Tag: 2020 election
Terri Sewell, 2020 general election
Neither Gloom nor Rain Discourages These Voters From Casting Ballots
Rain Saturday did not deter hundreds of voters who lined up to vote their absentee ballot in person at the downtown Jefferson County courthouse. It was the last Saturday the two courthouses in Birmingham and Bessemer were to be open for absentee voters before Nov. 3’s election. Read more.
Brandon Herren, 2020 general election
Bentley Patrick, 2020 general election
Ruby Yvette Davis, 2020 general election
Voting by Absentee Ballot
Alabama voters have until Oct. 29 to apply to vote by absentee ballot. The state already is seeing record-breaking numbers of voters applying to vote without having to go to the polls on Nov. 3. Read more.
Your Guide to Alabama’s 2020 Constitutional Amendments
Much of the focus this election season has been on the presidential race or Alabama’s U.S. Senate contest. But voters will also see six statewide constitutional amendments on the ballot.
The language of these amendments can be pretty convoluted. Each year the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama offers analysis of the amendments. Senior research associate Thomas Spencer broke them down. Read more.
List of Candidates with Profiles
Printable Sample Ballots for Jefferson and Shelby Counties
Poll Watchers Have Strict Rules to Follow, and So Do Others at the Polls
So you want to be a poll watcher.
It isn’t as easy as dropping into a polling place and plunking yourself down to observe the proceedings.
First, in Alabama, you need to be appointed as a poll watcher for a specific party and a specific precinct. So two or three poll workers at each site is usually the limit. Poll workers also aren’t allowed to attempt to influence voters.
In other words, teams of Trump supporters cannot independently call themselves “poll watchers” and stay to make sure nothing they think might be untoward is happening, as the president has urged them to do. But supporting a particular candidate does not disqualify someone from becoming a legal poll watcher, either. Read more.
More stories from BirminghamWatch’s 2020 Voter Guide