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===Federal offices=== | ===Federal offices=== | ||
* '''President of the United States''' | * '''President of the United States''' | ||
** Hillary Clinton | ** Hillary Clinton: 310,022 votes (77.83% of 398,309 votes cast) | ||
** Roque De La Fuente | ** Bernard Sanders: 76,446 votes (19.19%) | ||
** Martin O'Malley: 1,490 votes (0.37%) | |||
** Roque De La Fuente: 814 votes (0.20%) | |||
* '''United States Senate''' | * '''United States Senate''' |
Revision as of 13:25, 2 March 2016
The 2016 statewide primary election were comprised of the following ballots:
- The Democratic and Republican Party primaries on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 ("Super Tuesday")
- Democratic and Republican Party runoffs on Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Democratic primary
Federal offices
- President of the United States
- Hillary Clinton: 310,022 votes (77.83% of 398,309 votes cast)
- Bernard Sanders: 76,446 votes (19.19%)
- Martin O'Malley: 1,490 votes (0.37%)
- Roque De La Fuente: 814 votes (0.20%)
- United States Senate
Jefferson County offices
- Jefferson County Deputy Treasurer, Bessemer Division
- Jefferson County District Court District Attorney, Birmingham Division
- Jefferson County District Court District Attorney, Bessemer Division
- Jefferson County District Court Judge, Place 4
- Jefferson County District Court Judge, Place 10
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 4
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 11
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 17
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 22
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 23
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 25
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 26
Republican Primary
Federal offices
- President of the United States
- Ben Carson
- Ted Cruz
- Mike Huckabee
- John Kasich
- Marco Rubio
- Rick Santorum
- Donald Trump
- United States Senate
Statewide offices
Jefferson County offices
- Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 25
Shelby County offices
- Shelby County Commission, District 4
- Shelby County Commission, District 9
- Shelby County District Court Judge, Place 1
- Shelby County Circuit Court Judge, Place 4
Other ballot measures
- Statewide Amendment One to establish a retirement savings program for district attorneys and circuit clerks taking office after November 2016
- Shelby County referendum to allow Sunday afternoon alcohol sales
External links
- 2016 election information at alabamavotes.gov
- 2016 Primary Voter Guide at birminghamwatch.org
- 2016 Alabama primaries from the League of Women Voters