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3:33 am Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Election results for Nov. 6, 2012

U.S. President – Nationwide

Barack Obama (D) 303 electoral votes (270 electoral votes needed to win), 50% popular vote

Mitt Romney (R) 206 electoral votes, 48% popular vote

 

U.S. President – Alabama (99% of precincts reporting)

Barack Obama (D) 39%

Mitt Romney (R) 61%

 

U.S. Congress – District 5 (100% of precincts reporting)

Incumbent Mo Brooks (R) 65%

Charlie Holley (D) 35%

 

Alabama Chief Justice (90% of precincts reporting)

Roy More (R) 52%

Bob Vance (D) 48%

 

Public Service Commission President (99% of precincts reporting)

Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (R) 55%

Lucy Baxley (D) 45%

 

Madison County Circuit Judge – Place 6 (99% of precincts reporting)

Chris Comer (R) 55%

Martha Lynn Sherrod (D) 45%

 

Madison County Probate Judge (99% of precincts reporting)

Tommy Ragland (D) 50%, 74,420

Patty Demos (R) 50%, 74,300

 

Madison County Commission – District 1 (95% of precincts reporting)

Roger Jones (D) 52%

Tim McNeese (R) 48%

 

Madison County Commission – District 3 (95% of precincts reporting)

Eddie Sisk (R) 58%

Jeff Cooper (D) 42%

 

Amendment 1, Forever Wild

Yes 75%

No 25%

 

Amendment 2, Refinancing Debt

Yes 70%

No 30%

 

Amendment 3, Baldwin County Property

Yes 67%

No 33%

 

Amendment 4, Removing segregationist language

Yes 38%

No 62%

 

Amendment 5, Mobile water/sewer

Yes 70%

No 30%

 

Amendment 6, Healthcare vote

Yes 59%

No 41%

 

Amendment 7, Secret ballot vote

Yes 65%

No 35%

 

Amendment 8, Legislature’s pay

Yes 66%

No 34%

 

Amendment 9, Modernize corporation types

Yes 58%

No 42%

 

Amendment 10, Modernize banking language

Yes 55%

No 45%

 

Amendment 11, Lawrence County taxes

Yes 66%

No 34%

 

Madison County Local Amendment, Dangerous dogs

Yes 75%

No 25%

 

Updated at 11:05 a.m. with updated results and addition of amendment results. Updated at 11:30 with image.

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