Former President Donald Trump was again elected president, clearing the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency early Wednesday.

Trump also won Alabama for the third consecutive election on Tuesday, adding nine electoral votes to the Republican’s tally. Democrats have not won Alabama since 1976, when Jimmy Carter carried the state. See the election map below for how each state voted.

Democrat Shomari Figures won in a key U.S. House race for Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District, defeating Republican Caroleene Dobson in the newly redrawn district.

In other contested Alabama U.S. House races, Republican U.S. Rep. Barry Moore won in District 1, U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer was reelected in District 6, and Democrat U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell was reelected in District 7.

Republican Associate Justice Sarah Stewart was elected to be the next Alabama Supreme Court chief justice.

And a statewide ballot measure — which stumped several voters across the state — was approved by voters.

Below are the results in these and other state races and national results for president, U.S. House and Senate.

To see other national results, click on Senate, House or Governor at the top of this graphic:

U.S. House races

All seven of Alabama’s congressional districts were up for election in 2024 (U.S. representatives serve two-year terms).

A key race in Alabama was in District 2, where Democrat Shomari Figures defeated Republican Caroleene Dobson:

In District 1, Republican U.S. Rep. Barry Moore won over Democrat Tom Holmes. Moore currently represents District 2 but ran in District 1 because of redistricting. In District 7, Democrat incumbent U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell defeated Republican Robin Litaker. In District 6, Republican incumbent Gary Palmer won against Democrat Elizabeth Anderson.

Republican incumbents in Districts 3, 4 and 5 were unopposed on the Nov. 5 ballot.

Use the drop-down window to select a district to see the results from election night:

Supreme Court chief justice

Republican Associate Justice Sarah Stewart, elected to the Supreme Court in 2018, will be the next chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court after defeating Democrat Greg Griffin, a Montgomery County circuit judge.

Other state races

Also on the ballot: Other State Supreme Court justices (all candidates unopposed), Civil Appeals, Criminal Appeals, Public Service Commission, state Board of Education and a ballot measure.

President of the Public Service Commission Twinkle Cavanaugh was unopposed on the ballot. State Board of Education positions for Districts 1, 3, 5 and 7 also were on the ballot, but only District 5 had challengers. Even districts will be up for election in 2026.

Amendment 1

Voters approved an amendment to the Alabama Constitution that will allow the Franklin County School System the ability to sell a large portion of land it owns in Walker and Fayette counties, in hopes of selling or leasing it to a developer.

Read more: An Alabama voter was all of us today when it came to the only statewide Amendment on the ballot.

Results of county and local races

To find results of local elections, visit the Alabama Secretary of State‘s website.

When will governor, U.S. Senate races and other state offices be up for election?

U.S. Senate, governor, state Legislature, and city and school elections are not on the ballot in Alabama in 2024.

U.S. senators serve six-year terms. Alabama U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s seat will be up for election in 2026. U.S. Sen. Katie Britt was elected in 2022 and her seat will be up for election in 2028.

State offices, including governor, attorney general, secretary of state and state senators and representatives serve four-year terms and are up for election again in 2026. See the Alabama Election Cycle calendar for more details.

Municipal elections are generally held in August, but not always. Birmingham and Mobile will have city elections on Aug. 26, 2025. For details on when your city‘s next election will be held, contact your city clerk’s office.

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