Summary
Federal & state elections on the ballot: US Senator, 7 US House members, Governor, and 2 Alabama Supreme Court justices
Ballot measures:
The Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Office administers elections and campaign finance laws, including the preparation of ballots and implementation of state and federal election laws (such as the Help America Vote Act).
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News
Birmingham Watch, – June 2, 2021
For those who wondered whether the oldest sitting governor in the United States would seek four more years in office, Kay Ivey has provided her answer.
Ivey announced Wednesday that she will seek a second full term in the 2022 gubernatorial election. The announcement came in a video posted on her campaign website, https://kayivey.com/, and on YouTube.
In her video, Ivey touted the accomplishments of her administration since 2017, with a handful of her famous homespun expressions thrown in for good measure, including one of her most famous lines: “There’s no step too high for a high-stepper.”
About
Source: Wikipedia
Elections in Alabama are authorized under the Alabama State Constitution, which establishes elections for the state level officers, cabinet, and legislature, and the election of county-level officers, including members of school boards.
The office of the Alabama Secretary of State has an Elections Division that oversees the execution of elections under state law.