Alabama

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Map of House Results
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Size of Lead
Change from ‘08
State Highlights
By Ian Lovett

As expected, Republicans dominated the major races in the reddest of states on Tuesday. Mitt Romney won the presidential race in Alabama, adding the state’s nine electoral votes to his total. All seven of the state’s Congressional incumbents — six Republicans and one Democrat — won new terms on Tuesday. None of them had faced strong re-election challenges.

And the last Democrat in statewide office in Alabama, Lucy Baxley, lost her race to remain president of the Public Service Commission.

In exit polls, most voters said the economy was the most important issue. But without a closely contested presidential race, perhaps the most significant decision voters in Alabama had to make was whether to strike racist language from the state’s Constitution. But voters rejected the measure.

The proposal, Amendment 4, would have removed provisions from the 1901 Alabama Constitution specifying that “separate schools shall be provided for white and colored children, and no child of either race shall be permitted to attend a school of the other race.” The amendment would also have eliminated language about poll taxes from the Constitution.

Of course, these revisions to the State Constitution would be purely symbolic. School segregation and poll taxes have been outlawed nationally for decades.

But many black legislators opposed the amendment, because it would have left in place a provision from 1956 that states that children in Alabama do not have a right to public education. Others complained that the ballot measure did not remove all of the racist language in the State Constitution.

Republican lawmakers who championed the amendment argued that it was symbolically important and would help Alabama attract new industry to the state.

Roy Moore, who was removed as chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2003 for refusing to remove a two-ton granite Ten Commandments monument in the courthouse rotunda, was once again elected to the position.

President 100% reporting
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Change from ‘08 Electoral Votes
P-mitt-romney
Hp-checkmark@2xMitt Romney
Rep. 1,252,453 60.7% +0.3% 9
Barack Obama
Dem. 793,620 38.4% -0.3% 0
Gary Johnson
Ind. 12,283 0.6% 0
Jill Stein
Green 3,382 0.2% 0
Virgil Goode
Ind. 2,961 0.1% 0
House of Representatives
District Democrat Republican Other Reporting
1
Hp-checkmark@2x0.0%Bonner*
Uncontested
2
36.3%Ford
Hp-checkmark@2x63.7%Roby*
100%
3
35.9%Harris
Hp-checkmark@2x64.1%Rogers*
100%
4
26.0%Boman
Hp-checkmark@2x74.0%Aderholt*
100%
5
35.0%Holley
Hp-checkmark@2x65.0%Brooks*
100%
6
28.6%Bailey
Hp-checkmark@2x71.4%Bachus*
100%
7
Hp-checkmark@2x75.8%Sewell*
24.2%Chamberlain
100%
Major Ballot Initiatives
Measure Yes No Reporting
1
Amend Constitution to extend funding for Forever Wild Land Trust for 20 years?
Hp-checkmark@2x75.1%
24.9%
100%
2
Amend Constitution to increase limit on general obligation bonds to $750 million?
Hp-checkmark@2x69.4%
30.6%
100%
4
Amend Constitution to remove references to segregated schooling and poll taxes?
39.2%
Hp-checkmark@2x60.8%
100%
6
Amend Constitution to prohibit any person, employer or insurer from being forced to participate in any health care system?
Hp-checkmark@2x59.0%
41.0%
100%
7
Amend Constitution to ensure a fundamental right to a secret ballot for public office, referendums and union representation?
Hp-checkmark@2x67.1%
32.9%
100%
8
Amend Constitution to set legislative salaries at Alabama median household income?
Hp-checkmark@2x68.4%
31.6%
100%
9
Amend Constitution to continue legislature's authority to regulate and tax businesses?
Hp-checkmark@2x57.8%
42.2%
100%
10
Amend Constitution to modify the authority of the Legislature to regulate banks?
Hp-checkmark@2x54.0%
46.0%
100%
11
Amend Constitution to prevent external municipalities from passing regulations that affect Lawrence County?
Hp-checkmark@2x66.1%
33.9%
100%