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2016 United States presidential election in Alabama

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]

2016 United States presidential election in Alabama

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Turnout66.8%[1] 6.4 pp
 
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%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

Treemap of the popular vote by county.

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. This makes it the largest loss by a Democrat since Democratic nominee George McGovern in 1972. On the other hand, Trump became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Jefferson County since Richard Nixon in 1968, and Clinton the first Democrat since Adlai Stevenson II in 1952 to carry the county without winning the White House.

Primary elections edit

Democratic primary edit

Opinion polling edit

Results edit

 
Results of the Democratic primary by county.
e • d 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in Alabama
– Summary of results –
Candidate Popular vote
(March 1 primary)
Estimated delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Hillary Clinton (campaign) 309,928 77.84% 44 6 50
Bernie Sanders (campaign) 76,399 19.19% 9 0 9
Martin O'Malley (campaign) (withdrawn) 1,485 0.37%
Rocky De La Fuente (campaign) 811 0.20%
Uncommitted 9,534 2.39% 0 1 1
Total 398,157 100% 53 7 60
Sources: The Green Papers , Alabama Democratic Party certified Election Results as received by Secretary of State of Alabama

Republican primary edit

 
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

General election edit

Predictions edit

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 edit

Chart of popular vote

  Trump (62.08%)
  Clinton (34.36%)
  Johnson (2.09%)
  Write-ins (1.02%)
  Stein (0.44%)
2016 U.S. presidential election in Alabama[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump 1,318,255 62.08% +1.53%
Democratic Hillary Clinton 729,547 34.36% −4.00%
Independent Gary Johnson 44,467 2.09% +1.50%
Independent Jill Stein 9,391 0.44% +0.28%
Write-in 21,712 1.02% N/A
Total votes 2,123,372 100.00% −9.37%

Results by county edit

County Donald Trump
Republican
Hillary Clinton
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Autauga 18,172 72.77% 5,936 23.77% 865 3.46% 12,236 49.00% 24,973
Baldwin 72,883 76.55% 18,458 19.39% 3,874 4.06% 54,425 57.16% 95,215
Barbour 5,454 52.10% 4,871 46.53% 144 1.37% 583 5.57% 10,469
Bibb 6,738 76.40% 1,874 21.25% 207 2.35% 4,864 55.15% 8,819
Blount 22,859 89.33% 2,156 8.43% 573 2.24% 20,703 80.90% 25,588
Bullock 1,140 24.20% 3,530 74.95% 40 0.85% -2,390 -50.75% 4,710
Butler 4,901 56.13% 3,726 42.67% 105 1.20% 1,175 13.46% 8,732
Calhoun 32,865 68.66% 13,242 27.67% 1,757 3.67% 19,623 40.99% 47,864
Chambers 7,843 56.42% 5,784 41.61% 273 1.97% 2,059 14.81% 13,900
Cherokee 8,953 83.42% 1,547 14.41% 233 2.17% 7,406 69.01% 10,733
Chilton 15,081 82.10% 2,911 15.85% 377 2.05% 12,170 66.25% 18,369
Choctaw 4,106 56.31% 3,109 42.64% 77 1.05% 997 13.67% 7,292
Clarke 7,140 54.79% 5,749 44.12% 142 1.09% 1,391 10.67% 13,031
Clay 5,245 79.18% 1,237 18.67% 142 2.15% 4,008 60.51% 6,624
Cleburne 5,764 87.43% 684 10.37% 145 2.20% 5,080 77.06% 6,593
Coffee 15,875 76.44% 4,221 20.33% 671 3.23% 11,654 56.11% 20,767
Colbert 16,746 67.21% 7,312 29.35% 857 3.44% 9,434 37.86% 24,915
Conecuh 3,420 51.94% 3,080 46.77% 85 1.29% 340 5.17% 6,585
Coosa 3,381 64.38% 1,782 33.93% 89 1.69% 1,599 30.45% 5,252
Covington 13,267 83.23% 2,387 14.97% 286 1.80% 10,880 68.26% 15,940
Crenshaw 4,513 72.01% 1,664 26.55% 90 1.44% 2,849 45.46% 6,267
Cullman 32,989 87.10% 3,798 10.03% 1,086 2.87% 29,191 77.07% 37,873
Dale 13,808 73.65% 4,413 23.54% 528 2.81% 9,395 50.11% 18,749
Dallas 5,789 30.81% 12,836 68.31% 167 0.88% -7,047 -37.50% 18,792
DeKalb 21,405 82.88% 3,622 14.02% 799 3.10% 17,783 68.86% 25,826
Elmore 27,634 74.17% 8,443 22.66% 1,183 3.17% 19,191 51.51% 37,260
Escambia 9,935 66.92% 4,605 31.02% 305 2.06% 5,330 35.90% 14,845
Etowah 32,353 73.26% 10,442 23.64% 1,369 3.10% 21,911 49.62% 44,164
Fayette 6,712 81.37% 1,362 16.51% 175 2.12% 5,350 64.86% 8,249
Franklin 9,466 78.62% 2,197 18.25% 377 3.13% 7,269 60.37% 12,040
Geneva 9,994 85.00% 1,525 12.97% 239 2.03% 8,469 72.03% 11,758
Greene 838 17.17% 4,013 82.23% 29 0.60% -3,175 -65.06% 4,880
Hale 3,173 39.47% 4,775 59.39% 92 1.14% -1,602 -19.92% 8,040
Henry 5,632 69.77% 2,292 28.39% 148 1.84% 3,340 41.38% 8,072
Houston 30,728 72.07% 10,664 25.01% 1,247 2.92% 20,064 47.06% 42,639
Jackson 16,672 79.45% 3,673 17.50% 639 3.05% 12,999 61.95% 20,984
Jefferson 134,768 44.30% 156,873 51.57% 12,550 4.13% -22,105 -7.27% 304,191
Lamar 5,823 83.59% 1,036 14.87% 107 1.54% 4,787 68.72% 6,966
Lauderdale 27,899 70.59% 9,952 25.18% 1,674 4.23% 17,947 45.41% 39,525
Lawrence 10,833 73.05% 3,627 24.46% 369 2.49% 7,206 48.59% 14,829
Lee 34,617 58.48% 21,230 35.87% 3,344 5.65% 13,387 22.61% 59,191
Limestone 29,067 72.14% 9,468 23.50% 1,759 4.36% 19,599 48.64% 40,294
Lowndes 1,751 26.20% 4,883 73.06% 50 0.74% -3,132 -46.86% 6,684
Macon 1,431 15.66% 7,566 82.78% 143 1.56% -6,135 -67.12% 9,140
Madison 89,520 54.79% 62,822 38.45% 11,047 6.76% 26,698 16.34% 163,389
Marengo 5,233 47.60% 5,615 51.07% 146 1.33% -382 -3.47% 10,994
Marion 11,274 86.83% 1,432 11.03% 278 2.14% 9,842 75.80% 12,984
Marshall 29,233 82.78% 4,917 13.92% 1,166 3.30% 24,316 68.86% 35,316
Mobile 95,116 55.06% 72,186 41.79% 5,435 3.15% 22,930 13.27% 172,737
Monroe 5,795 56.42% 4,332 42.18% 144 1.40% 1,463 14.24% 10,271
Montgomery 34,003 35.46% 58,916 61.45% 2,959 3.09% -24,913 -25.99% 95,878
Morgan 37,486 74.02% 11,254 22.22% 1,904 3.76% 26,232 51.80% 50,644
Perry 1,407 26.66% 3,824 72.45% 47 0.89% -2,417 -45.79% 5,278
Pickens 5,456 57.18% 3,972 41.63% 114 1.19% 1,484 15.55% 9,542
Pike 7,693 58.42% 5,056 38.40% 419 3.18% 2,637 20.02% 13,168
Randolph 7,705 75.64% 2,291 22.49% 191 1.87% 5,414 53.15% 10,187
Russell 9,210 47.83% 9,579 49.75% 467 2.42% -369 -1.92% 19,256
Shelby 73,020 72.12% 22,977 22.69% 5,257 5.19% 50,043 49.43% 101,254
St. Clair 31,651 82.42% 5,589 14.55% 1,160 3.03% 26,062 67.87% 38,400
Sumter 1,581 24.66% 4,746 74.03% 84 1.31% -3,165 -49.37% 6,411
Talladega 20,614 61.71% 12,121 36.28% 672 2.01% 8,493 25.43% 33,407
Tallapoosa 13,594 69.76% 5,519 28.32% 373 1.92% 8,075 41.44% 19,486
Tuscaloosa 47,723 57.71% 31,762 38.41% 3,215 3.88% 15,961 19.30% 82,700
Walker 24,266 82.34% 4,497 15.26% 709 2.40% 19,769 67.08% 29,472
Washington 6,042 70.81% 2,374 27.82% 117 1.37% 3,668 42.99% 8,533
Wilcox 1,742 28.45% 4,339 70.86% 42 0.69% -2,597 -42.41% 6,123
Winston 9,228 89.48% 872 8.46% 213 2.06% 8,356 81.02% 10,313
Totals 1,318,255 62.08% 729,547 34.36% 75,570 3.56% 588,708 27.72% 2,123,372
 
 
 

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

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 edit

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]

Opinion polls edit

Electors edit

Alabama had 9 electors in 2016 all of them voted for Donald Trump for president and Mike Pence for vice president.

The electors were:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Merrill, John H. (November 29, 2016). "Official Canvas of Results" (PDF). AlabamaVotes.gov. Alabama Secretary of State. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. September 19, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "Alabama Election Results 2016 – The New York Times". Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  4. ^ "Our final map has Clinton winning with 352 electoral votes. Compare your picks with ours". Los Angeles Times. November 6, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  5. ^ "Road to 270: CNN's general election map - CNNPolitics.com". Cnn.com. November 8, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "Presidential Ratings". The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  7. ^ "Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2016 President". Centerforpolitics.org. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  8. ^ Todd, Chuck. "NBC's Final Battleground Map Shows Clinton With a Significant Lead". NBC News. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  9. ^ "2016 Election Maps - Battle for White House". RealClearPolitics. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  10. ^ "Electoral Scorecard: Map shifts again in Trump's favor, as Clinton holds edge". Fox News. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  11. ^ "The Final 15: The Latest Polls in the Swing States That Will Decide the Election". Abcnews.go.com. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  12. ^ "Presidential Results by Congressional District, 2000-2008 – Swing State Project".
  13. ^ https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/turnout.pdf Page 8 Last edited 2018-6-25 Retrieved 2020-07-08

External links edit

  • RNC 2016 Republican Nominating Process 2016-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Green papers for 2016 primaries, caucuses, and conventions

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Main article 2016 United States presidential election 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 2016 United States presidential election in Alabama 2012 November 8 2016 2020 Turnout66 8 1 6 4 pp 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 resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct results Trump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Clinton 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 President before election Barack Obama Democratic Elected President Donald Trump Republican Treemap of the popular vote by county 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 This makes it the largest loss by a Democrat since Democratic nominee George McGovern in 1972 On the other hand Trump became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Jefferson County since Richard Nixon in 1968 and Clinton the first Democrat since Adlai Stevenson II in 1952 to carry the county without winning the White House Contents 1 Primary elections 1 1 Democratic primary 1 1 1 Opinion polling 1 1 2 Results 1 2 Republican primary 2 General election 2 1 Predictions 2 2 Statewide results 2 3 Results by county 2 3 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 2 4 By congressional district 2 5 Turnout 2 6 Opinion polls 3 Electors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPrimary elections editDemocratic primary edit Main article 2016 Alabama Democratic presidential primary Opinion polling edit See also Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries Alabama Results edit nbsp Results of the Democratic primary by county e d 2016 Democratic Party s presidential nominating process in Alabama Summary of results Candidate Popular vote March 1 primary Estimated delegates Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total Hillary Clinton campaign 309 928 77 84 44 6 50 Bernie Sanders campaign 76 399 19 19 9 0 9 Martin O Malley campaign withdrawn 1 485 0 37 Rocky De La Fuente campaign 811 0 20 Uncommitted 9 534 2 39 0 1 1 Total 398 157 100 53 7 60 Sources The Green Papers Alabama Democratic Party certified Election Results as received by Secretary of State of Alabama Republican primary edit Main article 2016 Alabama Republican presidential primary nbsp 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 PapersGeneral election editPredictions edit 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 edit Chart of popular vote Trump 62 08 Clinton 34 36 Johnson 2 09 Write ins 1 02 Stein 0 44 2016 U S presidential election in Alabama 1 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald Trump 1 318 255 62 08 1 53 Democratic Hillary Clinton 729 547 34 36 4 00 Independent Gary Johnson 44 467 2 09 1 50 Independent Jill Stein 9 391 0 44 0 28 Write in 21 712 1 02 N A Total votes 2 123 372 100 00 9 37 Results by county edit County Donald TrumpRepublican Hillary ClintonDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Autauga 18 172 72 77 5 936 23 77 865 3 46 12 236 49 00 24 973 Baldwin 72 883 76 55 18 458 19 39 3 874 4 06 54 425 57 16 95 215 Barbour 5 454 52 10 4 871 46 53 144 1 37 583 5 57 10 469 Bibb 6 738 76 40 1 874 21 25 207 2 35 4 864 55 15 8 819 Blount 22 859 89 33 2 156 8 43 573 2 24 20 703 80 90 25 588 Bullock 1 140 24 20 3 530 74 95 40 0 85 2 390 50 75 4 710 Butler 4 901 56 13 3 726 42 67 105 1 20 1 175 13 46 8 732 Calhoun 32 865 68 66 13 242 27 67 1 757 3 67 19 623 40 99 47 864 Chambers 7 843 56 42 5 784 41 61 273 1 97 2 059 14 81 13 900 Cherokee 8 953 83 42 1 547 14 41 233 2 17 7 406 69 01 10 733 Chilton 15 081 82 10 2 911 15 85 377 2 05 12 170 66 25 18 369 Choctaw 4 106 56 31 3 109 42 64 77 1 05 997 13 67 7 292 Clarke 7 140 54 79 5 749 44 12 142 1 09 1 391 10 67 13 031 Clay 5 245 79 18 1 237 18 67 142 2 15 4 008 60 51 6 624 Cleburne 5 764 87 43 684 10 37 145 2 20 5 080 77 06 6 593 Coffee 15 875 76 44 4 221 20 33 671 3 23 11 654 56 11 20 767 Colbert 16 746 67 21 7 312 29 35 857 3 44 9 434 37 86 24 915 Conecuh 3 420 51 94 3 080 46 77 85 1 29 340 5 17 6 585 Coosa 3 381 64 38 1 782 33 93 89 1 69 1 599 30 45 5 252 Covington 13 267 83 23 2 387 14 97 286 1 80 10 880 68 26 15 940 Crenshaw 4 513 72 01 1 664 26 55 90 1 44 2 849 45 46 6 267 Cullman 32 989 87 10 3 798 10 03 1 086 2 87 29 191 77 07 37 873 Dale 13 808 73 65 4 413 23 54 528 2 81 9 395 50 11 18 749 Dallas 5 789 30 81 12 836 68 31 167 0 88 7 047 37 50 18 792 DeKalb 21 405 82 88 3 622 14 02 799 3 10 17 783 68 86 25 826 Elmore 27 634 74 17 8 443 22 66 1 183 3 17 19 191 51 51 37 260 Escambia 9 935 66 92 4 605 31 02 305 2 06 5 330 35 90 14 845 Etowah 32 353 73 26 10 442 23 64 1 369 3 10 21 911 49 62 44 164 Fayette 6 712 81 37 1 362 16 51 175 2 12 5 350 64 86 8 249 Franklin 9 466 78 62 2 197 18 25 377 3 13 7 269 60 37 12 040 Geneva 9 994 85 00 1 525 12 97 239 2 03 8 469 72 03 11 758 Greene 838 17 17 4 013 82 23 29 0 60 3 175 65 06 4 880 Hale 3 173 39 47 4 775 59 39 92 1 14 1 602 19 92 8 040 Henry 5 632 69 77 2 292 28 39 148 1 84 3 340 41 38 8 072 Houston 30 728 72 07 10 664 25 01 1 247 2 92 20 064 47 06 42 639 Jackson 16 672 79 45 3 673 17 50 639 3 05 12 999 61 95 20 984 Jefferson 134 768 44 30 156 873 51 57 12 550 4 13 22 105 7 27 304 191 Lamar 5 823 83 59 1 036 14 87 107 1 54 4 787 68 72 6 966 Lauderdale 27 899 70 59 9 952 25 18 1 674 4 23 17 947 45 41 39 525 Lawrence 10 833 73 05 3 627 24 46 369 2 49 7 206 48 59 14 829 Lee 34 617 58 48 21 230 35 87 3 344 5 65 13 387 22 61 59 191 Limestone 29 067 72 14 9 468 23 50 1 759 4 36 19 599 48 64 40 294 Lowndes 1 751 26 20 4 883 73 06 50 0 74 3 132 46 86 6 684 Macon 1 431 15 66 7 566 82 78 143 1 56 6 135 67 12 9 140 Madison 89 520 54 79 62 822 38 45 11 047 6 76 26 698 16 34 163 389 Marengo 5 233 47 60 5 615 51 07 146 1 33 382 3 47 10 994 Marion 11 274 86 83 1 432 11 03 278 2 14 9 842 75 80 12 984 Marshall 29 233 82 78 4 917 13 92 1 166 3 30 24 316 68 86 35 316 Mobile 95 116 55 06 72 186 41 79 5 435 3 15 22 930 13 27 172 737 Monroe 5 795 56 42 4 332 42 18 144 1 40 1 463 14 24 10 271 Montgomery 34 003 35 46 58 916 61 45 2 959 3 09 24 913 25 99 95 878 Morgan 37 486 74 02 11 254 22 22 1 904 3 76 26 232 51 80 50 644 Perry 1 407 26 66 3 824 72 45 47 0 89 2 417 45 79 5 278 Pickens 5 456 57 18 3 972 41 63 114 1 19 1 484 15 55 9 542 Pike 7 693 58 42 5 056 38 40 419 3 18 2 637 20 02 13 168 Randolph 7 705 75 64 2 291 22 49 191 1 87 5 414 53 15 10 187 Russell 9 210 47 83 9 579 49 75 467 2 42 369 1 92 19 256 Shelby 73 020 72 12 22 977 22 69 5 257 5 19 50 043 49 43 101 254 St Clair 31 651 82 42 5 589 14 55 1 160 3 03 26 062 67 87 38 400 Sumter 1 581 24 66 4 746 74 03 84 1 31 3 165 49 37 6 411 Talladega 20 614 61 71 12 121 36 28 672 2 01 8 493 25 43 33 407 Tallapoosa 13 594 69 76 5 519 28 32 373 1 92 8 075 41 44 19 486 Tuscaloosa 47 723 57 71 31 762 38 41 3 215 3 88 15 961 19 30 82 700 Walker 24 266 82 34 4 497 15 26 709 2 40 19 769 67 08 29 472 Washington 6 042 70 81 2 374 27 82 117 1 37 3 668 42 99 8 533 Wilcox 1 742 28 45 4 339 70 86 42 0 69 2 597 42 41 6 123 Winston 9 228 89 48 872 8 46 213 2 06 8 356 81 02 10 313 Totals 1 318 255 62 08 729 547 34 36 75 570 3 56 588 708 27 72 2 123 372 nbsp Swing by countyLegend Democratic 10 12 5 Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 Republican gt 15 nbsp Trend relative to the state by countyLegend Democratic 10 12 5 Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 Republican gt 15 nbsp County flipsLegend Democratic Hold Republican Hold Gain from Democratic Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Barbour largest city Eufaula Conecuh largest city Evergreen By congressional district edit 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 edit 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 Opinion polls edit See also Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 United States presidential election AlabamaElectors editAlabama had 9 electors in 2016 all of them voted for Donald Trump for president and Mike Pence for vice president The electors were Frank Burt Jr Will Sellers James Eldon Wilson Tim Wadsworth J Elbert Peters Mary Sue McClurkin Robert A Cusanelli Perry O Hooper Jr Grady H ThorntonSee also edit2016 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 AlabamaReferences edit a b c Merrill John H November 29 2016 Official Canvas of Results PDF AlabamaVotes gov Alabama Secretary of State Retrieved February 16 2017 Distribution of Electoral Votes National Archives and Records Administration September 19 2019 Retrieved November 23 2020 Alabama Election Results 2016 The New York Times Retrieved November 10 2016 Our final map has Clinton winning with 352 electoral votes Compare your picks with ours Los Angeles Times November 6 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Road to 270 CNN s general election map CNNPolitics com Cnn com November 8 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Presidential Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved August 16 2021 Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2016 President Centerforpolitics org November 7 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Todd Chuck NBC s Final Battleground Map Shows Clinton With a Significant Lead NBC News Retrieved November 13 2016 2016 Election Maps Battle for White House RealClearPolitics Retrieved November 13 2016 Electoral Scorecard Map shifts again in Trump s favor as Clinton holds edge Fox News November 7 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 The Final 15 The Latest Polls in the Swing States That Will Decide the Election Abcnews go com November 7 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Presidential Results by Congressional District 2000 2008 Swing State Project https www sos alabama gov sites default files voter pdfs turnout pdf Page 8 Last edited 2018 6 25 Retrieved 2020 07 08External links editRNC 2016 Republican Nominating Process Archived 2016 11 08 at the Wayback Machine Green papers for 2016 primaries caucuses and conventions Decision Desk Headquarter Results for Alabama Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 United States presidential election in Alabama amp oldid 1219362107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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