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Alabama State Canvassing Board certifies results of the 2024 election

Gov. Kay Ivey, Secretary Wes Allen and Attorney General Steve Marshall met to finalize the tally of ballots cast on Nov. 5.

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The Alabama State Canvassing Board officially certified the results of the 2024 General Election, marking the culmination of a process involving months of preparation and execution by election officials across the state. The board, comprised of Governor Kay Ivey, Secretary of State Wes Allen, and Attorney General Steve Marshall, met to finalize the tally of ballots cast on November 5.

“On November 5, Alabamians cast 2,265,090 ballots for president in a fair, secure, and transparent election,” said Secretary Allen. “This election was administered with election integrity as the top priority, and I am proud to officially certify the results today.”

The official results can be accessed on the Secretary of State’s website at: 2024 General Election Results..

In his remarks, Secretary Allen expressed gratitude to Alabama’s local election officials, highlighting their essential contributions to the electoral process.

“As a former probate judge, I know firsthand the hard work that goes into administering fair, secure, and transparent elections,” Allen said. “It takes a team of dedicated individuals, including our probate judges, sheriffs, circuit clerks, boards of registrars, and poll workers, to make elections possible in this state. I cannot thank them enough for their steadfast service to our state in the election process.”

The Alabama Political Reporter is a daily political news site devoted to Alabama politics. We provide accurate, reliable coverage of policy, elections and government.

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