Election in Alabama
Main article: 2016 United States presidential election
2016 United States presidential election in Alabama Turnout 66.8%[1]
Nominee
Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
Party
Republican
Democratic
Home state
New York
New York
Running mate
Mike Pence
Tim Kaine
Electoral vote
9
0
Popular vote
1,318,255
729,547
Percentage
62.08%
34.36%
County Results
Trump
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Clinton
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
President before election
Barack Obama
Democratic
Elected President
Donald Trump
Republican
Treemap of the popular vote by county.
The 2016 United States presidential election in Alabama was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Alabama voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party 's nominee, businessman Donald Trump , and running mate Indiana Governor Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton , and her running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine . Alabama has nine electoral votes in the Electoral College.[2]
Alabama has voted for the Republican candidate in every election since it was won by Ronald Reagan in 1980 . As such, Trump was heavily favored to win the state. On the day of the election, Trump won the election in Alabama with 62.08% of the vote, while Clinton received 34.36% of the vote.[3] The state had given 60.55% of its votes to Republican nominee Mitt Romney in 2012 , meaning that it had shifted 1.53% more Republican from the previous election. Trump's margin of victory in Alabama was 27.72%, a 5.53% increase from Romney's 22.19% margin of victory.
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
The following are final 2016 predictions from various organizations for Alabama as of Election Day.
Source
Ranking
As of
Los Angeles Times [4]
Safe R
November 6, 2016
CNN [5]
Safe R
November 8, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report [6]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball [7]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
NBC [8]
Likely R
November 7, 2016
RealClearPolitics [9]
Safe R
November 8, 2016
Fox News [10]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
ABC [11]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
Statewide results [ ]
Chart of popular vote
Trump (62.08%)
Clinton (34.36%)
Johnson (2.09%)
Write-ins (1.02%)
Stein (0.44%)
Results by county [ ]
Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
Gary Johnson
Jill Stein
Write-ins
Total votes
County
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
Autauga
18,172
72.77%
5,936
23.77%
546
2.19%
105
0.42%
214
0.86%
24,973
Baldwin
72,883
76.55%
18,458
19.39%
2,464
2.59%
456
0.48%
954
1.00%
95,215
Barbour
5,454
52.10%
4,871
46.53%
93
0.89%
18
0.17%
33
0.32%
10,469
Bibb
6,738
76.40%
1,874
21.25%
124
1.41%
17
0.19%
66
0.75%
8,819
Blount
22,859
89.33%
2,156
8.43%
338
1.32%
89
0.35%
146
0.57%
25,588
Bullock
1,140
24.20%
3,530
74.95%
22
0.47%
10
0.21%
8
0.17%
4,710
Butler
4,901
56.13%
3,726
42.67%
65
0.74%
13
0.15%
27
0.31%
8,732
Calhoun
32,865
68.66%
13,242
27.67%
1,116
2.33%
262
0.55%
379
0.79%
47,864
Chambers
7,843
56.42%
5,784
41.61%
168
1.21%
44
0.32%
61
0.44%
13,900
Cherokee
8,953
83.42%
1,547
14.41%
147
1.37%
26
0.24%
60
0.56%
10,733
Chilton
15,081
82.10%
2,911
15.85%
228
1.24%
52
0.28%
97
0.53%
18,369
Choctaw
4,106
56.31%
3,109
42.64%
52
0.71%
6
0.08%
19
0.26%
7,292
Clarke
7,140
54.79%
5,749
44.12%
99
0.76%
17
0.13%
26
0.20%
13,031
Clay
5,245
79.18%
1,237
18.67%
93
1.40%
16
0.24%
33
0.50%
6,624
Cleburne
5,764
87.43%
684
10.37%
90
1.37%
20
0.30%
35
0.53%
6,593
Coffee
15,875
76.44%
4,221
20.33%
396
1.91%
104
0.50%
171
0.82%
20,767
Colbert
16,746
67.21%
7,312
29.35%
511
2.05%
107
0.43%
239
0.96%
24,915
Conecuh
3,420
51.94%
3,080
46.77%
51
0.77%
10
0.15%
24
0.36%
6,585
Coosa
3,381
64.38%
1,782
33.93%
53
1.01%
14
0.27%
22
0.42%
5,252
Covington
13,267
83.23%
2,387
14.97%
183
1.15%
36
0.23%
67
0.42%
15,940
Crenshaw
4,513
72.01%
1,664
26.55%
65
1.04%
14
0.22%
11
0.18%
6,267
Cullman
32,989
87.10%
3,798
10.03%
687
1.81%
134
0.35%
265
0.70%
37,873
Dale
13,808
73.65%
4,413
23.54%
350
1.87%
62
0.33%
116
0.62%
18,749
Dallas
5,789
30.81%
12,836
68.31%
96
0.51%
24
0.13%
47
0.25%
18,792
DeKalb
21,405
82.88%
3,622
14.02%
458
1.77%
152
0.59%
189
0.73%
25,826
Elmore
27,634
74.17%
8,443
22.66%
738
1.98%
112
0.30%
333
0.89%
37,260
Escambia
9,935
66.92%
4,605
31.02%
188
1.27%
37
0.25%
80
0.54%
14,845
Etowah
32,353
73.26%
10,442
23.64%
835
1.89%
164
0.37%
370
0.84%
44,164
Fayette
6,712
81.37%
1,362
16.51%
109
1.32%
24
0.29%
42
0.51%
8,249
Franklin
9,466
78.62%
2,197
18.25%
238
1.98%
54
0.45%
85
0.71%
12,040
Geneva
9,994
85.00%
1,525
12.97%
149
1.27%
24
0.20%
66
0.56%
11,758
Greene
838
17.17%
4,013
82.23%
13
0.27%
5
0.10%
11
0.23%
4,880
Hale
3,173
39.47%
4,775
59.39%
54
0.67%
12
0.15%
26
0.32%
8,040
Henry
5,632
69.77%
2,292
28.39%
91
1.13%
17
0.21%
40
0.50%
8,072
Houston
30,728
72.07%
10,664
25.01%
779
1.83%
144
0.34%
324
0.76%
42,639
Jackson
16,672
79.45%
3,673
17.50%
393
1.87%
90
0.43%
156
0.74%
20,984
Jefferson
134,768
44.30%
156,873
51.57%
6,645
2.18%
1,554
0.51%
4,351
1.43%
304,191
Lamar
5,823
83.59%
1,036
14.87%
62
0.89%
15
0.22%
30
0.43%
6,966
Lauderdale
27,899
70.59%
9,952
25.18%
987
2.50%
222
0.56%
465
1.18%
39,525
Lawrence
10,833
73.05%
3,627
24.46%
250
1.69%
31
0.21%
88
0.59%
14,829
Lee
34,617
58.48%
21,230
35.87%
2,030
3.43%
364
0.61%
950
1.60%
59,191
Limestone
29,067
72.14%
9,468
23.50%
1,055
2.62%
202
0.50%
502
1.25%
40,294
Lowndes
1,751
26.20%
4,883
73.06%
32
0.48%
11
0.16%
7
0.10%
6,684
Macon
1,431
15.66%
7,566
82.78%
69
0.75%
49
0.54%
25
0.27%
9,140
Madison
89,520
54.79%
62,822
38.45%
6,621
4.05%
1,254
0.77%
3,172
1.94%
163,389
Marengo
5,233
47.60%
5,615
51.07%
104
0.95%
13
0.12%
29
0.26%
10,994
Marion
11,274
86.83%
1,432
11.03%
181
1.39%
26
0.20%
71
0.55%
12,984
Marshall
29,233
82.78%
4,917
13.92%
678
1.92%
158
0.45%
330
0.93%
35,316
Mobile
95,116
55.06%
72,186
41.79%
3,291
1.91%
791
0.46%
1,353
0.78%
172,737
Monroe
5,795
56.42%
4,332
42.18%
88
0.86%
17
0.17%
39
0.38%
10,271
Montgomery
34,003
35.46%
58,916
61.45%
1,486
1.55%
490
0.51%
983
1.03%
95,878
Morgan
37,486
74.02%
11,254
22.22%
1,168
2.31%
218
0.43%
518
1.02%
50,644
Perry
1,407
26.66%
3,824
72.45%
23
0.44%
6
0.11%
18
0.34%
5,278
Pickens
5,456
57.18%
3,972
41.63%
49
0.51%
19
0.20%
46
0.48%
9,542
Pike
7,693
58.42%
5,056
38.40%
257
1.95%
48
0.36%
114
0.87%
13,168
Randolph
7,705
75.64%
2,291
22.49%
124
1.22%
19
0.19%
48
0.47%
10,187
Russell
9,210
47.83%
9,579
49.75%
281
1.46%
68
0.35%
118
0.61%
19,256
Shelby
73,020
72.12%
22,977
22.69%
2,965
2.93%
480
0.47%
1,812
1.79%
101,254
St. Clair
31,651
82.42%
5,589
14.55%
684
1.78%
130
0.34%
346
0.90%
38,400
Sumter
1,581
24.66%
4,746
74.03%
57
0.89%
14
0.22%
13
0.20%
6,411
Talladega
20,614
61.71%
12,121
36.28%
411
1.23%
106
0.32%
155
0.46%
33,407
Tallapoosa
13,594
69.76%
5,519
28.32%
233
1.20%
52
0.27%
88
0.45%
19,486
Tuscaloosa
47,723
57.71%
31,762
38.41%
1,873
2.26%
390
0.47%
952
1.15%
82,700
Walker
24,266
82.34%
4,497
15.26%
455
1.54%
95
0.32%
159
0.54%
29,472
Washington
6,042
70.81%
2,374
27.82%
73
0.86%
22
0.26%
22
0.26%
8,533
Wilcox
1,742
28.45%
4,339
70.86%
22
0.36%
7
0.11%
13
0.21%
6,123
Winston
9,228
89.48%
872
8.46%
131
1.27%
29
0.28%
53
0.51%
10,313
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [ ]
Barbour (largest city: Eufaula )
Conecuh (largest city: Evergreen )
By congressional district [ ]
Trump won 6 of 7 congressional districts[12]
District
Trump
Clinton
Representative
1st
63.5%
34.1%
Bradley Byrne
2nd
64.9%
33.0%
Martha Roby
3rd
65.3%
32.3%
Mike Rogers
4th
80.4%
17.4%
Robert Aderholt
5th
64.7%
31.3%
Mo Brooks
6th
70.8%
26.1%
Gary Palmer
7th
28.6%
69.8%
Terri Sewell
Turnout [ ]
According to the Alabama Secretary of State website, voter turnout was 66.82% with 2,137,482 ballots cast out of 3,198,703 registered voters.[1]
[13]
Electors [ ]
Alabama had 9 electors in 2016 all of them voted for Donald Trump for president and Mike Pence for vice president.
The electors were:
Will Sellers
Tim Wadsworth
Mary Sue McClurkin
Perry O. Hooper Jr.
Primary elections [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Main article: 2016 Alabama Democratic primary
Opinion polling [ ]
See also: Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries § Alabama
Results [ ]
Results of the Democratic primary by county.
Republican primary [ ]
Map showing the results of the 2016 Republican presidential primary in Alabama by county
Alabama Republican primary, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Actual delegate count
Bound
Unbound
Total
Donald Trump
373,721
43.42%
36
0
36
Ted Cruz
181,479
21.09%
13
0
13
Marco Rubio
160,606
18.66%
1
0
1
Ben Carson
88,094
10.24%
0
0
0
John Kasich
38,119
4.43%
0
0
0
Uncommitted
7,953
0.92%
0
0
0
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)
3,974
0.46%
0
0
0
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)
2,539
0.30%
0
0
0
Rand Paul (withdrawn)
1,895
0.22%
0
0
0
Chris Christie (withdrawn)
858
0.10%
0
0
0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)
617
0.07%
0
0
0
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)
544
0.06%
0
0
0
Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)
253
0.03%
0
0
0
Unprojected delegates:
0
0
0
Total:
860,652
100.00%
50
0
50
Source: The Green Papers
Opinion polls [ ]
See also: Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 United States presidential election § Alabama
See also [ ]
2016 Democratic Party presidential debates and forums
2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries
2016 Republican Party presidential debates and forums
2016 Republican Party presidential primaries
United States presidential elections in Alabama
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