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News Staff • March 6, 2024

Baldwin Election Results from March Primary 24

Baldwin county election results

There are thousands of news sites discussing the Trump - Biden results from yesterday's Alabama Primary election. Our results will focus on the positions which affect the Coastal Baldwin region.


Yesterday's election involved Presidential, Congressional, Regional  and Alabama's Constitution. Here are the results:


U.S. House - District 1 (Republican)


Candidates                                                              Votes            %

BARRY MOORE                                                      53,591           51.4


JERRY CARL                                                           50,497         48.5


* Moore wins Republican primary with 98% of votes counted. Carl has conceded. No Democratic challenger.



Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice

Candidates                                                              Votes            %

SARAH STEWART (R)                                         332,008         61.4


STEPHEN PARKER (R)                                       207,566         38.4



Alabama Public Service Commission President

Candidates                                                              Votes            %

TWINKLE CAVANAUGH (R)                              329,283         61.1


ROBERT MCCOLLUM (R)                                   209,310         38.8



Circuit Clerk - Baldwin County

Candidates                                                              Votes            %

BRENDA GANEY                                                 17,780             54.4


KIM EARL                                                                14,871             45.5



Baldwin County Board of Education (District 2)

Candidates                                                              Votes            %

ANDREA LINDSEY  (R)                                         2,285           56.7


CARRIE HOSIER (R)                                               1,743            43.2



State Amendment One - "would have allowed local bills easier access to House votes"

Options                                                              Votes            %

YES                                                                     340,404         48.7


NO                                                                       358,942          51.3



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