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The '''2022 general election''', a mid-term election in which the offices of president and vice-president were not contested, was held on Tuesday, [[November 8]], [[2022]].
The '''2022 general election''', a mid-term election in which the offices of president and vice-president were not contested, was held on Tuesday, [[November 8]], [[2022]].


In contested races, winners of the [[2022 primary election|2022 party primaries]] faced off in the general election. The ballot also included nominees selected without a primary, and independent candidates. For the first time since [[2002 general election|2002]], the Libertarian Party of Alabama qualified candidates for the statewide ballot by submitting petitions with signatures of more than 3% of the state's qualified voters.
In contested races, winners of the [[2022 primary elections|2022 party primaries]] faced off in the general election. The ballot also included nominees selected without a primary, and independent candidates. For the first time since [[2002 general election|2002]], the Libertarian Party of Alabama qualified candidates for the statewide ballot by submitting petitions with signatures of more than 3% of the state's qualified voters.


==Federal offices==
==Federal offices==

Revision as of 17:03, 22 June 2022

The 2022 general election, a mid-term election in which the offices of president and vice-president were not contested, was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

In contested races, winners of the 2022 party primaries faced off in the general election. The ballot also included nominees selected without a primary, and independent candidates. For the first time since 2002, the Libertarian Party of Alabama qualified candidates for the statewide ballot by submitting petitions with signatures of more than 3% of the state's qualified voters.

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Alabama State Treasurer
  • Alabama State Supreme Court, Place 6
  • Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 1
  • Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 2
  • Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries

Alabama State House of Representatives

Alabama State Senate

Jefferson County offices

Statewide ballot measures

Local ballot measures

References

External links