2016 General Election Results
NOTE: The results listed below are for this evening’s contested races in the state of Alabama. Updates will be made to the page as results are made available. Results courtesy of Associated Press and alabamavotes.gov
President
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine (Dem) – 35 percent
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (GOP) – 63 percent
Gary Johnson/Bill Weld (Lib) – 2 percent
Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka (Green) – 0 percent
U.S. Senate
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Ron Crumpton (Dem) – 36 percent
Richard Shelby (GOP) – 64 percent – incumbent
U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District
449 of 449 precincts — 100 percent
Nathan Mathis (Dem) – 45 percent
Martha Roby (GOP) – 55 percent – incumbent
U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District
325 of 325 precincts — 100 percent
Jesse Smith (Dem) – 33 percent
Mike Rogers (GOP) – 67 percent – incumbent
U.S. Representative, 5th Congressional District
215 of 215 precincts — 100 percent
Will Boyd (Dem) – 33 percent
Mo Brooks (GOP) – 67 percent – incumbent
U.S. Representative, 6th Congressional District
305 of 305 precincts — 100 percent
David Putnam (Dem) – 25 percent
Gary Palmer (GOP) – 75 percent – incumbent
Alabama State Board of Education, District 3
244 of 244 precincts — 100 percent
Jarralynne Agee (Dem) – 27 percent
Stephanie Bell (GOP) – 73 percent – incumbent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 4)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Javan Joielle Patton (Dem) – 52 percent
Bobby Lott Jr. (GOP) – 48 percent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 11)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Brendette Brown Green (Dem) – 50.2 percent
Pat Thetford (GOP) – 49.7 percent – incumbent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 14)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Clyde Jones (Dem) – 54 percent – incumbent
Michael Jonathan Glover Jr. (GOP) – 46 percent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 17)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Elisabeth French (Dem) – 57 percent – incumbent
James Whitfield (GOP) – 43 percent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 20)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Nakita “Niki” Perryman Blocton (Dem) – 51 percent
Julie A. Palmer (GOP) – 49 percent – incumbent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 22)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Tamara Harris Johnson (Dem) – 51 percent
Bentley Patrick (GOP) – 48 percent – incumbent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 23)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Agnes Chappell (Dem) – 54 percent
Dorothea Batiste (GOP) – 45 percent – incumbent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 25)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Reginald Jeter (Dem) – 53 percent
John Tindle (GOP) – 47 percent
AL Circuit Judge (Circuit 10 Place 26)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Michael Streety (Dem) – 53 percent
Gloria Bahakel (GOP) – 47 percent
Jefferson County District Court Judge (Place 4)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
William A. “Tony” Bell, Jr. (Dem) – 53 percent
Riggs Walker (GOP) – 47 percent
Jefferson County District Court Judge (Place 5)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Shera Craig Grant (Dem) – 54 percent – incumbent
Lee Cleveland (GOP) – 46 percent
Jefferson County District Court Judge (Place 7)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Robert P. Bynon, Jr. (Dem) – 54 percent – incumbent
Virginia P. Meigs (GOP) – 46 percent
Jefferson County District Court Judge (Place 10 – Bessemer Division)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Debra Bennett Winston (Dem) – 52 percent
Teresa Hester (GOP) – 48 percent
District Attorney – Jefferson County
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Charles Todd Henderson (Dem) – 51 percent
Brandon Falls (GOP) – 49 percent – incumbent
District Attorney – Jefferson County (Bessemer Division)
172 of 174 precincts – 99 percent
Lynneice Olive Washington (Dem) – 50.1 percent
Bill Veitch (GOP) – 49.8 percent – incumbent
State Amendment 1 – Auburn Trustees Term Limits Max 3 expirations a year
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 1,162,959 – 73 percent
No, 421,205 – 27 percent
State Amendment 2 – Ban StPark Fund Reallocation No other public srvc use
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 1,396,446 – 80 percent
No, 353,767 – 20 percent
State Amendment 3 – Adoption of Local Amendments Revise process to ballot
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 919,636 – 61 percent
No, 598,202 – 39 percent
State Amendment 4 – County Commission Authority Allow to create programs
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 1,122,675 – 72 percent
No, 445,394 – 28 percent
State Amendment 5 – Separation of Powers Wording Modernize language
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 909,206 – 60 percent
No, 608,078 – 40 percent
State Amendment 6 – Impeachment Vote Requirement 2/3rds St. Sen concurrence
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 777,930 – 54 percent
No, 674,037 – 46 percent
State Amendment 7 – Etowah Sheriff Employees Change supervising body
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 693,896 – 59 percent
No, 476,448 – 41 percent
State Amendment 8 – Right To Work Expand union req ban
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 1,103,134 – 70 percent
No, 482,891 – 30 percent
State Amendment 9 – Pickens Probate Judge Age Appointment age 75 max
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 591,226 – 51 percent
No, 569,029 – 49 percent
State Amendment 10 – Calhoun Jurisdictions Limit to munis in county
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 752,644 – 66 percent
No, 395,994 – 34 percent
State Amendment 11 – Create Manufacturing Zones Fund local development
2,506 of 2,522 precincts – 99 percent
Yes, 851,636 – 59 percent
No, 586,504 – 41 percent
State Amendment 12 – Baldwin Toll Roads Allow revenue bonds
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 621,349 – 51 percent
No, 605,122 – 49 percent
State Amendment 13 – Repeal Officeholder Age Cap Prevent changes by St. Leg
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 864,275 – 57 percent
No, 642,604 – 43 percent
State Amendment 14 – Uphold Local Budget Laws Concerns procedure rules
2,522 of 2,522 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 1,029,378 – 69 percent
No, 467,578 – 31 percent
Local Amendment Jefferson Garbage Bills
363 of 363 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 135,279 – 58 percent
No, 99,589 – 42 percent
Local Amendment 1 – Shelby Judicial Nomination
49 of 49 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 62,254 – 80 percent
No, 15,856 – 20 percent
Local Amendment 2 – Shelby Judicial Term
49 of 49 precincts – 100 percent
Yes, 63,508 – 82 percent
No, 13,845 – 18 percent
Supreme Court to decide whether Alabama can postpone drawing new congressional districts
The outcome could determine what map the state uses in the 2024 elections and whether the high court will revisit arguments over the role of race in redistricting.
Q&A: Author of ‘Rocket Men’ details how Black quarterbacks helped move the NFL forward
John Eisenberg talks with the Gulf States Newsroom about the Black quarterbacks who helped change the NFL, as well as the players who never got the chance.
Q&A: Why New Orleans’ unhoused people face increased danger from relentless heat
Delaney Nolan discusses her report for The Guardian that revealed a spike in heat-related illness calls among New Orleans’ unhoused people this summer.
How a rural Alabama school system outdid the country with gains in math
Piedmont City schools notched significant improvement in math, landing in the top spot among school districts across the country in a comparison of scores from before and during the pandemic. Nationwide, students on average fell half a year behind in math, researchers say.
Video shows high school band director shocked with stun gun, arrested after refusing to stop music
State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, who is representing band director Johnny Mims as his attorney, said Tuesday that the incident is an “alarming abuse of power” that instead “should have been should have been deescalated.”
Protecting Margaritaville: Jimmy Buffett, Bama and the Fight to Save the Manatee
The singer, who died Sept. 1, grew up in Mobile and had a huge following in Alabama, even if many of his devotees in the state were less than thrilled by his liberal politics.