Alabama judicial elections
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Judges in Alabama are elected in partisan elections.
Judicial elections are only held in Alabama in even-numbered years.
Primary election
If no candidate in a race wins more than 50% of the vote, a runoff determines who will advance to the general election.
| Supreme Court | Courts of Appeal | Circuit Court | District Court |
|---|---|---|---|
| Partisan elections - 6 year terms | Partisan elections - 6 year terms | Partisan elections - 6 year terms | Partisan elections - 6 year terms |
Results
Statewide results are posted on the Secretary of State website.
Elections
- Alabama judicial elections, 2012
- Alabama judicial elections, 2010
- Alabama Supreme Court elections, 2002-2010
Terms expiring
- Circuit Court judges serve terms that expire on January 17th.
See also
- Judicial selection in Alabama
- Election results
- Campaign finance requirements for Alabama judicial elections
- News: Alabama is top spender in judicial elections
- News: Supreme Weekly: The cost of running for a Supreme Court
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