Sub-Races
1.83%
Governor
Kay Ivey
22
20,235
78.12%
+11.22%
1.99%
Lieutenant Governor
Will Ainsworth
22
20,181
88.41%
+4.73%
1.83%
Attorney General
Steve Marshall
22
20,208
78.46%
+10.56%
1.83%
Secretary of State
Wes Allen
22
19,649
76.53%
+10.65%
2.00%
State Treasurer
Young Boozer, III
22
19,718
87.33%
+3.59%
2.00%
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
Rick Pate
22
19,814
88.40%
+4.14%
2.01%
State Auditor
Andrew Sorrell
22
19,952
88.36%
+3.94%
1.91%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
31,721
71.54%
+9.51%
1.90%
Senate Class II
Tommy Tuberville
20
30,071
68.29%
+8.20%
1.83%
Senate Class III
Katie Britt
22
19,893
76.84%
+10.22%
5.34%
AL - District 04
Robert Aderholt
22
7,361
70.43%
-13.69%
7.23%
AL - District 05
Dale Strong
22
12,527
81.59%
+14.50%
1.81%
Amendment 1 (March) - Judiciary Retirement Plans
Yes
16
11,867
60.63%
-2.22%
1.66%
Amendment #10: Banking
No
12
12,310
51.47%
+5.51%
1.68%
Amendment #11: Lawrence County
Yes
12
13,212
62.48%
-3.63%
1.77%
Amendment #1: Ad Valorem Tax
Yes
10
9,934
50.53%
+5.37%
1.79%
Amendment #1: Baldwin County Industrial Development
Yes
04
13,278
61.40%
+5.67%
2.05%
Amendment #1: Ban Gay Marriage
Yes
06
15,269
86.59%
+5.41%
1.94%
Amendment #1: Capital Improvement Trust Fund
Yes
07
3,314
71.41%
-7.64%
1.89%
Amendment #1: Forbids Recognition of Foreign Law
Yes
14
13,581
74.56%
+2.23%
1.87%
Amendment #1: Foreign Trade Investment Zone
No
06
7,924
51.99%
+1.83%
1.83%
Amendment #1: Forever Wild Land Trust
Yes
12
23,669
73.53%
-1.63%
1.56%
Amendment #1: Medicaid (September)
Yes
12
5,732
61.60%
-3.75%
1.85%
Amendment #1: Rainy Day Accounts
Yes
08
17,137
55.74%
-1.07%
1.86%
Amendment #1: Ten Commandments Amendment
Yes
18
21,546
75.99%
+4.34%
1.90%
Amendment #2: Bond Authorization
No
14
9,221
51.02%
+1.50%
1.94%
Amendment #2: Funds for Healthcare Costs
Yes
07
3,723
80.03%
-3.77%
1.69%
Amendment #2: General Obligation Bond
Yes
12
17,361
62.11%
-7.30%
1.83%
Amendment #2: Remove Segregationist Language
No
04
12,898
51.23%
+1.16%
1.93%
Amendment #2: School District Property Tax
Yes
06
12,139
63.25%
+4.67%
1.84%
Amendment #2: Shelby County Judicial Commission
Yes
08
12,656
61.69%
+1.34%
1.80%
Amendment #2: Special County Educational Tax
Yes
10
10,998
52.80%
+5.12%
1.83%
Amendment #2: State Abortion Policy Amendment
Yes
18
18,685
65.70%
+6.70%
1.61%
Amendment #3: Baldwin County Stockton Landmark District
Yes
12
13,513
64.19%
-3.61%
1.76%
Amendment #3: Board of Trustees Membership for University of Alabama Amendment
Yes
18
15,758
64.73%
+4.44%
1.83%
Amendment #3: Economic and Industrial Development
Yes
04
15,081
62.67%
+7.20%
1.85%
Amendment #3: Macon County Board of Education Elections
Yes
06
8,846
62.38%
+1.14%
1.88%
Amendment #3: Madison School Taxes
Yes
08
11,193
53.14%
+2.64%
1.96%
Amendment #3: Scrutiny of Gun Laws
Yes
14
15,739
79.19%
+6.70%
1.82%
Amendment #3: Ten Year Road and Bridge Construction Program
No
10
12,363
55.26%
-1.74%
1.91%
Amendment #4: 2/3 Majority Vote to Increse Local Spending >$50k
Yes
14
9,917
54.52%
-1.72%
1.82%
Amendment #4: Blount County Annexation
Yes
08
11,462
57.83%
+0.92%
1.75%
Amendment #4: City/County Tax
Yes
10
8,929
54.01%
+4.36%
1.77%
Amendment #4: Legislative Vacancies Amendment
Yes
18
18,570
71.15%
+5.03%
1.78%
Amendment #4: Segregation Reference Ban
No
12
18,553
60.87%
+0.21%
1.77%
Amendment #4: Shrimp and Seafood Promotion
Yes
04
14,799
64.39%
+1.42%
1.58%
Amendment #5: Assets and Liabilities Transfer
Yes
12
13,119
63.36%
-5.29%
1.94%
Amendment #5: Right to Hunt & Fish
Yes
14
16,165
84.44%
+4.60%
1.82%
Amendment #5: Russell County Court Costs
No
08
10,249
52.37%
-2.47%
1.76%
Amendment #5: Trussville Annexation and Taxation
No
04
10,393
52.31%
-2.93%
1.78%
Amendment #6: Crenshaw County Judge of Probate Salary
No
04
10,123
51.81%
-3.49%
1.70%
Amendment #6: Healthcare
Yes
12
17,109
61.18%
+2.22%
1.85%
Amendment #6: Utilities Board in Tuskegee
Yes
08
11,453
58.85%
+0.99%
1.81%
Amendment #7: Macon County Tobacco and Liquor Tax
Yes
04
10,318
50.92%
+4.01%
1.70%
Amendment #7: Secret Ballot
Yes
12
19,372
72.29%
+5.18%
1.73%
Amendment #8: Legislative Compensation
Yes
12
20,633
74.26%
+5.75%
1.76%
Amendment #8: Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
No
04
16,291
72.02%
+3.56%
1.69%
Amendment #9: Business Privilege Tax
Yes
12
14,158
54.88%
-2.92%
1.74%
Amendment 01 - Alabama Auburn University Board of Trustees
Yes
16
20,703
73.95%
+0.52%
1.89%
Amendment 02 - Rules Governing Allocation of State Park Funds
Yes
16
28,546
85.23%
+5.49%
1.75%
Amendment 03 - Rules for Determining a Local Constitutional Amendment
Yes
16
17,836
66.30%
+5.67%
1.74%
Amendment 04 - County Affairs Administration
Yes
16
21,010
75.92%
+4.24%
1.73%
Amendment 05 - Separation of Powers
Yes
16
16,794
62.96%
+2.96%
1.72%
Amendment 06 - Impeachment Threshold
Yes
16
14,372
56.96%
+3.37%
1.54%
Amendment 07 - Supervision of Etowah County Sheriff Staff
Yes
16
11,353
62.02%
+2.64%
1.78%
Amendment 08 - Right to Work
Yes
16
18,935
66.06%
-3.55%
1.78%
Amendment 09 - Maximum Age for Pickens County Judges
Yes
16
18,935
66.06%
-3.55%
1.52%
Amendment 10 - Calhoun County Police Jurisdiction
Yes
16
11,301
63.77%
-1.85%
1.70%
Amendment 11 - Business Zones
Yes
16
15,585
62.81%
+3.54%
1.70%
Amendment 12 - Baldwin County Toll Roads
Yes
16
15,585
62.81%
+3.54%
1.74%
Amendment 13 - Removal of Government Official Age Restrictions
Yes
16
15,993
60.27%
+2.90%
1.65%
Amendment 14 - Budget Isolation Resolutions
Yes
16
17,074
68.13%
-0.57%
2.05%
July Amendment #1: Ends Cotton Assessment Refund for Nonparticipants
Yes
14
3,409
70.59%
+3.52%
1.90%
June Amendment #1: Propane Gas Promotion Programs
No
10
6,784
52.38%
-7.59%
1.89%
PSC - President
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh
20
30,138
70.46%
+8.47%
2.00%
PSC - Associate Place 1
Jeremy H. Oden
22
19,718
88.25%
+4.53%
1.99%
PSC - Associate Place 2
Chris "Chip" Beeker
22
19,619
87.83%
+4.66%
62.27%
AL House 002
Ben Harrison
22
7,359
84.45%
+4.17%
22.44%
AL House 003
Kerry "Bubba" Underwood
22
1,517
55.02%
-10.27%
1.80%
AL State Supreme Court Chief Justice
Tom Parker
18
19,916
65.21%
+7.81%
1.94%
Amendment 1 (May) - Bonding for Historic Sites and State Parks
Yes
22
11,829
77.38%
+0.42%
1.96%
Amendment 1 - Appointed Education Board (March)
No
20
17,160
78.72%
+3.60%
1.92%
Amendment 1 - Require Citizenship to Vote
Yes
20
31,460
82.20%
+5.19%
1.86%
Amendment 2 - Restructure Judicial System
No
20
17,301
51.73%
+0.67%
1.86%
Amendment 3 - Longer Appointed Judge Terms
Yes
20
23,555
68.75%
+3.91%
1.84%
Amendment 4 - Recompile State Constitution
Yes
20
21,267
63.00%
-3.82%
1.87%
Amendment 5 - Franklin Defense Rights
Yes
20
24,789
78.20%
+6.59%
2.26%
Amendment 6 - Lauderdale Defense Rights
Yes
20
31,236
81.54%
+9.93%
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Website https://lauderdalecountyal.gov/
Established February 06, 1818
Disbanded Still Active
Contributor RP
Last Modified RP May 04, 2024 04:51pm
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The Lauderdale County Commission is an elected five-member County Commission. The County is divided into two districts with two elected officials representing each district. The County Commission Chairman represents the entire county and only votes in the event of a tie.
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87,952
87.67%
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Black or African American
9,233
9.20%
Jul 01, 2009
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Hispanic
1,647
1.64%
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392
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