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How Low Was Turnout in Alabama’s Special Primary? Here Are the Numbers
Democrats are drawing more primary voters in several battleground states as competitive races and midterm optimism lift turnout, officials said.
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How low was turnout in Alabama’s special primary? Here are the numbers
Alabama’s special congressional election attracted relatively few voters across four districts. Here are the numbers.
Alabama special primary round-up: Low turnout, few surprises in congressional races
Rep. Rhett Marques, R-Enterprise, giving a victory speech after winning a special primary election for Alabama's 2nd Congressional District on Aug. 11, 2026, in Enterprise, Alabama. Turnout for the Tuesday's primaries in four congressional districts around the state came in at just over 5%. (Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector)Tuesday’s special Alabama congressional primaries had two things in common: few voters and few surprises. Those who cast bal…
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Total News Sources5
Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center1Last Updated80% Left
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Left
80% Left
L 80%
C 20%
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