Results of the 2024 general election in Alabama, including the presidential race with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and Alabama's 2nd Congressional District with Shomari Figures and Caroleene Dobson.
Alabama officially cast its votes for president and vice president Tuesday. Under state and federal law, electors nationwide meet after the presidential election to cast these votes.
With the 2024 presidential election behind us, voters are giving a sigh of relief that they will have a break after a marathon election process.
Earlier this year the Alabama state legislature passed various bills that were then signed into law by Gov. Kay Ivey. While some went into effect immediately, others did not until Oct.1. A few will still not begin until New Year's Day.
In 2020, Trump won Alabama with 62% of the vote to Joe Biden ... as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
Republican Donald Trump is projected to win in Alabama. NBC News projects ... well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials.
Al Schmidt’s life was arguably upended by Trump’s fury in 2020. Still, he had no qualms certifying Trump’s 2024 victory.
See how different groups voted in the special election for U.S. Senate in Alabama between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones. The poll was conducted by Edison Research for the National ...
Nov 5 • 8:00 PM ET Fox News calls Alabama for Donald Trump ... to date with the most crucial states of the 2024 presidential election. Our editorial team has highlighted key races to watch ...
a nonpartisan news organization covering local election administration and voting. Sign up for Votebeat’s free newsletters here. After Donald Trump lost Pennsylvania in 2020, he used Twitter to direct his fury straight at Al Schmidt, then a Philadelphia ...
Alabama Arise executive director Hyden said a mass deportation would hurt immigrant families in Alabama and the state’s economy. She said it would be similar to what happened when Alabama passed the nation’s toughest immigration law in 2011, known as HB56. Federal courts blocked most of the law.
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