Politics & Government
Alabama Local Primary 2020: Projected Results
Here are the results from Tuesday's primary elections in Jefferson County.

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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AL 5th Congressional District: Mo Brooks Projected Winner
Alabama Supreme Court Place 1: Shaw Projected Winner Over Ward
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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