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PresidentPresident Donald TrumpRepublican |
Joe Biden, Jr.Challenger (Announced) DemocraticCory BookerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticPete ButtigiegChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJulián CastroChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTulsi GabbardChallenger (Announced) DemocraticAmy KlobucharChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBernie SandersChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTom SteyerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJoe WalshChallenger (Announced) RepublicanElizabeth WarrenChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBill WeldChallenger (Announced) RepublicanAndrew YangChallenger (Announced) Democratic |
Vice PresidentVice President Mike PenceRepublican |
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U.S. Attorney General |
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U.S. Secretary of AgricultureSecretary Sonny PerdueRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of CommerceSecretary Wilbur Ross, Jr.Republican |
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U.S. Secretary of Defense |
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U.S. Secretary of EducationSecretary Betsy DeVosRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Energy |
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services |
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security |
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U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary Ben CarsonRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Labor |
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U.S. Secretary of StateSecretary Mike PompeoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of TransportationSecretary Elaine ChaoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Treasury |
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U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior |
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U.S. SenateSenator Richard ShelbySenior Seat Republican |
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Senator Doug JonesJunior Seat Democratic |
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Stanley AdairJunior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanBradley ByrneJunior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanArnold Mooney IIJunior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanRoy MooreJunior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanRuth NelsonJunior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanJeff Sessions IIIJunior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanTommy TubervilleJunior Seat Challenger (Running) Republican |
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U.S. HouseDistrict 6Representative Gary PalmerDistrict 6 Republican |
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District 7Representative Terri SewellDistrict 7 Democratic |
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GovernorGovernor Kay IveyRepublican |
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Lieutenant GovernorLieutenant Governor Will AinsworthRepublican |
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State HouseDistrict 15Representative Allen FarleyDistrict 15 Republican |
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District 43Representative Arnold Mooney IIDistrict 43 Republican |
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District 46Representative David FaulknerDistrict 46 Republican |
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District 47Representative David WheelerDistrict 47 Republican |
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District 55Representative Rod ScottDistrict 55 Democratic |
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District 56Representative Louise AlexanderDistrict 56 Democratic |
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State SenateDistrict 14Senator Cam WardDistrict 14 Republican |
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District 15Senator Dan RobertsDistrict 15 Republican |
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District 16Senator JT WaggonerDistrict 16 Republican |
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District 18Senator Rodger SmithermanDistrict 18 Democratic |
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District 19Senator Priscilla DunnDistrict 19 Democratic |
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State Board of EducationDistrict 1Board Member Jackie ZeiglerDistrict 1 Republican |
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District 2Board Member Tracie WestDistrict 2 Republican |
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District 3Board Member Stephanie BellDistrict 3 |
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District 4Board Member Yvette RichardsonDistrict 4 Democratic |
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District 5 |
Fred BellDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticRon DavisDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticBillie Jean YoungDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticPamela LaffitteDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticPatrice McClammyDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticWoodle Pugh, Jr.District 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticJoanne ShumDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticTonya Smith ChestnutDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) DemocraticRobert White IIDistrict 5 Challenger (Running) Democratic |
District 6Board Member Cynthia McCartyDistrict 6 Republican |
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District 7Board Member Jeff NewmanDistrict 7 Republican |
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District 8Board Member Wayne ReynoldsDistrict 8 Republican |
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Attorney General |
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Secretary of State |
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AuditorAuditor Jim ZeiglerRepublican |
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Commissioner of Revenue |
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Director of Finance |
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Superintendent of Education |
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TreasurerTreasurer John McMillanRepublican |
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Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtAssociate Justice Michael BolinRepublicanAssociate Justice Tommy BryanRepublicanAssociate Justice William SellersRepublicanAssociate Justice Kelli WiseRepublican |
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Associate Justice Brady Mendheim, Jr.Republican |
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Place 1Associate Justice Greg ShawPlace 1 RepublicanAssociate Justice Sarah StewartPlace 1 Republican |
Bryan TaylorPlace 1 Challenger (Running) RepublicanCam WardPlace 1 Challenger (Running) Republican |
Place 4Associate Justice Jay MitchellPlace 4 Republican |
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Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtChief Justice Tom ParkerRepublican |
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MayorAt-Large (Birmingham)Randall WoodfinAt-Large |
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Council MemberDistrict 1 (Birmingham)Clinton WoodsDistrict 1 |
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District 2 (Birmingham)Hunter WilliamsDistrict 2 |
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District 3 (Birmingham)Valerie AbbottDistrict 3 |
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District 4 (Birmingham)William ParkerDistrict 4 |
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District 5 (Birmingham)Darrell O'QuinnDistrict 5 |
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District 6 (Birmingham)Crystal SmithermanDistrict 6 |
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District 7 (Birmingham)Wardine AlexanderDistrict 7 |
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District 8 (Birmingham)Steven HoytDistrict 8 |
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District 9 (Birmingham)John HilliardDistrict 9 |
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CommissionerDistrict 1 (Jefferson County)Commissioner Lashunda ScalesDistrict 1 |
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District 2 (Jefferson County)Commissioner Sheila TysonDistrict 2 |
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District 3 (Jefferson County)Commissioner Jimmie StephensDistrict 3 |
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District 4 (Jefferson County)Commissioner Joe KnightDistrict 4 |
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District 5 (Jefferson County)Commissioner Steve AmmonsDistrict 5 |
Election Date | Title | Outcome |
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March 3, 2020 | Statewide Amendment 1 | Pending |
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State Facts
- Type: State
- Nickname: The Heart of Dixie
- Motto: Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
- Area: 51,609 sq mi
- Population: 4,822,023 (2012 est.)
- Capital: Montgomery
- Largest City: Birmingham
- Statehood: Dec. 14, 1819 (22d state)
- Highest Point: Cheaha Mountain, 2,407 f
- Lowest Point: sea level
- Bird: Yellowhammer
- Flower: Camellia
- Senators: 35
- Representatives: 105
- Electoral Votes: 9