From ‘George & Martha’ to ‘Fil & Buster,’ Governor Ivey puts student-created turkey names up for a vote

(Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)

One of Alabama’s Thanksgiving holiday traditions is back, and this year, the state is inviting the public to help write the next chapter.

Governor Kay Ivey has opened voting for the 77th Annual Alabama Turkey Pardoning, calling on Alabamians to choose the names of the two birds who will take part in the ceremony.

To honor America’s 250th anniversary, local students created a lineup of patriotic, history-inspired turkey names, and the final round features four spirited pairs:

  • George & Martha
  • Liberty & Justice
  • Tom Jefferson & Madis Hen
  • Fil & Buster

Now it’s up to Alabamians to decide which duo will take the spotlight at this year’s pardoning. The poll is open through 9 a.m. Friday, giving voters a short window to weigh in on the lighthearted civic tradition.

Governor Ivey shared the announcement and voting link in a social post:

Sherri Blevins is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at sherri@yellowhammernews.com.

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