Franklin County votes in 2024 general election
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 By María Camp, Managing Editor  
Published 8:21 am Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Franklin County votes in 2024 general election

Franklin County Voter Turnout

According to AlabamaVotes.gov, the Franklin County results for the 2024 general election (held Nov. 5) include 12,144 total ballots cast out of 19,919 register voters, which represents a 60.97 percent voter turnout.

By contrast, in the March 4 primary, held earlier this year, there were 5,743 total ballots cast out of 19,610 registered voters, representing a 29.29 percent voter turnout.

The election results presented on AlabamaVotes.gov are unofficial and presented as a courtesy of the Alabama Secretary of State and Alabama’s Probate Judges. The accuracy of the election results is the responsibility of the Probate Judge for each county reporting.

Nov. 5 General Election (Franklin County Votes)

Proposed Statewide Amendment Number One
Yes – 90.01 percent – 9,834 votes
No – 9.99 percent – 1,092 votes
— Statewide – Yes, 74.37 percent (1,155,588 votes); No, 25.96 percent (398,196 votes)

President:
Kamala D. Harris (DEM) – 12.96 percent – 1,566 votes

Donald J. Trump (REP) – 86.11 percent – 10,404 votes

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (IND) – 0.53 percent – 64 votes

Jill Stein (IND) – 0.10 percent – 12 votes
Chase Oliver (IND) – 0.13 percent – 16 votes

Write-in – 0.17 percent – 20 votes

Statewide, Donald J. Trump received 64.58 percent (1,457,704 votes) and Kamala D. Harris received 34.09 percent (769,391 votes).

United States Representative, 4th Congressional District:

Robert B. Aderholt (REP) – 99.24 percent – 10,483 votes (Statewide – 98.78 percent – 249,365 votes)
Write-in – 0.76 percent – 80 votes

Circuit Court Judge, 34th Judicial Circuit:
Brian Hamilton (REP) – 99.42 percent – 10, 263 votes
Write-in – 0.58 percent – 60 votes

District Court Judge, Franklin County:
Jamie Sumerel (REP) – 99.53 percent – 10,324 percent
Write-in – 0.47 percent – 49 votes

Circuit Clerk, Franklin County:
Derrick C. Scott (REP) – 99.57 percent – 10,294 votes
Write-in – 0.43 percent – 44 votes

Franklin County Judge of Probate:
Barry Moore (REP) – 99.53 percent – 10,396 votes
Write-in – 0.47 percent – 49 votes
The Judge of Probate serves as chairman of the Franklin County Commission.

Member, Franklin County Commission, District No. 1:
Charles Mitchell (DEM) – 15.42 percent – 1,792 votes
Michael Murray (REP) – 84.42 percent – 9,809 votes
Write-in – 0.15 percent – 18 votes
(Chris Wallace previously held this position.)

Member, Franklin County Commission, District No. 2:
Greg Hovater (REP) – 99.39 percent – 10,254 votes
Write-in – 0.61 percent – 63 votes
(Jason Miller previously held this position.)

Member, Franklin County Commission, District No. 3:
Joseph Baldwin (REP) – 99.54 percent – 10,239 votes

Write-in – 0.46 percent – 47 votes
(This is Joseph Baldwin’s second term.)

Member, Franklin County Commission, District No. 4:
Tracie Clark (REP) – 99.39 percent – 10,154 votes
Write-in – 0.61 percent – 62 votes
-This is the first time a woman has been elected to the Franklin County Commission.
(David Hester previously held this position.)

Superintendent, Franklin County Board of Education:
Greg Hamilton (REP) – 98.92 percent – 7,870 votes
Write-in – 1.08 percent – 86 votes
(Greg Hamilton was re-elected as Superintendent.)

Member, Franklin County Board of Education, District No. 1:
Ralton Baker (REP) – 99.87 percent – 1,581 votes
Write-in – 0.13 percent – 2 votes

Member, Franklin County Board of Education, District No. 5:
Kacey Hester Johnston (REP) – 99.74 percent – 1,515 votes
Write-in – 0.26 percent – 4 votes

ALABAMA SUPREME COURT:

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court:
Greg Griffin (DEM) – 15.07 percent – 1,736 votes
Sarah Stewart (REP) – 84.81 percent – 9,773 votes
Write-in – 0.12 percent – 14 votes

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 1:
Chris McCool (REP) – 99.42 percent – 10,146 votes
Write-in – 0.58 percent – 59 votes

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 2:
Tommy Bryan (REP) – 99.50 percent – 10,146 votes
Write-in – 0.50 percent – 51 votes

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 3:
Will Sellers (REP) – 99.47 percent – 10,112 votes
Write-in – 0.53 percent – 54 votes

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place 4:
Jay Mitchell (REP) – 99.49 percent – 10,111 votes
Write-in – 0.51 percent – 52 votes

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 2:
Chad Hanson (REP) – 99.46 percent – 10,060 votes
Write-in – 0.54 percent – 55 votes

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place 3:
Terry A. Moore (REP) – 99.49 percent – 10,119 votes
Write-in – 0.51 percent – 52 votes

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 1:
Richard Minor (REP) – 99.48 percent – 10,045 votes
Write-in – 0.52 percent – 52 votes

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 3:
Bill Cole (REP) – 99.50 percent – 10,049 votes
Write-in – 0.50 percent – 50 votes

President, Public Service Commission:
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh (REP) – 99.22 percent – 10,032 votes
Write-in – 0.78 percent – 79 votes

State Board of Education Member, District 7:
Allen Long (REP) – 99.48 percent – 10,093 votes
Write-in – 0.52 percent – 53 votes

FRANKLIN COUNTY CONSTABLES

Franklin County Constable, Beat 1:
Write-in – 100 percent – 67 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 2-1:
Write-in – 100 percent – 42 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 2-2:
Bobby Brown (DEM) – 94.26 percent – 230 votes
Write-in – 5.74 percent – 14 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 2-3:
Write-in – 100 percent, 34 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 2-4:
Write-in – 100 percent, 23 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 2-5:
Write-in – 100 percent – 25 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 3:
Write-in – 100 percent – 12 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 4:
Write-in – 100 percent – 11 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 5:
Write-in – 100 percent – 187 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 6:
Write-in – 100 percent – 28 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 7:
Write-in – 100 percent – 25 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 8:
Write-in – 100 percent – 10 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 9:
Write-in – 100 percent – 25 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 10:
Write-in – 100 percent – 15 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 11:
Write-in – 100 percent – 10 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 12:
Write-in – 100 percent – 13 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 13:
Write-in – 100 percent, 15 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 14:

Write-in – 100 percent – 84 82 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 15:

Write-in – 100 percent – 17 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 16:

Write-in – 100 percent – 17 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 17:
Write-in – 100 percent – 18 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 18:
Write-in – 100 percent – 35 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 19:
Write-in – 100 percent – 33 votes

Franklin County Constable, Beat 20:
Write-in – 100 percent – 12 votes

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