Election Results
Results courtesy of Associated Press and alabamavotes.gov
(as of March 2 at 7:00 a.m.)
President Dem – Primary
2,314 of 2,314 precincts – 100 percent
Hillary Clinton – 78 percent
Bernie Sanders – 19 percent
Uncommitted – 2 percent
President GOP – Primary
2,314 of 2,314 precincts – 100 percent
Donald Trump – 43 percent
Ted Cruz – 21 percent
Marco Rubio – 19 percent
Ben Carson – 10 percent
John Kasich – 4 percent
Uncommitted – 1 percent
U.S. Senate Dem – Primary
2,299 of 2,314 precincts – 99 percent
Ron Crumpton – 56 percent
Charles Nana – 44 percent
U.S. Senate GOP – Primary
2,299 of 2,314 precincts – 99 percent
Richard Shelby (i) – 65 percent
Jonathan McConnell – 28 percent
John Martin – 3 percent
Marcus Bowman – 3 percent
Shadrack McGill – 2 percent
U.S. Representative, 1st Congressional District (GOP)
285 of 285 precincts — 100 percent
Bradley Byrne (i) – 60 percent
Dean Young – 40 percent
U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District (GOP)
462 of 462 precincts — 100 percent
Becky Gerritson – 28 percent
Martha Roby (i) – 66 percent
Robert L. “Bob” Rogers – 6 percent
U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District (GOP)
304 of 304 precincts — 100 percent
Larry Dichiara – 24 percent
Mike Rogers (i) – 76 Percent
U.S. Representative, 4th Congressional District (GOP)
427 of 427 precincts — 100 percent
Robert Aderholt (i) – 81 percent
Phil Norris – 19 percent
Public Service Comm President GOP – Primary
2,299 of 2,314 precincts – 99 percent
Twinkle Cavanaugh (i) – 63 percent
Terry Dunn – 37 percent
Supreme Court Place 3 GOP – Primary
2,299 of 2,314 precincts – 99 percent
Tom Parker (i) – 73 percent
Donna Beaulieu – 27 percent
State Amendment #1 (Retirement Program)
2,299 of 2,314 precincts – 99 percent
Yes – 63 percent
No – – 37 percent
Local Amendment Shelby Alcohol Sales
47 of 47 precincts – 100 percent
Yes – 70 percent
No – 30 percent
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