Alabama election results will be announced after a busy primary day.
All eyes are on the results of the U.S. House of Representatives primary on Tuesday, May 19, as only some districts in Alabama voted, following the state’s redistricting push to pass new maps that favor Republicans. Special primaries are scheduled for August 11th for the remaining districts.
Results for the May 19 Alabama U.S. House, Senate, and Governor elections are as follows:
Who won the Alabama House race?
Alabama will elect seven candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in November. In the Alabama state legislature, only the 3rd, 4th, and 5th districts held primaries on May 19th. Primary elections for the 1st, 2nd, 6th, and 7th constituencies were held on August 11th. Gov. Kay Ivey changed the dates for those races after the Supreme Court approved the state’s new Republican-leaning congressional map.
district 3
- republican party: Incumbent Congressman Mike Rogers won with 83.1% of the vote (estimated vote count was 82%)
- Democratic Party: Lee McInnis won uncontested.
District 4
- republican party: Incumbent Congressman Robert Aderholt won with 77.6% of the vote (estimated vote count was 83%)
- Democratic Party: Amanda Pushczek won with 62.8% of the votes (estimated to be 90% of votes counted)
5th ward
- republican party: Dale Strong won uncontested.
- Democratic Party: Andrew Sneed (42.1%) and Candice Duviere (35.5%) advance to the runoff (estimated 99% vote count)
Alabama Senate Primary Results
Alabama voters will choose one senator to fill the seat of Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who resigned to run for governor.
- republican party: Barry Moore advanced to the runoff with 39.7% of the vote (estimated to be 78%). As of 11:30 p.m. ET on May 19, the second candidate had not yet advanced.
- Democratic Party: Everett Wess (39.8%) and Dakarai Larriet (29%) advanced to the runoff (estimated vote count 84%).
If no candidate reaches a majority of votes in the primary, the top two candidates will advance to a runoff election scheduled for June 16th.
Who won the Alabama gubernatorial primary?
- republican party: Senator Tommy Tuberville won with 85.5% of the vote (estimated vote count was 65%)
- Democratic Party: Doug Jones won with 77.4% of the vote (estimated vote count was 76%)

