Vote 2016: Alabama primary election results
By Wade KwonChart: Alabama presidential primary 2016
Election results from today’s primaries in Alabama and the Birmingham metro area …
More election coverage in our Vote 2016Â special report.
(Updating throughout the evening.)
The runoff takes place April 12.
Voter turnout:
- Alabama:Â 41 percent
- Jefferson County: 43 percent
- Shelby County: 50 percent
Results for Jefferson County and Shelby County.
Democrats
(Contested races only)
Winner in red | Runoff candidates in blue
Republicans
(Contested races only)
Winner in red | Runoff candidates in blue
Amendments
Tweets
This just in on Twitter …
A red state getting redder. AL GOP might clear 800k votes today. It was 621k four years ago. #MGMvote @MGMAdvertiser
— Mary Orndorff Troyan (@orndorfftroyan) March 2, 2016
New life goal: Meet the 334 Alabamians who voted for Rocky De La Fuente. #SuperTuesday #alpolitics pic.twitter.com/TddKlkd2GY
— Glenny Brock (@glennybrock) March 2, 2016
For those that don't know: Ala primary delegate allocation is proportional, but they must reach 20 percent to get any at all. #alpolitics
— Chip Brownlee (@chpbrownlee) March 2, 2016
Let's continue to vote same people into office and then complain about how Alabama continues to be close to last in everything. #alpolitics
— Emily ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@emily_barton) March 2, 2016
Most voters I spoke with this morning supported Trump, but that didn't translate into a broader anti-incumbent feeling. #MGMVote #alpolitics
— Brian Lyman (@lyman_brian) March 2, 2016
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