4,000 votes (28%)
- Alabama Senate District 20
- Linda Coleman-Madison, 11,255 votes (87%), winner
- Rodney Huntley, 1,637 votes (13%)
- Alabama Senate District 21
- Lisa Ward (unopposed)
- Alabama Senate District 23
- Hank Sanders (unopposed)
Alabama State House of Representatives
- Alabama House District 47
- Christian Coleman, 601 votes (50.2%), winner
- Jim Toomey, 596 votes (49.8%)
- Alabama House District 52
- John Rogers (incumbent), 3,359 votes (67%), winner
- Latanya Millhouse, 1,648 votes (33%)
- Alabama House District 54
- Neil Rafferty, 2,719 votes (59%), winner
- Edward Maddox, 1,410 votes (30%)
- Brit Blalock, 502 votes (11%)
- Alabama House District 55
- Fred Plump, 1,077 votes (22%), 952 votes (51%) in runoff, winner
- Roderick Scott (incumbent), 1,212 votes (25%), 919 votes (49%) in runoff
- Phyllis Oden-Jones, 1,031 votes (22%)
- Travis Hendrix, 915 votes (19%)
- Antwon Womack, 594 votes (12%)
- Alabama House District 56
- Ontario Tillman, 2,090 votes (42%), runoff
- Tereshia Huffman, 1,198 votes (24%), runoff
- Jesse Matthews, 1,010 votes (20%)
- Cleo King, 712 votes (14%)
- Alabama House District 57
- Patrick Sellers, 2,358 votes (47%), runoff
- Charles Winston III, 1,198 votes (24%), runoff
- Jesse Matthews, 1,369 votes (27%), runoff
- K. D. Dunn, 1,281 votes (26%)
- Alabama House District 60
- Juandalynn Givan (incumbent), 4,558 votes (78%), winner
- Nina Taylor, 1,286 votes (22%)
Jefferson County offices
- Jefferson County Sheriff
- Mark Pettway (incumbent), 35,712 votes (76%), winner
- Felicia Rucker-Sumerlin, 5,679 votes (12%)
- Kareem Easley, 3,308 votes (7%)
- Wilson "Hale Yes" Hale, 2,186 votes (5%)
- Jefferson County Commission District 2
- Shelia Tyson (incumbent), 13,034 votes (87%), winner
- Steve Small Jr, 2,033 votes (13%)
- Jefferson County Board of Education, District 3
- Rochelle Malone, 1,576 votes (47%), runoff
- Stephanie Floyd, 1,292 votes (38%), runoff
- Robert Mardis III, 490 votes (15%)
- Jefferson County Board of Education, District 5
- Carita Venable, 16,352 votes (54%), winner
- Tarji Ransaw, 13,838 votes (46%)
- 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 12
- Thomas Thrash, 9,115 votes (68%), winner
- Glenda Freeman, 4,300 votes (32%)
- 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 14
- Tiara Young Hudson, 16,906 votes (54%), winner
- Eric Hamilton, 14,421 votes (46%)
- 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 16
- Kandice Pickett, 19,491 votes (62%), winner
- Paul Rand, 12,152 votes (38%)
- 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 20
- Alisha Ruffin May, 22,929 votes (73%), winner
- Ben Larkin, 4,264 votes (14%)
- Ruth Robinson, 4,221 votes (13%)
- 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 21
- Monica Agee, 16,800 votes (53%), winner
- Chris Christie, 14,840 votes (47%)
- 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Place 23
- Adrienne Moffett Powell, 21,481 votes (69%), winner
- Carla Morton, 9,586 votes (31%)
- Jefferson County District Court, Place 10
- Kathy-Ann Marcia Alexis, 5,489 votes (41%), runoff
- Kerri Page Parker, 5,242 votes (39%), runoff
- Pooja Chawla, 2,637 votes (20%)
Republican Primary
Federal offices
- United States Senate
- Katie Britt, 288,745 votes (48%), 252,939 votes (63%) in runoff, winner
- Mo Brooks, 188,142 votes (29%), 148,431 votes (37%) in runoff
- Mike Durant, 150,529 votes (23%)
- Jake Schafer, 7,451 votes (1%)
- Karla DuPriest, 5,818 votes (1%)
- Lillie Boddie, 5,147 votes (1%)
- Jessica Taylor (withdrew)
Statewide offices
- Governor of Alabama
- Kay Ivey (incumbent), 356,319 votes (54%), winner
- Lynda "Lindy" Blanchard, 125,913 votes (19%)
- Tim James, 105,976 votes (16%)
- Robert "Lew" Burdette, 42,899 votes (7%)
- Dean Odle, 11,763 votes (2%)
- Donald Jones, 3,906 votes (1%)
- Dave Thomas, 2,995 votes (1%)
- Stacy George, 2,589 votes (0%)
- Dean Young, 2,401 votes (0%)
- Attorney General of Alabama
- Steve Marshall (incumbent): 507,444 votes (90%), winner
- Harry Still: 57,647 votes (10%)
- Alabama State Auditor
- Andrew Sorrell: 209,616 votes (40%), runoff
- Stan Cooke, 173,611 votes (33%), runoff
- Rusty Glover, 147,194 votes (28%)
- Alabama Secretary of State
- Wes Allen: 215,755 votes (40%), 247,842 votes (65%) in runoff, winner
- Jim Zeigler: 231,985 votes (43%), 131,234 votes (35%) in runoff
- Christian Horn, 53,113 votes (10%)
- Ed Packard, 42,616 votes (8%)
Alabama State Senate
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 15
- Dan Roberts, 6,165 votes (60%), winner
- Brian Christine, 4,186 votes (40%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 15
- Shay Shelnutt, 8,135 votes (73%), winner
- Mike Dunn, 3,082 votes (27%)
- State Senator, Alabama Senate District 21
- Gerald Allen (incumbent, unopposed)
Alabama State Supreme Court
- Place 5
- Greg Cook: 314,187 votes (55%), winner
- Debra Jones: 253,591 votes (48%)
Alabama Public Service Commission
- Place 1
- Jeremy Oden (incumbent), 163,978 votes (34%), runoff
- Brent Woodall, 147,987 votes (31%), runoff
- John Hammock, 113,852 votes (24%)
- Stephen McLamb, 52,019 votes (11%)
- Place 2
- Chip Beeker (incumbent), 203,848 votes (42%), runoff
- Robert McCollum, 169,552 votes (36%), runoff
- Robin Litaker, 99,776 votes (21%)
Alabama State House of Representatives
- Alabama House District 14
- Tim Wadsworth, 443 votes (52%), winner
- Tom Fredricks, 331 votes (39%)
- Cory Franks, 79 votes (9%)
- Alabama House District 15
- Brad Tompkins, 2,149 votes (50.3%), winner
- Leigh Hulsey, 2,123 votes (49.7%)
- Alabama House District 45
- Susan Dubose, 1,201 votes (50.04%), winner
- Dickie Drake, 1,199 votes (49.96%)
- Alabama House District 48
- Jim Carns (incumbent), 4,279 votes (69%), winner
- William Wentowski, 1,883 votes (31%)
Jefferson County offices
- Jefferson County Board of Education, District 3
- Donna Pike, 1,549 votes (58%), winner
- Ray Torrillo, 1,125 votes (42%)
Other ballot measures
- Statewide Amendment 1, authorizing the sale of $85 million in state bonds to fund improvements to Alabama State Parks and sites managed by the Alabama Historical Commission.
- Yes: 568,768 votes (77%), passed
- No: 159,266 votes (23%)
Polls
Republican gubernatorial primary
Pollster | Dates | Polled | Ivey | James | Blanchard | Burdette | Odle | Young |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cygnal | 5/6‑7 | 600 | 40% | 18% | 15% | 6% | 4% | 1% |
McLaughlin | 5/9‑12 | 500 | 52% | 15% | 15% | 8% | 3% | - |
Emerson | 5/15‑16 | 706 | 46% | 17% | 11% | 7% | 3% | - |
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% |
McLaughlin | 5/9‑12 | 500 | 21% | 37% | 31% | - | 12% |
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
- Lyman, Brian (May 16, 2022) "Here are the six Alabama Democrats seeking their party's gubernatorial nomination." Montgomery Advertiser
- Gore, Leada (May 25, 2022) "Alabama elections 2022: Primary turnout only 23%." The Birmingham News
- Sharp, John & Ramsey Archibald (June 22, 2022) "Voter turnout for Alabama runoff among the lowest in 35 years." The Birmingham News
External links
- Statewide results at sos.alabama.gov