Important Information Regarding Upcoming Elections; Sample Ballots

Election Day is just two weeks away – as voters prepare to cast ballots for President – and a host of other offices.

Here’s everything you need to know about voting in Alabama:

When is Election Day?

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th.  Polls open at 7:00am – and close at 7:00pm.

Offices on the Ballot:

  • President/Vice President
  • U.S. House of Representatives
  • Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice
  • Alabama Supreme Court Places 1, 2, 3 and 4
  • Three seats on the Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Three seats on the Court of Civil Appeals
  • President of Public Service Commission
  • State Board of Education, Districts 1, 3, 5, 7
  • Circuit Court Judges
  • District Court Judges
  • Various county offices

Key Alabama race:

One of the key races is for the newly redrawn U.S. House District 2 seat – and Republican Caroleene Dobson – faces Democratic candidate Shomari Figures for the area covering Mobile north to Montgomery.

You can read more on the race here.

Sample ballots:

Printable sample ballot for Cherokee County.

You can go here to see sample ballots for each county.

Deadline to register:

  • Oct. 21st – Voter registration deadline
  • Oct. 29th – Last day to apply for an absentee ballot by mail
  • Oct. 31st – Last day for voters to apply for an absentee ballot in person
  • Nov. 4th – Last day for voters to hand-deliver an absentee ballot
  • Nov. 5th – All absentee ballots returned by mail – MUST be received by noon

Check registration status:

You can go here to check your registration status.

ID required:

Voters are required to present a valid form of Photo Identification, when voting at their polling place or by absentee ballot.  You can see types of accepted photo IDs here.

How to register:

Electronic voter registration may be completed by going here. A paper voter registration form may be delivered in person or by mail to your local Board of Registrars. You can see addresses for each county here.

Absentee voting rules:

Out of town on election day?  You can see information on absentee voting here.

Crossover voting rules:

Alabama law prohibits voters from casting a ballot in one primary then “crossing over” to vote in another party’s primary.

There are no crossover voting rules that apply to general elections – BUT you CAN vote for ANY candidate, regardless of primary votes.

Where to vote:

You can go here to see your voting location.

(www.AL.COM)

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