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Alabama Election Results

Alabama Election Results

President Trump cruised to victory in Alabama, a state that he won in 2016 by 28 percentage points. Read more

The Republican Tommy Tuberville, a former Auburn University football coach, won a seat that had been held by Senator Doug Jones, a Democrat who eked out a win in a special election in 2017. Mr. Jones was considered to be his party’s most vulnerable incumbent. His loss will make it harder for the Democrats to flip the Senate.

Mr. Tuberville had pledged fealty to the president, who backed him in the primary race. Mr. Jones voted against Mr. Trump’s nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, and he voted to convict the president in the impeachment trial this year. Those stances have made Mr. Jones the target of attack ads.

Less than two weeks before Election Day, the Supreme Court blocked a ruling that would have allowed counties in Alabama to offer curbside voting. — ISABELLA GRULLÓN PAZ Read less

President

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins Alabama.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated March 6, 2021
Vote totals certified
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Winner Republican Rep. 1,441,170 62.0% 9
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrat Dem. 849,624 36.6%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 25,176 1.1%
Write-ins Write-ins 7,312 0.3%
Total reported Total reported 2,323,282
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* Incumbent

The vote count has been certified in Alabama.

Biden
Trump
2.3 million votes reported

Presidential results by county

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Jefferson Biden +13 D+7.3
100%
325,848
Madison Trump +8 R+16.3
100%
194,767
Mobile Trump +12 R+13.3
100%
183,164
Shelby Trump +40 R+49.4
100%
114,950
Baldwin Trump +54 R+57.2
100%
109,679
Montgomery Biden +31 D+26
100%
99,139
Tuscaloosa Trump +15 R+19.3
100%
90,172
Lee Trump +20 R+22.6
100%
71,449
Morgan Trump +49 R+51.8
100%
53,722
Calhoun Trump +39 R+41
100%
50,983
Limestone Trump +43 R+48.6
100%
49,235
Etowah Trump +50 R+49.6
100%
47,728
Houston Trump +43 R+47.1
100%
46,173
St. Clair Trump +64 R+67.9
100%
44,441
Lauderdale Trump +45 R+45.4
100%
44,339
Cullman Trump +77 R+77.1
100%
41,851
Elmore Trump +48 R+51.5
100%
41,030
Marshall Trump +69 R+68.9
100%
39,655
Talladega Trump +26 R+25.4
100%
35,663 12,084
Walker Trump +68 R+67.1
100%
31,170
DeKalb Trump +70 R+68.9
100%
29,356
Colbert Trump +39 R+37.9
100%
27,886 1,510
Autauga Trump +44 R+49
100%
27,770
Blount Trump +80 R+80.9
100%
27,588
Jackson Trump +67 R+61.9
100%
23,636
Coffee Trump +53 R+56.1
100%
22,275
Russell Biden +6 D+1.9
100%
21,329
Tallapoosa Trump +43 R+41.4
100%
20,991
Dale Trump +46 R+50.1
100%
19,738
Chilton Trump +67 R+66.3
100%
19,310
Dallas Biden +38 D+37.5
100%
17,864
Covington Trump +68 R+68.3
100%
17,430 1,521
Lawrence Trump +55 R+48.6
100%
16,031 866
Escambia Trump +37 R+35.9
100%
15,910
Chambers Trump +16 R+14.8
100%
15,284
Pike Trump +17 R+20
100%
13,841 1,137
Marion Trump +78 R+75.8
100%
13,807
Clarke Trump +12 R+10.7
100%
13,135
Franklin Trump +66 R+60.4
100%
12,578
Geneva Trump +74 R+72
100%
12,545
Cherokee Trump +73 R+69
100%
12,301
Winston Trump +82 R+81
100%
11,284
Marengo Biden +1.3 D+3.5
100%
10,900
Randolph Trump +59 R+53.1
100%
10,837
Monroe Trump +16 R+14.2
100%
10,668 1,256
Barbour Trump +8 R+5.6
100%
10,518
Pickens Trump +16 R+15.6
100%
9,668
Bibb Trump +58 R+55.2
100%
9,595 571
Butler Trump +16 R+13.5
100%
9,488 1,053
Henry Trump +43 R+41.4
100%
9,298
Washington Trump +49 R+43
100%
8,876
Fayette Trump +67 R+64.9
100%
8,766 477
Macon Biden +64 D+67.1
100%
8,723
Hale Biden +19 D+19.9
100%
7,900 1,474
Choctaw Trump +16 R+13.7
100%
7,464
Cleburne Trump +80 R+77.1
100%
7,227
Lamar Trump +72 R+68.7
100%
7,193 474
Clay Trump +63 R+60.5
100%
6,930 557
Lowndes Biden +46 D+46.9
100%
6,835
Crenshaw Trump +48 R+45.5
100%
6,617
Conecuh Trump +7 R+5.2
100%
6,441
Sumter Biden +48 D+49.4
100%
6,291
Wilcox Biden +38 D+42.4
100%
5,903
Coosa Trump +33 R+30.4
100%
5,479 364
Perry Biden +48 D+45.8
100%
5,230 1,202
Greene Biden +63 D+65.1
100%
4,775 1,561
Bullock Biden +50 D+50.7
100%
4,613
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Biden 14,813 56.7%
Trump 11,149 42.7%
Jorgensen 123 0.5%
Write-ins 22 0.1%
Total reported 26,107
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22% of counties (15 of 67) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

U.S. Senate

Senator Doug Jones is the most vulnerable Democratic incumbent in the chamber. He won a special election in 2017 against Roy S. Moore, a Republican accused of sexual abuse and child molestation. Mr. Jones, who has cast himself as a moderate, is running against the former football coach Tommy Tuberville, a Republican who has pledged fealty to President Trump.

Winner

Tommy Tuberville, Republican, wins the U.S. Senate seat in Alabama.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated March 6, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Tuberville Tommy Tuberville Winner Republican Rep. 1,392,076 60.1%
Jones* Doug Jones* Democrat Dem. 920,478 39.7%
Write-ins Write-ins 3,891 0.2%
Total reported Total reported 2,316,445

* Incumbent

U.S. House

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* Incumbent 

Ballot Measures

Amendment 1: Clarify That ‘Only a Citizen’ May Vote
Yes 77% Winner No 23%
1,983,205 votes reported
Amendment 2: Restructure the Judiciary
Yes 49.7% No 50.3%
1,795,591 votes reported
Amendment 3: Change Judicial Vacancy Terms
Yes 65% Winner No 35%
1,841,257 votes reported
Amendment 4: Remove Racist Language From Constitution
Yes 67% Winner No 33%
1,819,825 votes reported
Amendment 5: Ensure ‘Stand Your Ground’ Rights, Franklin County
Yes 72% Winner No 29%
1,677,866 votes reported
Amendment 6: Ensure ‘Stand Your Ground’ Rights, Lauderdale County
Yes 72% Winner No 28%
1,688,427 votes reported
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Other Races

Civil Appeals
Place Place Candidates
1 Thompson* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Fridy Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested

* Incumbent 

Criminal Appeals
Place Place Candidates
1 Windom* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Kellum Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested

* Incumbent 

Public Service Commission
Race Candidates
President Cavanaugh* Rep. 62% Winner Casey Dem. 38%

* Incumbent 

State Board of Education
District Dist. Candidates
1 Zeigler* Rep. 73% Winner Holmes Dem. 27%
3 Bell* Rep. 69% Winner Agee Dem. 31%
5 Chestnut Dem. 63% Winner Keith Rep. 37%
7 McRae Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
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Supreme Court
Race Race Candidates
1 Shaw* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Mendheim* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested

* Incumbent 

Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›

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Winner Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican, wins Iowa’s Second Congressional District ›

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District ›
Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District ›
Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District ›
Winner John Katko, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s 24th Congressional District ›

Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›