Baldwin County readies to vote Super Tuesday | #elections | #alabama
- Google-News-Wire
- March 17, 2024
- BALDWIN COUNTY
- congress
- polling
- precincts
- Super Tuesday
- voter
FOLEY, Ala. (WKRG) — Poll watchers have all been trained and are ready. Voting machines have been tested, and soon, it will be time for voters to have their say at the 59 polling places across Baldwin County. Because of the massive growth in the county, some new voting precincts have been created, and some […]
Read MoreAlabama Primary Election Live Results | #elections | #alabama
- Google-News-Wire
- March 9, 2024
- BALDWIN COUNTY
- jeremy jones
- Mobile County
- Super Tuesday
- voter turnout
Index Super Tuesday live results Black voters’ thoughts on newly drawn districts UPDATED (6:23 p.m.): News 5’s Jeremy Jones is covering Super Tuesday from Bishop State College tonight. The voting precinct is now in the newly drawn Congressional District 2. Jeremy spoke with Black voters, who are excited about the newly drawn districts but still […]
Read MoreDaphne Municipal Judge Michael Hoyt announces Republican run for new Baldwin County District Court seat | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
- Google-News-Wire
- July 14, 2023
- Alabama News
- BALDWIN COUNTY
- DAPHNE
- DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
- election
- judge
- vote
Daphne Municipal Judge Michael Hoyt has announced he will run for the new Baldwin County District Court Judge Place 3. Due to continued growth in Baldwin County, the Alabama legislature approved a new district judge and two new circuit judges during this 2023 regular session. Hoyt is seeking the Republican nomination after serving as chairman […]
Read MoreTuberville eyes overregulation in south Alabama; Explains why he didn’t vote for broadband bill —’It should’ve been more’ | #elections | #alabama
ORANGE BEACH — U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) held a roundtable discussion at Cobalt Restaurant on Wednesday, where he spoke with local mayors, law enforcement, educators, state senators and state representatives about what is happening in Washington and how certain policies are impacting Alabamians. “I think we need to do this quite often just to […]
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