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Presidential and Congressional Election STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 8, 2016 SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, AND THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF, INCLUDING THE ELECTORAL VOTE COMPILED BY THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES KAREN L. HAAS http://clerk.house.gov (Published on FEBRUARY 22, 2017) WASHINGTON : 2017 STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 8, 2016 (Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District. Since party names for Presidential Electors for the same candidate vary from State to State, the most commonly used name is listed in parentheses.) ALABAMA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Republican .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1,318,255 Democratic .......................................................................................................................................................................... 729,547 Independent ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53,858 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 21,712 FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Richard C. Shelby, Republican ........................................................................................................................................... 1,335,104 Ron Crumpton, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 748,709 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3,631 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1. Bradley Byrne, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 208,083 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7,810 2. Martha Roby, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 134,886 Nathan Mathis, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 112,089 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 29,609 3. Mike Rogers, Republican .................................................................................................................................................... 192,164 Jesse Smith, Democrat ....................................................................................................................................................... 94,549 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 391 4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ......................................................................................................................................... 235,925 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3,519 5. Mo Brooks, Republican ....................................................................................................................................................... 205,647 Will Boyd, Jr., Democrat .................................................................................................................................................... 102,234 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 445 6. Gary J. Palmer, Republican ............................................................................................................................................... 245,313 David J. Putman, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 83,709 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 284 7. Terri A. Sewell, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 229,330 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3,698 Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Write-in Total Representative 1st district ...................................................... 208,083 ............................................. ............................................... 7,810 215,893 2d district ....................................................... 134,886 112,089 ............................................... 29,609 276,584 3d district ....................................................... 192,164 94,549 ............................................... 391 287,104 4th district ..................................................... 235,925 ............................................. ............................................... 3,519 239,444 5th district ..................................................... 205,647 102,234 ............................................... 445 308,326 6th district ..................................................... 245,313 83,709 ............................................... 284 329,306 7th district ..................................................... ............................................. 229,330 ............................................... 3,698 233,028 Total ..................................................... 1,222,018 621,911 ............................................... 45,756 1,889,685 Senator .............................................................. 1,335,104 748,709 ............................................... 3,631 2,087,444 Presidential electors ......................................... 1,318,255 729,547 53,858 21,712 2,123,372 ALASKA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Republican .......................................................................................................................................................................... 163,387 Democratic .......................................................................................................................................................................... 116,454 Libertarian .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18,725 Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 9,201 Green ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5,735 Constitution ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3,866 Nonaffiliated ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1,240 (1) 2 ALASKA—Continued FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Lisa Murkowski, Republican ............................................................................................................................................. 138,149 Ray Metcalfe, Democrat ..................................................................................................................................................... 36,200 Joe Miller, Libertarian ....................................................................................................................................................... 90,825 Margaret Stock, Nonaffiliated ........................................................................................................................................... 41,194 Breck A. Craig, Nonaffiliated ............................................................................................................................................. 2,609 Ted Gianoutsos, Nonaffiliated ...........................................................................................................................................
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