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===[[Alabama State House of Representatives]]===
===[[Alabama State House of Representatives]]===
* '''[[Alabama House District 14]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 14]]'''
** '''[[Tim Wadsworth]]''' (R, incumbent), unopposed
** '''[[Tim Wadsworth]]''' (R, incumbent), 13,382 votes (99.3%), winner
** write-in, 92 votes (0.7%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 15]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 15]]'''
** [[Richard Rouco]] (D)
** '''[[Leigh Hulsey]]''' (R), 10,805 votes (63.6%), winner
** [[Leigh Hulsey]] (R)
** [[Richard Rouco]] (D), 6,160 votes (36.3%)
** write-in, 13 votes (0.08%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 16]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 16]]'''
** '''[[Kyle South]]''' (R, incumbent), unopposed
** '''[[Kyle South]]''' (R, incumbent), 13,167 votes (99.3%), winner
** write-in, 98 votes (0.7%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 44]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 44]]'''
** [[Danny Garrett]] (R)
** '''[[Danny Garrett]]''' (R), 11,389 votes (83.9%), winner
** [[John Wiley Boone]] (L)
** [[John Wiley Boone]] (L), 2,086 votes (15.4%)
** write-in, 107 votes (0.8%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 45]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 45]]'''
** [[Susan DuBose]] (R)
** '''[[Susan DuBose]]''' (R), 12,039 votes (85.6%), winner
** [[Kari Whitaker]] (L)
** [[Kari Whitaker]] (L), 1,945 votes (13.8%)
** write-in, 86 votes (0.6%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 46]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 46]]'''
** '''[[David Faulkner]]''' (R, incumbent), unopposed
** '''[[David Faulkner]]''' (R, incumbent), 12,646 votes (96.8%), winner
** write-in, 418 votes (3.2%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 47]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 47]]'''
** [[Christian Coleman]] (D)
** '''[[Mike Shaw]]''' (R),. 8,582 votes (64.0%), winner
** [[Mike Shaw]] (R)
** [[Christian Coleman]] (D), 4,815 votes (35.9%)
** write-in, 7 votes (0.05%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 48]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 48]]'''
** [[Jim Carns]] (R, incumbent)
** '''[[Jim Carns]]''' (R, incumbent), 12,506 votes (84.7%), winner
** [[Bruce Stutts]] (L)
** [[Bruce Stutts]] (L), 2,181 votes (14.8%)
** write-in, 84 votes (0.6%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 51]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 51]]'''
** '''[[Allen Treadaway]]''' (R, incumbent), unopposed
** '''[[Allen Treadaway]]''' (R, incumbent), 14,008 votes (98.6%), winner
** write-in, 198 votes (1.4%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 52]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 52]]'''
** '''[[John Rogers]]''' (D, incumbent), unopposed
** '''[[John Rogers]]''' (D, incumbent), 10,207 votes (99.1%), winner
** write-in, 89 votes (0.9%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 54]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 54]]'''
** '''[[Neil Rafferty]]''' (D, incumbent), unopposed
** '''[[Neil Rafferty]]''' (D, incumbent), 9,789 votes (98.9%), winner
** write-in, 111 votes (1.1%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 55]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 55]]'''
** '''[[Fred Plump]]''' (D), unopposed
** '''[[Fred Plump]]''' (D), 10,012 votes (99.3%), winner
** write-in, 67 votes (0.7%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 56]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 56]]'''
** [[Ontario Tillman]] (D)
** '''[[Ontario Tillman]]''' (D), 8,987 votes (90.6%), winner
** [[Carson Lester]] (L)
** [[Carson Lester]] (L), 868 votes (8.8%)
** write-in, 60 votes (0.6%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 56]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 56]]'''
** [[Delor Baumamn]] (R)
** '''[[Patrick Sellers]]''' (D), 9,213 votes (64.9%), winner
** [[Patrick Sellers]] (D)
** [[Delor Baumamn]] (R), 4,749 votes (33.4%)
** [[Manijeh Nancy Jones]] (L)
** [[Manijeh Nancy Jones]] (L), 218 votes (1.9%)
** write-in, 21 votes (0.2%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 58]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 58]]'''
** '''[[Rolanda Hollis]]''' (D), unopposed
** '''[[Rolanda Hollis]]''' (D), 8,374 votes (98.6%), winner
** write-in, 118 votes (1.4%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 59]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 59]]'''
** '''[[Mary Moore]]''' (D), unopposed
** '''[[Mary Moore]]''' (D), 8,848 votes (99.2%) winner
** write-in, 72 votes (0.8%)


* '''[[Alabama House District 60]]'''
* '''[[Alabama House District 60]]'''
** [[Juandalynn Givan]] (D, incumbent)
** [[Juandalynn Givan]] (D, incumbent), 9,867 votes (89.4%), winner
** [[J. P. French]] (L)
** [[J. P. French]] (L), 1,126 votes (10.2%)
** write-in, 64 votes (0.5%)


===[[Alabama State Senate]]===
===[[Alabama State Senate]]===

Revision as of 15:11, 10 November 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.

According to the Alabama Secretary of State, Alabama had 3,687,753 total registered voters and 3,280,260 "active registered voters" at the time of the election. 1,419,718 ballots were cast, for a turnout rate of 38.5%.

Election day was marked by unseasonably warm weather under clear skies. The Birmingham On-Demand rideshare service offered free rides to polling places within its service area.

Federal offices

Statewide offices

  • Governor
  • Lieutenant Governor
  • Attorney General of Alabama
  • Alabama Secretary of State
  • Alabama State Auditor
  • Alabama State Treasurer
    • Young Boozer (R, incumbent), 944,792 votes (83.8%), winner
    • Scott Hammond (L), 174,472 votes (15.5%)
    • write-in, 8,811 votes (0.8%)
  • Alabama State Supreme Court, Place 5
    • Greg Cook (R), 941,059 votes (67.4%), winner
    • Anita Kelley (D), 453,518 votes (32.5%)
    • write-in, 1,268 votes (0.1%)
  • Alabama State Supreme Court, Place 6
    • Kelli Wise (R), 995,688 votes (97.5%), winner
    • write-in, 25,405 votes (2.5%)
  • Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 1
    • Jeremy Oden (R, incumbent), 934,987 votes (83.7%), winner
    • Ron Bishop (L), 172,733 votes (15.5%)
    • write-in, 8,935 votes (0.8%)
  • Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 2
    • Chip Beeker (R, incumbent), 929,248 votes (83.2%), winner
    • Laura Lane (L), 179,302 votes (16.1%)
    • write-in, 8,587 votes (0.8%)
  • Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries
    • Rick Pate (R, incumbent), 944,021 votes (84.3%), winner
    • Jason Clark (L), 167,969 votes (15.0%)
    • write-in, 8,227 votes (0.7%)
  • Alabama State Board of Education, District 4
    • Yvette Richardson (D, incumbent), unopposed, 105,128 votes (97.4%), winner
    • write-in, 2,842 votes (2.6%)

Alabama State House of Representatives

Alabama State Senate

Jefferson County offices

Jefferson County Commission

Jefferson County Board of Education

  • Jefferson County Board of Education District 5

Jefferson County Circuit Court

Jefferson County District Court

Ballot measures

Statewide ballot measures

  • Ratification of the recompiled 2022 Alabama Constitution.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 1, allows the state legislature to designate criminal offenses for which bail can be denied. If approved, the companion legislation known as Aniah's Law would take effect.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 2, allows local governments to contract for broadband internet infrastructure improvements under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 3, requires a Governor to provide notice to the Attorney General and to the families of victims before commuting a criminal sentence.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 4, requires changes to laws regarding the conduct of a general election to be implemented at least 6 months before election day.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 5, removes "orphans' business" from the jurisdiction of county probate courts. It is believed that the change would have no practical effect as such matters are already under other authority.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 6, authorizes specific cities to use existing property taxes levied to repay bonds as a source of "pay as you go" funding for ongoing capital improvements.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 7, clarifies the power of local governments to use public funds to promote economic development projects.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 8, gives the Alabama Public Service Commission authority to regulate privately-owned sewage systems in Shelby County.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 9, gives the Alabama Public Service Commission authority to regulate privately-owned sewage systems Lake View.
    • Yes:
    • No:
  • Statewide Amendment 10, directs the state code commissioner to incorporate recently-adopted amendments to the Alabama Constitution of 1901 into the 2022 Alabama Constitution.
    • Yes:
    • No:

Local ballot measures

  • Jefferson County Amendment 1, provides for a senior property tax exemption for homeowners over the age of 65 who have occupied their property for more than 5 years.
    • Yes:
    • No:

References

  • Cason, Mike (June 13, 2022) "Alabama voters will see slate of Libertarian candidates in November" The Birmingham News
  • Cason, Mike (August 25, 2022) "Alabama voters will see 10 amendments on November ballot: What are they?" The Birmingham News
  • Gann, Heather (November 2, 2022) "Elections 2022: Here’s a look at contested congressional and legislative races in Jefferson & Shelby County." AL.com
  • "Alabama 2022 midterm elections: Republicans expect big wins; what you should know." (November 2, 2022) Associated Press/AL.com
  • Swetlik, Sarah (November 4, 2022) "Election 2022: How many registered voters live in Alabama?" AL.com
  • Robinson, Carol (November 7, 2022) "Jefferson County Sheriff’s election 2022: Mark Pettway faces Jared Hudson in re-election bid." AL.com
  • Gore, Leada (November 7, 2022) "Alabama voting guide 2022: What races, constitutional amendments are on the ballot? What to know." AL.com
  • Gann, Heather (November 7, 2022) "Birmingham On-Demand offering free rides to the polls as they expand east." AL.com

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