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2020 Alabama Republican presidential primary
Election results by county
Election results by congressional district
The 2020 Alabama Republican presidential primary took place in Alabama , United States, on March 3, 2020, as one of 13 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election . The Alabama primary was an open primary , with the state awarding 50 delegates towards the 2020 Republican National Convention . [ 2] It uses the "Winner takes most" system of allocating delegates. This system states that a candidate must receive 15% of the vote to receive any delegates, but only if the winner gets less than 50% of the aggregate vote. Should they do so, it becomes winner-take-all.[ 3]
Results
Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld challenged incumbent president Donald Trump in the Republican primary in Alabama.[ 4] Trump received over 95% of the vote.
2020 Alabama Republican primary[ 5]
Candidate
Popular vote
Delegates[ 6]
Count
Percentage
Donald Trump
695,469
96.22%
50
Bill Weld
10,962
1.52%
0
Uncommitted
16,378
2.27%
0
Total
722,809
100%
50
Results by county
2020 Alabama Republican primary
(results per county)[ 5]
Total votes cast
County
Donald Trump
Bill Weld
Uncommitted
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Autauga
9,619
96.14
140
1.40
246
2.46
10,005
Baldwin
39,089
95.78
670
1.64
1,052
2.58
40,811
Barbour
2,739
98.56
17
0.61
23
0.83
2,779
Bibb
3,970
97.95
32
0.79
51
1.26
4,053
Blount
12,819
98.04
107
0.82
149
1.14
13,075
Bullock
420
98.13
1
0.23
7
1.64
428
Butler
3,391
97.00
40
1.14
65
1.86
3,496
Calhoun
16,539
97.43
162
0.95
275
1.62
16,976
Chambers
4,093
97.13
38
0.90
83
1.97
4,214
Cherokee
5,520
96.30
94
1.64
118
2.06
5,732
Chilton
8,951
98.29
75
0.82
81
0.89
9,107
Choctaw
1,632
98.85
12
0.73
7
0.42
1,651
Clarke
4,228
98.01
36
0.83
50
1.16
4,314
Clay
3,836
96.65
53
1.34
80
2.02
3,969
Cleburne
3,193
97.68
23
0.70
53
1.62
3,269
Coffee
9,270
96.86
123
1.29
178
1.86
9,571
Colbert
8,598
97.13
101
1.14
153
1.73
8,852
Conecuh
1,344
98.53
5
0.37
15
1.10
1,364
Coosa
2,064
96.49
27
1.26
48
2.24
2,139
Covington
7,995
97.69
69
0.84
120
1.47
8,184
Crenshaw
2,381
97.82
15
0.62
38
1.56
2,434
Cullman
21,160
97.41
224
1.03
338
1.56
21,722
Dale
7,836
97.14
91
1.13
140
1.74
8,067
Dallas
985
98.30
6
0.60
11
1.10
1,002
DeKalb
11,678
98.09
82
0.69
145
1.22
11,905
Elmore
14,977
96.79
189
1.22
308
1.99
15,474
Escambia
5,131
97.86
32
0.61
80
1.53
5,243
Etowah
16,639
96.51
212
1.23
389
2.26
17,240
Fayette
4,460
97.83
42
0.92
57
1.25
4,559
Franklin
5,370
96.31
78
1.40
128
2.30
5,576
Geneva
6,096
97.54
52
0.83
102
1.63
6,250
Greene
419
98.59
4
0.94
2
0.47
425
Hale
1,446
98.43
11
0.75
12
0.82
1,469
Henry
3,530
98.03
20
0.56
51
1.42
3,601
Houston
17,965
96.46
239
1.28
421
2.26
18,625
Jackson
9,658
95.33
162
1.60
311
3.07
10,131
Jefferson
65,177
95.15
1,241
1.81
2,080
3.04
68,498
Lamar
3,143
98.65
16
0.50
27
0.85
3,186
Lauderdale
15,572
95.31
282
1.73
484
2.96
16,338
Lawrence
5,838
97.51
51
0.85
98
1.64
5,987
Lee
14,179
95.01
299
2.00
445
2.98
14,923
Limestone
15,565
96.15
277
1.71
346
2.14
16,188
Lowndes
653
98.64
4
0.60
5
0.76
662
Macon
514
98.47
3
0.57
5
0.96
522
Madison
46,823
92.50
1,817
3.59
1,982
3.92
50,622
Marengo
2,754
98.64
8
0.29
30
1.07
2,792
Marion
6,285
98.00
48
0.75
80
1.25
6,413
Marshall
15,864
97.62
155
0.95
231
1.42
16,250
Mobile
46,897
95.79
813
1.66
1,249
2.55
48,959
Monroe
3,599
98.33
23
0.63
38
1.04
3,660
Montgomery
17,214
94.56
394
2.16
597
3.28
18,205
Morgan
20,944
95.68
429
1.96
516
2.36
21,889
Perry
594
97.06
3
0.49
15
2.45
612
Pickens
2,970
98.64
15
0.50
26
0.86
3,011
Pike
4,047
96.68
64
1.53
75
1.79
4,186
Randolph
4,742
97.11
59
1.21
82
1.68
4,883
Russell
3,061
97.86
19
0.61
48
1.53
3,128
Shelby
38,474
95.63
678
1.69
1,081
2.69
40,233
St. Clair
17,154
97.89
147
0.84
223
1.27
17,524
Sumter
288
95.36
4
1.32
10
3.31
302
Talladega
11,363
97.60
107
0.92
172
1.48
11,642
Tallapoosa
7,690
97.24
84
1.06
134
1.69
7,908
Tuscaloosa
22,619
96.37
331
1.41
521
2.22
23,471
Walker
15,091
96.21
252
1.61
343
2.19
15,686
Washington
2,635
99.32
11
0.41
7
0.26
2,653
Wilcox
701
99.01
3
0.42
4
0.56
708
Winston
5,341
97.66
57
1.04
71
1.30
5,469
Total
696,832
96.22%
10,978
1.52%
16,412
2.27%
724,222
References
^ Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now" . Politico . Retrieved February 3, 2020 . {{cite news }}
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^ Brian Lyman (November 8, 2019). "Bloomberg news: Michael Bloomberg launches presidential campaign in Alabama" . The Montgomery Advertiser . Retrieved November 27, 2019 .
^ "Explaining the Super Tuesday primaries: The Republicans" . National Constitution Center .
^ Sean Ross. "View your county's sample ballot for Alabama's March 3 primary election" . Yellowhammer News . Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
^ a b "Republican Party – Official 2020 Primary Election Results" . Alabama.gov . Alabama Secretary of State. March 11, 2020. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 25, 2020 .
^ "Alabama Election Results 2020" . PBS NewsHour . Retrieved March 26, 2020 .{{cite web }}
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