Vote 2012: Alabama general election results
By Wade KwonElection Day 2012 is over. Except for the counting and the analysis. Results from today’s races in Alabama and the Birmingham metro area …
More election coverage in our Vote 2012 special report.
(Updating throughout the evening.)
(Contested races only)
- D = Democrat | I = incumbent | R = Republican
- Winner in red
Tweets
This just in on Twitter …
Don’t know why I’m so paranoid about privacy filling out ballot. Seems like the one thing I’d want someone to copy off me.
— Wade Kwon (@WadeOnTweets) November 6, 2012
ALGOP is proud to deliver our electoral votes to @mittromney and @paulryanvp! #alpolitics
— ALGOP (@ALGOP) November 7, 2012
Band performing at Roy Moore headquarters singing Christian version of “Devil Went Down to Georgia.” Crowd seems to like it. #alpolitics
— South Union Street (@SouthUnionSt) November 7, 2012
Remember: The saints you vote in today will be the bums you toss in the next election.
— Wade Kwon (@WadeOnTweets) November 7, 2012
AL Rep. Party announces they are closing the bar bc they are out of booze. #cbs42 #42election
— Shanisty Myers (@shanistymyers) November 7, 2012
Election Night 2012: More fun than a binder full of women!
— Wade Kwon (@WadeOnTweets) November 7, 2012
Alabama calls for special secession referendum in 3 … 2 … 1 … #alpolitics
— Wade Kwon (@WadeOnTweets) November 7, 2012
Hey America, get ready for some bat shit crazy stuff to start flowing out of Alabama’s new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court! #facepalm
— Jeff Moore (@shadowhelm) November 7, 2012
A consolation to the citizens of Alabama: it is only a matter of time before Roy Moore has to be removed from office for a 2nd time
— Barry Grass (@theBGrass) November 7, 2012
Secretary of State @bethchapmanal says 72.37 percent of voters went to polls on Tuesday. In 2008, turnout was about 73 percent. #alpolitics
— South Union Street (@SouthUnionSt) November 7, 2012
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Republicans win all statewide offices.
Has Alabama blossomed as a red state?
My essay from 2010.
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More Vote 2012 coverage.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012, 9:01 pm
Do they know about the amendments?
Tuesday, November 6, 2012, 9:42 pm
Yes, I just haven’t been tracking them. Check here.