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
Jefferson County health providers ‘well equipped’ for The World Games
Officials plan to treat as many people as possible at on site medical tents. They say the biggest concern is heat-related illness.
Birmingham City Council passes Woodfin’s budget untouched
Police, public works and youth programs were the biggest winners in the $517 million budget, the largest ever for the city.
Woodfin says people without homes won’t be moved from public spaces for The World Games
World Games officials clarified that anyone will be able to walk through and access public areas around venues like Railroad Park, Linn Park, Protective Stadium and the new City Walk, despite those sites being behind security parameters.
Groups oppose $725 million Alabama bond sale for building prisons
The state is expected to go to the bond market on Tuesday, to provide financing for the construction plan. That money will be added to $135 million in state funds and $400 million in pandemic relief dollars that the state already agreed to put toward the construction project.
“Expect us,” reproductive rights supporters rally across Alabama after federal abortion ruling
Alabamians took to the streets this weekend after elective abortions became a felony in the state on Friday.
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Republican lawmakers applaud, others say they will sue, and some take to the streets
The ACLU of Alabama say it will continue its lawsuit to reinstate access to abortion.