2018 Election

Election Night in Alabama: Unofficial Statewide Results in 10 Top Races

Voters lined up earlier today at Bobby Miller Activity Center in Tuscaloosa. (Photo/Jake Arthur).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number of counties reporting: 67 out of 67

Governor: 
Walt Maddox (D)
40.36%
Kay Ivey (R)
59.49%

Chief Justice:
Bob Vance Jr. (D)
42.52%
Tom Parker (R)
57.42%

Attorney General: 
Joseph Siegelman (D)
41.11%
Steve Marshall (R)
58.82%

Secretary of State:
Heather Milam (D)
38.89%
John H. Merrill (R)
61.05%

Lt. Governor: 
Will Boyd (D)
38.65%
Will Ainsworth (R)
61.29%

Public Service Commission Place 1
Cara Y. McClure (D)
39.48%
Jeremy H. Oden (R)
60.46%

Public Service Commission Place 2
Kari Powell (D)
39.85%
Chris “Chip” Beeker Jr. (R)
60.09%

Auditor
Miranda Karrine Joseph (D)
39.46%
Jim Ziegler (R)
60.46%

State Treasurer
John MacMillan (R)
97.15%
Write-in
2.85%

Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries
Rick Pate (R)
97.20%
Write-in
2.80%

All of Alabama’s Republicans in the House of Representatives races appear to be safely in the lead: Rep. Bradley Byrne is at 63.24%, Rep. Martha Roby is at 61.43%, Rep. Mike Rogers is at 63.74%, Rep. Robert Aderholt is at 79.79%, Rep. Mo Brooks is at 61.06%, and Rep. Gary Palmer is at 69.22%. Democrat Terri Sewell was unopposed and got 97.80%.

Check out more results at AlabamaVotes.Gov.