2022 Alabama primary results
Unofficial results for statewide primary races
If a candidate does not win a majority, a runoff will be held June 21 between the top two finishers.
67 of 67 counties reporting
23% voter turnout statewide
Attorney General (Republican)
Steve Marshall — 90%
Harry Bartlett Still III — 10%
Secretary of State (Republican)
Wes Allen — 40%
Christian Horn — 10%
Ed Packard — 8%
| Jim Zeigler — 43% |
State Auditor (Republican)
Stan Cooke — 33%
Rusty Glover — 28%
Andrew Sorrell — 40%
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 5 (Republican)
| Greg Cook — 55% |
Debra Jones — 45%
Public Service Commission, Place 1 (Republican)
| John Hammock — 24% |
| Stephen McLamb — 11% |
| Jeremy H. Oden — 34% |
| Brent Woodall — 31% |
Public Service Commission, Place 2 (Republican)
| Chip Beeker — 43% |
Robin Litaker — 21%
| Robert L. McCollum — 36% |
Constitutional Amendments — State Parks
Yes — 77%
No — 23%
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Unofficial results for Jefferson County primary races
99% of the vote counted
22% voter turnout in Jefferson County
Circuit Court Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 12 (Democratic)
| Glenda Freeman — 32% |
| Thomas E. Thrash — 68% |
Circuit Court Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 14 (Democratic)
| Eric Hamilton — 46% |
| Tiara Young Hudson — 54% |
Circuit Court Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 16 (Democratic)
| Kandice Pickett — 62% |
| Paul Rand — 38% |
Circuit Court Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 20 (Democratic)
Ben Larkin — 14%
Alisha Ruffin May — 73%
| Ruth Robinson — 13% |
Circuit Court Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 21 (Democratic)
| Monica Agee — 53% |
| Chris Christie — 47% |
Circuit Court Judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 23 (Democratic)
Carla V. Morton — 31%
Adrienne Moffett Powell — 69%
State Senate District 15 (Republican)
| Brian Christine — 41% |
| Dan Roberts — 59% |
State Senate District 17 (Republican)
| Mike Dunn — 31% |
Shay Shelnutt — 69%
State Senate District 19 (Democratic)
| Louise “Lulu” Alexander — 28% |
Merika Coleman — 72%
State Senate District 20 (Democratic)
| Linda Coleman-Madison — 87% |
| Rodney Huntley — 13% |
State Representative District 14 (Republican)
Cory Franks — 16%
Tom Fredricks — 36%
Timothy (Tim) Wadsworth — 47%
State Representative District 15 (Republican)
| Leigh Hulsey — 57% |
| Brad Tompkins — 43% |
State Representative District 45 (Republican)
| Dickie Drake — 33% |
| Susan Dubose — 67% |
State Representative District 47 (Democratic)
Christian Coleman — 50%
Jim Toomey — 50%
State Representative District 48 (Republican)
Jim Carns — 70%
William C. Wentowski — 30%
State Representative District 52 (Democratic)
Latanya Millhouse — 33%
John W. Rogers Jr. — 67%
State Representative District 54 (Democratic)
| Brit Blalock — 11% |
Edward Maddox — 30%
Neil Rafferty — 59%
State Representative District 55 (Democratic)
Travis Hendrix — 19%
Phyllis E. Oden-Jones — 21%
Fred “Coach” Plump — 22%
| Roderick “Rod” Scott — 25% |
| Antwon Bernard Womack — 12% |
State Representative District 56 (Democratic)
Tereshia Huffman — 24%
| Cleo King — 14% |
Jesse Matthews — 20%
Ontario J. Tillman — 42%
State Representative District 57 (Democratic)
Kevin “K.D.” Dunn — 26%
Patrick Sellers — 47%
Charles Ray Winston III — 27%
State Representative District 60 (Democratic)
| Juandalynn Givan — 78% |
Nina Taylor — 22%
Deputy District Attorney, 10th Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division (Democratic)
Minnie Louise Tunstall — 21%
Lynneice O. Washington — 79%
Deputy District Attorney, 10th Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division (Republican)
| Eric Christopher McAdory — 28% |
Bill Veitch — 72%
District Court Judge, Jefferson County, Place 10 (Democratic)
Kathy-Ann Marcia Alexis — 41%
Pooja Chawla — 20%
Kerri Page Parker — 39%
Jefferson County Sheriff (Democratic)
Kareem Easley — 7%
| Wilson “Hale Yes” Hale — 5% |
Mark Levie Pettway — 76%
Felicia Rucker-Sumerlin — 12%
Jefferson County Commission, District 2 (Democratic)
Steve Small, Jr — 13%
Shelia Tyson — 87%
Jefferson County Board of Education, District 3 (Democratic)
| Stephanie Floyd — 38% |
| Rochelle Malone — 47% |
Robert L. Mardis III — 15%
Jefferson County Board of Education, District 5 (Democratic)
Tarji Ransaw — 46%
Carita Venable — 54%
Jefferson County Board of Education, District 3 (Republican)
| Donna Pike — 58% |
| Ray Torrillo — 42% |
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