Here are the other election results in Alabama

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Donald Trump won Alabama by a large margin last night, be he was far from the only candidate or issue on the ballot. Each of Alabama’s seven congressional districts were in play, as was on of its U.S. Senate seats. Statewide, Alabamians considered fourteen different proposed amendments to the constitution, only some of which applied to the people of more than one particular county.

Each of the incumbent members of Alabama’s congressional delegation won reelection and won it soundly. The only election that was even remotely close was Rep. Martha Roby’s (R-AL2) race, which she won by a convincing ten point margin.

Here are the results:

U.S. Senate
Richard Shelby (R) 64%, Ron Crumpton (D) 36%

AL1
Rep. Bradley Byrne (R) was uncontested

AL2
Rep. Martha Roby (R) 55%, Nathan Mathis (D) 45%

AL3
Rep. Mike Rogers (R) 67%, Jesse Smith (D) 33%

AL4
Rep. Robert Aderholt (R) was uncontested

AL5
Rep. Mo Brooks (R) 67%, Will Boyd (D) 33%

AL6
Rep. Gary Palmer (R) 75%, David Putnam (D) 25%

AL7
Rep. Terri Sewell (D) was uncontested

Statewide Amendments
1. Auburn Trustees Term Limits – Passed
2. Ban State Park Fund Reallocation – Passed
3. Adoption of Local Amendments – Passed
4. County Commission Authority – Passed
5. Separation of Powers Wording – Passed
6. Impeachment Vote Changes – Passed
7. Etowah Co. Sheriff Employees – Passed
8. Right to Work – Passed
9. Pickens Co. Probate Judge Age – Passed
10. Calhoun Co. Jurisdictions – Passed
11. Create Manufacturing Zones – Passed
12. Baldwin Co. Toll Roads – Passed
13. Repeal Officeholder Age Cap – Passed
14. Uphold Local Budget Laws – Passed

For more information on what these amendments will do, check out Yellowhammer’s handy guide.

Additionally, uncontested incumbent Twinkle Cavanaugh won reelection as Public Service Commission President, and all the uncontested justices on the State Supreme Court were also kept on the bench.

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