More than 52% percent of county voters turned out on Election Day Nov. 5

Published 9:33 am Wednesday, November 6, 2024

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Escambia County (Ala.) voters made their voice clear on Election Day, voting for former President Donald Trump.

Trump (a Republican) won the county with 72.78 percent of the vote, or 10,866 votes. Vice President Kamala D. Harris (a Democrat), received 26.5 percent, or 3,956 votes.

The county’s vote trended with the national scene as Trump won the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency. Wisconsin put him over the top, according to reports.

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According to the Secretary of State’s website, 52.99 percent of voters turned out to vote on Election Day.

Here is how Escambia County voters voted on Election Day by office:

United States Representative, District 1

  • Tom Holmes, (Dem) – 26.62 percent
  • Barry Moore (Rep) – 73.31 percent, winner

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

  • Greg Griffin (Dem) – 26.73 percent
  • Sarah Stewart (Rep) – 73.18 percent, winner

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 1

  • Chris McCook (Rep) – 98.70 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.3 percent

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 2

  • Tommy Bryan (Rep) – 98.77 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.23 percent

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 3

  • Will Sellers (Rep) – 98.69 percent
  • Write in – 1.31 percent

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 4

  • Jay Mitchell (Rep) – 98.74 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.26 percent

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 1

  • Christy Edwards (Rep) – 98.77 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.23 percent

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 2

  • Chad Hanson (Rep) – 98.78 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.22 percent

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 3

  • Terry A. Moore (Rep) – 98.80 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.2 percent

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 1

  • Richard Minor (Rep) – 98.74 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.26 percent

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 2

  • Rich Anderson (Rep) – 98.75 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.25 percent

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 3

  • Bill Cole (Rep) – 98.75 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.25 percent

President, Public Service Commission

  • Twinkle Cavanaugh (Rep) – 98.74 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.26 percent

State Board of Education Member District 1

  • Jackie Zeigler (Rep) – 98.76 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.24 percent

Circuit Court Judge, 21st Judicial Circuit, Place 1

  • Jeff White (Rep), 98.71 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.29 percent

Circuit Clerk

  • John R. Fountain (Rep) – 98.84 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.16 percent

Escambia County Judge of Probate

  • Doug Agerton (Rep) – 98.89 percent, winner

Escambia County Commission District 2

  • Raymond Wiggins (Rep) – 99 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1 percent

Escambia County Commission District 4

  • Brandon Smith (Rep) – 98.50 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.5 percent

Escambia County Board of Education District 2

  • Danny Benjamin (Dem) (incumbent) – 46.46 percent
  • Greg Dawkins (Rep) – 53.54 percent, winner

Escambia County Board of Education District 4

  • Jerry Wilson (Rep) – 99.49 percent, winner
  • Write in – 0.51 percent

Escambia County Board of Education District 7

  • Coleman Wallace (Rep) – 98.91 percent, winner
  • Write in – 1.09 percent

Statewide Amendment No. 1

  • Yes – 75.21 percent
  • No – 24.79 percent