Politics & Government

Alabama Local Primary 2020: Projected Results

Here are the results from Tuesday's primary elections in Jefferson County.

Here are the unofficial results from Tuesday's primaries.
Here are the unofficial results from Tuesday's primaries. (Michael Seale/Patch)

BIRMINGHAM, AL — Super Tuesday in Alabama saw more than 1 million votes cast statewide, according to the Secretary of State, and many of the primaries will go to a March 31 runoff. Locally, several of the primaries were decided outright Tuesday.

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Here are the unofficial tallies from Tuesday's other primaries:

AL Court of Criminal Appeals Republican Primary Place 1

Melvin Hasting: 31 percent
Mary Windom: 69 percent

AL Court of Criminal Appeals Republican Primary Place 2

Beth Kellum: 43 percent

Will Smith: 37 percent

Jill Ganus: 20 percent

AL Court of Civil Appeals Republican Primary for Place 2

Phillip Bahakel: 34 percent
Matt Fridy: 66 percent

AL Public Service Commission President

Democratic primary
Laura Casey: 79 percent
Robert Mardis: 21 percent

Republican primary
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh : 73 percent
Robin Litaker: 27 percent


District Court, Place 1, Democratic Ballot

Martha Cook: 69 percent

Gerri Robinson : 31 percent

District Court, Place 7, Democratic Ballot

Ruby Yvette Davis: 56 percent.
Terrika Shaw: 27 percent
Angeline Sperling: 17 percent

Circuit Court, Place 3, Democratic Ballot

Kechia Davis: 61 percent

Sandy E Lee: 17 percent

Everett Wess: 21 percent

Circuit Court, Place 10, Democratic Ballot

Monica Agee: Forestdale resident, Birmingham attorney.

Patrick James Ballard: Incumbent, served since 2016.


Circuit Court, Place 16, Democratic Ballot

Peter Johnson Davis: Attorney with Davis & Scruggs in Birmingham
Linda Hall: Birmingham attorney, legal counselor for Committee to Protect the Homes

Jefferson County Treasurer

Mike Miles: 29 percent
Eyrika Parker: 42 percent
Rod Scott: 30 percent

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