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2020

U.South. Senate, Alabama

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Democratic primary
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Ballot details
Filing deadline: February 11, 2022
Chief: May 24, 2022
Primary runoff: June 21, 2022
General: November 8, 2022
How to vote
Poll times: 7 a.one thousand. to 7 p.grand.
Voting in Alabama
Race ratings
Cook Political Report: Solid Republican
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Republican
Within Elections: Solid Republican
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Voters in Alabama will elect 1 member to the U.S. Senate in the general election on November 8, 2022. The primary is scheduled for May 24, 2022, and a primary runoff is scheduled for June 21, 2022. The filing deadline was February eleven, 2022.

The ballot will make full the Class III Senate seat held by Richard Shelby (R), who commencement took office in 1987. On February 8, 2021, Shelby announced that he would not be running for re-election in 2022.[1]

Democratic Party For more information about the Autonomous primary runoff, click here.
Republican Party For more data about the Republican master runoff, click here.

Candidates and election results

General election

The candidate list in this election may non be complete.

The primary volition occur on May 24, 2022. The general ballot will occur on November viii, 2022. Additional full general election candidates will be added here following the primary.

Democratic primary election

Withdrawn or butterfingers candidates

  • Victor Williams (D)

Republican principal ballot

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

  • Jessica Taylor (R)
  • Mike Dunn (R)
  • Lynda Blanchard (R)

May 24 Republican primary

Ballotpedia identified the May 24 , 2022, Republican primary as a battleground chief. For more on the Republican primary, click here. For more on the Democratic primary, click here.

Six candidates are running in the Republican principal election for U.S. Senator from Alabama on May 24, 2022. Senator Richard Shelby (R), beginning elected in 1986, is not running for re-ballot. Katie Britt, Mo Brooks, and Michael Durant atomic number 82 in polling and endorsements.

Onetime President Donald Trump (R) endorsed Brooks on April 7, 2021, and withdrew the endorsement on March 23, 2022.[2] [3] In a statement, Trump said, "Mo Brooks of Alabama made a horrible mistake recently when he went 'woke' and stated, referring to the 2020 Presidential Election Scam, 'Put that backside you, put that behind you.'" In response to the withdrawn endorsement, Brooks said, "I am the but proven America First candidate in this Senate race . . . I am the but candidate who fought voter fraud and election theft when it counted, between November iii and January 6." Trump said he would make a new endorsement in the race before the primary election.[4]

Britt was Shelby's chief of staff and the president and CEO of the Alabama Business Council.[5] Britt'southward campaign website says she is an "advocate for smaller authorities, modern job growth, constitutional liberties and greater opportunity."[6] Sen. Shelby, Maggie's List, the Value In Electing Women PAC, and Winning for Women, Inc. PAC endorsed Britt.

Brooks was elected to correspond Alabama's 5th Congressional District in 2010 and served every bit Madison County Commissioner from 1996-2010. Brooks' entrada ads have highlighted his spoken language at Trump's rally on January 6, 2021, which preceded the U.South. Capitol breach. Brooks has campaigned as an America First candidate, a term often associated with the platform of Trump and candidates who say they support his agenda.[4] Brooks' endorsements include Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.), and House Freedom Caucus Chair Scott Perry (R-Pa.).

Durant served in the U.Southward. Army for 22 years before founding an engineering firm. Durant was the airplane pilot of a helicopter shot down in Somalia in 1993, depicted in the volume and movie Black Hawk Down.[7] Durant'south website says he "is 100% Pro-Trump. He voted for President Trump twice, and he supports the America First agenda."[eight] Onetime candidate Jessica Taylor, who dropped out of the primary in January 2022, and Gen. Michael Flynn endorsed Durant.

In Alabama, a candidate must receive a majority of the main vote in order to win outright. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the master, the peak ii vote-getters volition advance to a primary runoff on June 21, 2022.

The winner of the Republican primary is also expected to win the full general ballot. 3 independent race forecasters consider the race either Solid Republican or Safe Republican. Before Doug Jones' (D) tenure from 2018-2021, the last Democrat to represent the state in the U.Due south. Senate was Howell T. Heflin, who left office in 1997. Trump won the land with 62% of the vote in the 2020 presidential election.

Karla DuPriest (R) completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connexion survey. To read those survey responses, click here.

Candidate profiles

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Image of Katie Britt

Political party: Republican Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office:None

Biography: Britt received her bachelor'southward degree and J.D. from the Academy of Alabama. Her professional experience includes working as president and CEO of the Alabama Business Council, entrada manager and principal of staff for U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby, and attorney at Butler Snow LLP.


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Britt'due south entrada website described her as an "advocate for smaller regime, mod job growth, constitutional liberties and greater opportunity."


Britt criticized the Biden administration's immigration policy and said she supported building a wall on the U.Due south.-Mexico border and investing in technology, personnel, and resources for the Edge Patrol.


Britt highlighted her feel growing up well-nigh a Fort Rucker and said that she would "lead the charge to defend, grow and protect our existing armed forces and defense sector footprints in Alabama."


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Image of Mo Brooks

Political party: Republican Political party

Incumbent: No

Political Function:

  • U.S. House Alabama Commune 5 (Assumed office: 2011)
  • Madison County Commissioner (1996-2010)
  • Alabama Business firm of Representatives (1982-1992)

Biography: Brooks received his available's degree from Duke Academy and his J.D. from the University of Alabama. Brook's professional person feel includes working every bit a prosecutor in the Tuscaloosa District Attorney'southward office, fill-in talk radio host for WVNN, and lawyer in private practice.


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Brooks said he had stronger conservative values than sitting Senators (like Mitch McConnell), calling them "weak, big-spending, open border Republicans."


Brooks' website said he would "Drain the Swamp by continuing up to the abuse and powerful special interests who bribe, bully, and threaten elected officials into doing their bidding."


Brooks' campaign ads highlighted his spoken communication at Donald Trump'south rally on Jan 6, 2021, and said he "proudly stood by Presiden Trump in the fight against voter fraud."


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Image of Karla DuPriest

Party: Republican Party

Incumbent: No

Political Role: None

Submitted Biography: "Karla Dupriest is a veteran Republican Political party apostle and volunteer. She was appointed as Mobile Canton Land Commissioner and Absentee Ballot Director, Mobile County Probate Courtroom. In addition, she has served as Treasurer, Azalea Metropolis Republican Women and Member, Mobile County Executive Committee. Early on in her career she served as the District Manager for Republican Congressman Richard 'Dick' Nichols, 5th Congressional District of Kansas. Also, she has served many roles in several Republican local and statewide campaigns. Mrs. Dupriest is a modern-day Woman: Wife, Female parent, Grandmother, Businesswoman, Bedchamber of Commerce fellow member and Volunteer. She is a member of the Church building of Christ, Mobile, AL, a Sunday School Teacher for Port Metropolis Church of Christ and the Childrens Church Choir. I of her Sons is a Disabled Veteran. His experiences birthed her advocacy for Military Veterans. Some other passion of hers is Pocket-sized Business Ownership. She is the former Owner of a Sears Franchise and Co-Owner for the past 24 years of Chris & Karla Heavenly Ribs, who was named as Small Concern of the Month by Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce. For fun she is an gorging walker and dance instructor for senior citizens. "


Fundamental Messages

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Karla Dupriest primary bulletin is: The decisions of today are the consequences of tomorrow. What lifestyle will you lot and your kids be living? She entered the election after prayer and a revelation that the Citizens of Alabama deserve more than. Candidate Dupriest realizes that we are at a critical point in Alabama and U.S. History and the decisions we make will non only impact us now, only the quality of life and future careers of our children and grandchildren. She wants to take the emphasis off of power struggles and return the focus quality of life of our Citizens. Ane of the key issues nosotros have to address are parental rights in their children education. support options for learning, including: public education, parochial and private schools, c


Karla Dupriest has experienced the joys and pains of pocket-size business buying. She understands the complexity of startups and the challenges of growth. We know that modest businesses as a commonage are the drivers of new chore growth. Her goal is to bring more than resources and collaboration to heighten the sustainability of pocket-sized business concern.


Our War machine must remain strong. We need strategic funding, innovation and continuous improvement in modernizing military capabilities. In add-on, we must keep our commitments to our Military machine Veterans – heighten wellness, mental and rehabilitative care, increase employment, entrepreneurship and reduce homelessness.

Image of Michael Durant

Party: Republican Political party

Incumbent: No

Political Office:None

Biography: Durant received his bachelor'due south degree and K.B.A. from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. His professional experience includes founding Pinnacle Solutions, an applied science and services company. He served in the U.S. Army for 22 years.


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Durant's campaign website described him as "100% Pro-Trump. He voted for President Trump twice, and he supports the America Commencement agenda."


Durant said he supported building a wall on the U.South.-Mexico border and said that the Biden administration'south immigration policies allowed drugs, offense, and trigger-happy gangs to enter the state.


Durant said he supported overturning Roe v. Wade and would only vote to confirm judges who committed to doing so.


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Election news

This section includes a timeline of events leading up to the election. The timeline is updated regularly as polling, debates, and other noteworthy events occur.

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  • Apr 15, 2022: Quarterly campaign finance filings were due. Britt reported raising $six.41 meg and spending $iii.xv million, Brooks reported raising $ii.72 million and spending $2.29 million, and Durant reported raising $seven.26 meg and spending $three.16 1000000 over the election cycle.
  • Apr two, 2022: U.South. Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) endorsed Brooks.[ix]
  • March 23, 2022: One-time President Donald Trump (R) withdrew his endorsement of Brooks.[iii]

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Come across more here: U.s.a. Senate election in Alabama, 2022 (May 24 Republican main)
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Campaign finance

This department contains campaign finance figures from the Federal Election Committee roofing all candidate fundraising and spending in this election.[12] It does not include information on fundraising before the current entrada bicycle or on spending past satellite groups. The numbers in this section are updated as candidates file new entrada finance reports. Candidates for Congress are required to file financial reports on a quarterly basis, as well as two weeks before any primary, runoff, or general election in which they will be on the ballot and upon the termination of whatever campaign committees.[13] Click here to view the reporting schedule for candidates for U.South. Congress in 2022. The next campaign finance filing deadline is July fifteen, 2022.

U.S. Congress campaign reporting schedule, 2022
Report Close of books Filing deadline
Year-end 2021 12/31/2021 one/31/2022
April quarterly 3/31/2022 four/xv/2022
July quarterly 6/xxx/2022 seven/15/2022
October quarterly ix/thirty/2022 10/15/2022
Pre-general ten/19/2022 10/27/2022
Mail-full general 11/28/2022 12/08/2022
Year-end 2022 12/31/2022 1/31/2023
Name Political party Receipts* Disbursements** Cash on paw Date
Michael Durant Republican Party $7,261,000 $three,164,523 $4,096,477 As of March 31, 2022
Katie Britt Republican Party $half dozen,410,403 $3,151,270 $3,228,571 Equally of March 31, 2022
Mo Brooks Republican Party $2,718,304 $2,285,557 $1,570,249 As of March 31, 2022
Will Boyd Democratic Political party $32,884 $31,325 $one,559 As of March 31, 2022
Karla DuPriest Republican Political party $three,600 $two,080 $one,520 As of March 31, 2022
Lillie Boddie Republican Political party $0 $0 $0 Information not available
Jarmal Jabbar Sanders Independent $0 $0 $0 Data not available
Brandaun Dean Democratic Party $0 $0 $0 Data not bachelor
Richard Bowers Independent $0 $0 $0 Data not available
Lanny Jackson Democratic Party $0 $0 $0 Data not bachelor

Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," 2022.

* According to the FEC, "Receipts are annihilation of value (coin, goods, services or property) received past a political committee."
** According to the FEC, a disbursement "is a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit or gift of money or anything of value to influence a federal election," plus other kinds of payments not made to influence a federal election.

General election race ratings

Meet also: Race rating definitions and methods

Ballotpedia provides race ratings from three outlets: The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections, and Sabato's Crystal Brawl. Each race rating indicates if 1 party is perceived to have an advantage in the race and, if so, the degree of advantage:

  • Safety and Solid ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge and the race is not competitive.
  • Likely ratings signal that one political party has a clear border, only an upset is possible.
  • Lean ratings indicate that one party has a small edge, merely the race is competitive.[14]
  • Tossup ratings betoken that neither political party has an advantage.

Race ratings are informed by a number of factors, including polling, candidate quality, and ballot result history in the race's commune or state.[fifteen] [16] [17]

Race ratings: U.S. Senate election in Alabama, 2022
Race tracker Race ratings
May three, 2022 April 26, 2022 April 19, 2022 April 12, 2022
The Cook Political Report Solid Republican Solid Republican Solid Republican Solid Republican
Within Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales Solid Republican Solid Republican Solid Republican Solid Republican
Larry J. Sabato'southward Crystal Ball Safe Republican Safe Republican Safety Republican Safe Republican
Note: Ballotpedia updates external race ratings every week throughout the ballot flavor.

Ballot access

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. Senate candidates in Alabama in the 2022 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in Alabama, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. Senate candidates, 2022
State Part Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing borderline Source
Alabama U.Southward. Senate Ballot-qualified party North/A Stock-still by party 1/28/2022 Source
Alabama U.S. Senate Unaffiliated 51,588 N/A v/24/2022 Source

Election history

2020

Run into also: U.s. Senate ballot in Alabama, 2020

United States Senate election in Alabama, 2020 (March iii Republican chief)

United States Senate election in Alabama, 2020 (March iii Democratic primary)

General election

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

  • Michael Parrish (Unaffiliated)
  • Marcus Jejaun Williams (Independent Conservative Democratic Party)

Republican primary runoff election

Democratic primary election

The Autonomous principal election was canceled. Incumbent Doug Jones advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Alabama.

Republican master election

Withdrawn or butterfingers candidates

  • John Merrill (R)
  • Chase Anderson Romagnano (R)
  • John Paul Serbin (R)
  • Marty Preston Hatley (R)

2017

U.South. Senate, Alabama General Ballot, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Democrat Green check mark transparent.png Doug Jones 50% 673,896
Republican Roy Moore 48.3% 651,972
Independent Write-in ane.7% 22,852
Total Votes i,348,720
Source: Alabama Secretary of State
U.Due south. Senate, Alabama Democratic master, Baronial 15, 2017
Political party Candidate Vote % Votes
Democrat Green check mark transparent.png Doug Jones 66.1% 109,105
Democrat Robert Kennedy 17.7% 29,215
Democrat Michael Hansen six.vii% xi,105
Democrat Will Boyd 4.9% 8,010
Democrat Jason Fisher ii.i% 3,478
Democrat Brian McGee 0.9% 1,450
Democrat Charles Nana 0.ix% 1,404
Democrat Vann Caldwell 0.8% i,239
Total Votes 165,006
Source: Alabama Secretary of State
U.S. Senate, Alabama Republican primary runoff, September 26, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Roy Moore 54.six% 262,641
Republican Luther Strange 45.4% 218,505
Total Votes 481,146
Source: Alabama Secretary of State
U.S. Senate, Alabama Republican primary, August fifteen, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Roy Moore 38.9% 164,524
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Luther Foreign 32.8% 138,971
Republican Mo Brooks 19.7% 83,287
Republican Trip Pittman half-dozen.9% 29,124
Republican Randy Brinson 0.6% 2,621
Republican Bryan Peeples 0.4% 1,579
Republican Mary Maxwell 0.4% ane,543
Republican James Beretta 0.3% i,078
Republican Dom Gentile 0.1% 303
Republican Joseph Breault 0.1% 252
Full Votes 423,282
Source: Alabama Secretary of State

2016

U.S. Senate, Alabama General Ballot, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Richard Shelby Incumbent 64% 1,335,104
Autonomous Ron Crumpton 35.9% 748,709
N/A Write-in 0.two% 3,631
Total Votes 2,087,444
Source: Alabama Secretary of Country
U.S. Senate, Alabama Autonomous Main, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Ron Crumpton 56.1% 153,897
Charles Nana 43.9% 120,526
Full Votes 274,423
Source: Alabama Secretary of Land
U.S. Senate, Alabama Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Richard Shelby Incumbent 64.ix% 505,586
Jonathan McConnell 27.6% 214,770
John Martin iii% 23,558
Marcus Bowman 2.5% 19,707
Shadrack McGill two% 15,230
Total Votes 778,851
Source: Alabama Secretary of State

2014

See also: United States Senate elections in Alabama, 2014

On November 4, 2014, Jeff Sessions won re-election to the United States Senate. He ran completely unopposed in both the primary and general elections.

U.S. Senate, Alabama General Ballot, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Jeff Sessions Incumbent 97.three% 795,606
N/A Write-in ii.7% 22,484
Full Votes 818,090
Source: Alabama Secretary of State

2010

On Nov ii, 2010, Richard Shelby won re-election to the United States Senate. He defeated William Barnes (D) in the general ballot.[18]

U.Southward. Senate, Alabama General Election, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Richard Shelby incumbent 65.two% 968,181
Democratic William Barnes 34.seven% 515,619
North/A Write-in 0.1% 1,699
Total Votes 1,485,499
U.Due south. Senate Democratic Main, 2010
Political party Candidate Vote % Votes
Autonomous Green check mark transparent.png William Barnes 60.eight% 160,993
Democratic Simone De Moore 39.2% 103,942
Total Votes 264,935
Source: https://world wide web.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/election-information/2010/
U.S. Senate Republican Master, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Richard Shelby Incumbent 84.4% 405,398
Republican Clint Moser 15.6% 75,190
Full Votes 480,588
Source: https://world wide web.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/election-information/2010/

Ballot analysis

Click the tabs below to view data nigh demographics, by elections, and partisan control of the state.

  • Presidential elections - Information about presidential elections in the state.
  • Statewide elections - Information most contempo U.S. Senate and gubernatorial elections in the state.
  • Country partisanship - The partisan makeup of the state's congressional delegation and country government.
  • Demographics - Data about the state'south demographics and how they compare to the country every bit a whole.

Presidential elections

Run across also: Presidential voting trends in Alabama

2012-2020

How a land's counties vote in a presidential ballot and the size of those counties can provide additional insights into election outcomes at other levels of authorities including statewide and congressional races. Beneath, 4 categories are used to depict each canton'southward voting pattern over the 2012, 2016, and 2020 presidential elections: Solid , Trending , Battlefield , and New . Click [testify] on the table below for examples:


Following the 2020 presidential election, 77.i% of Alabamians lived in one of the state'due south 52 Solid Republican counties, which voted for the Republican presidential candidate in every election from 2012 to 2020, and 22.2% lived in one of 13 Solid Democratic counties. Overall, Alabama was Solid Republican, having voted for Mitt Romney (R) in 2012, Donald Trump (R) in 2016, and Donald Trump (R) in 2020. Use the table below to view the full number of each type of county in Alabama following the 2020 election likewise as the overall pct of the state population located in each canton type.

Historical voting trends

Alabama presidential election results (1900-2020)

  • sixteen Democratic wins
  • 13 Republican wins
  • ii other wins
Year 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960[19] 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Winning Political party D D D D D D D D D D D D SR [xx] D D D R AI [21] R D R R R R R R R R R R R

Statewide elections

This section details the results of the five near recent U.South. Senate and gubernatorial elections held in the state.

U.Due south. Senate elections

Run across likewise: List of Us Senators from Alabama

The tabular array beneath details the vote in the five about contempo U.S. Senate races in Alabama.

U.S. Senate ballot results in Alabama
Race Winner Runner up
2020 lx.1%Republican Party 39.7%Democratic Party
2017 50.0%Democratic Party 48.3%Republican Party
2016 64.0%Republican Party 35.eight%Democratic Party
2014 97.3%Republican Party 2.8%Grey.png (write-in)
2010 65.iii%Republican Party 34.7%Democratic Party
Average 67.3 32.three

Gubernatorial elections

Encounter as well: Governor of Alabama

The table below details the vote in the five about recent gubernatorial elections in Alabama.

Gubernatorial ballot results in Alabama
Race Winner Runner upwards
2018 59.5%Republican Party xl.iv%Democratic Party
2014 63.6%Republican Party 36.two%Democratic Party
2010 57.ix%Republican Party 42.1%Democratic Party
2006 57.five%Republican Party 41.six%Democratic Party
2002 49.ii%Republican Party 49.0%Democratic Party
Average 57.5 41.9

State partisanship

Congressional delegation

The tabular array below displays the partisan composition of Alabama'southward congressional delegation as of May 2022.

Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Alabama, May 2022
Political party U.South. Senate U.South. Business firm Full
Democratic 0 1 1
Republican 2 six 8
Independent 0 0 0
Vacancies 0 0 0
Total 2 7 9

Country executive

The table below displays the officeholders in Alabama's top four country executive offices every bit of May 2022.

Country executive officials in Alabama, May 2022
Role Officeholder
Governor Republican Party Kay Ivey
Lieutenant Governor Republican Party Will Ainsworth
Secretary of State Republican Party John Merrill
Attorney General Republican Party Steve Marshall

State legislature

The tables below highlight the partisan composition of the Alabama State Legislature as of May 2022.

Alabama Country Senate

Political party Every bit of May 2022
Democratic Party viii
Republican Party 27
Vacancies 0
Total 35

Alabama House of Representatives

Political party As of May 2022
Democratic Political party 28
Republican Political party 74
Vacancies 3
Total 105

Trifecta command

As of May 2022, Alabama was a Republican trifecta, with majorities in both chambers of the state legislature and command of the governorship. The tabular array below displays the historical trifecta status of the state.

Alabama Party Command: 1992-2022
Vi years of Democratic trifectas  •Twelve years of Republican trifectas
Scroll left and correct on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 xiv xv 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Governor R D D R R R R D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Senate D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R
House D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R

Demographics

The table below details demographic information in Alabama and compares it to the broader U.s.a. as of 2019.

Demographic Data for Alabama (2019)
Alabama United States
Population iv,876,250 324,697,795
Land area (sq mi) 50,646 iii,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White 68.ane% 72.5%
Black/African American 26.vi% 12.seven%
Asian ane.4% v.five%
Native American 0.five% 0.eight%
Pacific Islander 0% 0.2%
2 or more i.9% 3.3%
Hispanic/Latino 4.iii% 18%
Education
High schoolhouse graduation charge per unit 86.2% 88%
College graduation rate 25.5% 32.1%
Income
Median household income $50,536 $62,843
Persons below poverty level 16.7% xiii.four%
Source: U.Southward. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2014-2019)
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than than 1 race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more than almost race and ethnicity in the census hither.

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Footnotes

  1. CNN, "GOP Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama won't run for reelection," Feb viii, 2021
  2. 2.0 2.1 Politico, "Mo Brooks nabs Trump endorsement in Alabama Senate race," Apr seven, 2021
  3. iii.0 3.i Politico, "Trump takes back Senate endorsement for Mo Brooks," March 23, 2022
  4. 4.0 4.ane NPR, "Trump yanks endorsement of Alabama Senate candidate Brooks, who said to go past 2020," March 23, 2022
  5. Katie Britt's 2022 entrada website, "Encounter Katie Britt," accessed Apr xviii, 2022
  6. Katie Britt's 2022 campaign website, "Where Katie Stands," accessed April xviii, 2022
  7. AL.com, "Mike Durant, Black Hawk pilot shot downward in Somalia, joins Alabama Senate race," October 20, 2021
  8. Mike Durant's 2022 entrada website, "Issues," accessed April 20, 2022
  9. Yellow Hammer, "Chairman of House Freedom Conclave endorses Mo Brooks – He 'fights unwaveringly for our bourgeois values,'" April 2, 2022
  10. 1819 News, "Mike Dunn drops out of U.Due south. Senate race to run for Alabama Senate, endorsing Durant," January 18, 2022
  11. Yellow Hammer, "Jessica Taylor exits U.S. Senate race, endorses candidacy of 'political outsider' Mike Durant," Jan 4, 2022
  12. Fundraising by primary candidates can be institute on the race'south respective primary election page. Fundraising by general election candidates tin exist found on the race's full general election page.
  13. Federal Election Committee, "2022 Quarterly Reports," accessed March ii, 2022
  14. Inside Elections also uses Tilt ratings to betoken an fifty-fifty smaller reward and greater competitiveness.
  15. Amee LaTour, "E-mail correspondence with Nathan Gonzalez," Apr 19, 2018
  16. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Kyle Kondik," April xix, 2018
  17. Amee LaTour, "E-mail correspondence with Charlie Cook," April 22, 2018
  18. U.S. Congress Firm Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2010," accessed March 28, 2013
  19. Although he was not on the election, Harry F. Byrd (D) won six unpledged electoral votes in Alabama's 1960 ballot confronting Richard Nixon (R) and Democratic Party nominee John F. Kennedy. Kennedy won Alabama's popular vote and received five electoral votes.
  20. States' Rights Democratic Party
  21. American Contained Party

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