2016 Alabama Republican presidential primary
2016 Alabama Republican presidential primary
Election results by county
Election results by congressional district Donald Trump
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
The 2016 Alabama Republican presidential primary took place on March 1, 2016. This was the fifth primary held in the 2016 Republican primary. Donald Trump won the primary handily. The election was also held on Super Tuesday . Trump eventually won the Republican primary. He was elected President of the United States on November 8, 2016, against Hillary Clinton .
Ahead of the primary, Alabama was considered one of Donald Trump's strongest states.[ 1] Trump enjoyed the endorsement of Senator Jeff Sessions ,[ 2] who would later join his Department of Justice as Attorney General . Sessions was Trump's first endorsement in the U.S. Senate.
Candidates
Endorsements
Polling
Aggregate polls
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Primary results[ 6]
March 1, 2016
Donald Trump 43.42%
Ted Cruz 21.09%
Marco Rubio 18.66%
Ben Carson 10.24%, John Kasich 4.43%, Jeb Bush 0.46%, Mike Huckabee 0.30%, Rand Paul 0.22%, Chris Christie 0.10%, Rick Santorum 0.07%, Carly Fiorina 0.06%, Lindsey Graham 0.03%
SurveyMonkey[ 7]
Margin of error: ± ?% Sample size: 741
February 22–29, 2016
Donald Trump 47%
Ted Cruz
18%
Marco Rubio
14%
Ben Carson 9%, John Kasich 3%, Undecided 9%
Monmouth University[ 8]
Margin of error: ± 4.6%
Sample size: 450
February 25–28, 2016
Donald Trump 42%
Marco Rubio
19%
Ted Cruz
16%
Ben Carson 11%, John Kasich 5%, Undecided 7%
Opinion Savvy[ 9]
Margin of error: ± 4.6% Sample size: 460
February 25–26, 2016
Donald Trump 35.8%
Marco Rubio
23.0%
Ted Cruz
16.2%
Ben Carson 10.5%, John Kasich 7.5%, Undecided 7.0%
AL.com[ 10]
Margin of error: ± 4.5% Sample size: 500
December 10–13, 2015
Donald Trump 35%
Ted Cruz
15%
Marco Rubio
12%
Ben Carson 12%, Jeb Bush 4%, Mike Huckabee 4%, Chris Christie 3%, John Kasich 2%, Carly Fiorina 1%, Rand Paul <1%, Rick Santorum <1%, Lindsey Graham <1%
Gravis Marketing [ 11]
Margin of error: ± 2%
Sample size: 1616
September 3, 2015
Donald Trump 38%
Ben Carson
16.7%
Jeb Bush
4.9%
Ted Cruz 4.1%, Mike Huckabee 2.7%, Marco Rubio 2.3%, Carly Fiorina 2.3%, Rand Paul 1.5%, John Kasich 1.3%, Scott Walker 1.1%, Chris Christie 0.9%, Rick Santorum 0.4%, Rick Perry 0.3%, Bobby Jindal 0.3%, Lindsey Graham 0.1%, unsure 23.2%
News-5 /Strategy Research [ 12]
Margin of error: ± 2%
Sample size: 3500
August 11, 2015
Donald Trump 30%
Jeb Bush
15%
Ben Carson
11%
Marco Rubio 11%, Mike Huckabee 8%, Carly Fiorina 8%, Ted Cruz 7.5%, Scott Walker 3%, Other 5%
Opinion Savvy /Insider Advantage [ 13]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
Sample size: 481
August 2–3, 2015
Donald Trump 37.6%
Ben Carson
14.6%
Jeb Bush
11.8%
Mike Huckabee 7.9%, Ted Cruz 4.5%, Scott Walker 3.8%, Chris Christie 3.2%, Marco Rubio 2.6%, Rand Paul 2.2%, Bobby Jindal 2.0%, John Kasich 1.4%, Rick Santorum 1.2%, Rick Perry 1.0%, Lindsey Graham 0.7%, Carly Fiorina 0.5%, George Pataki 0.0%, Someone else 1.9%, Undecided 3.1%
Cygnal [ 14]
Margin of error: ± 3.42%
Sample size: 821
July 7–8, 2014
Jeb Bush 19.8%
Ben Carson
12.6%
Rand Paul
10.5%
Chris Christie 8.8%, Rick Perry 7.2%, Ted Cruz 5.6%, Rick Santorum 5.3%, Bobby Jindal 3.9%, Scott Walker 3.6%, Undecided 22.6%
Results
Alabama Republican primary, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Actual delegate count
Bound
Unbound
Total
Donald Trump
373,721
43.42%
36
0
36
Ted Cruz
181,479
21.09%
13
0
13
Marco Rubio
160,606
18.66%
1
0
1
Ben Carson
88,094
10.24%
0
0
0
John Kasich
38,119
4.43%
0
0
0
Uncommitted
7,953
0.92%
0
0
0
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)
3,974
0.46%
0
0
0
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)
2,539
0.30%
0
0
0
Rand Paul (withdrawn)
1,895
0.22%
0
0
0
Chris Christie (withdrawn)
858
0.10%
0
0
0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)
617
0.07%
0
0
0
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)
544
0.06%
0
0
0
Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)
253
0.03%
0
0
0
Unprojected delegates:
0
0
0
Total:
860,652
100.00%
50
0
50
Source: The Green Papers
Results by county
County
Trump
Cruz
Rubio
Carson
Kasich
Uncommitted
Bush
Huckabee
Other
Autauga
44.57%
20.48%
14.75%
14.57%
3.48%
1.01%
0.47%
0.26%
0.40%
Baldwin
46.87%
17.02%
19.26%
8.39%
5.93%
1.38%
0.45%
N/A
0.70%
Barbour
50.16%
17.77%
14.62%
12.26%
3.6%
0.61%
0.3%
0.26%
0.41%
Bibb
49.46%
25.45%
11.18%
9.89%
2.11%
0.76%
0.43%
0.38%
0.35%
Blount
48.75%
24.39%
12.15%
10.05%
2.22%
1.12%
0.37%
0.51%
0.42%
Bullock
56.50%
16.97%
11.55%
8.48%
4.15%
0.54%
1.26%
0.18%
0.36%
Butler
53.78%
16.68%
13.37%
11.77%
2.69%
0.53%
0.66%
N/A
0.53%
Calhoun
45.06%
19.43%
16.32%
11.83%
4.78%
1.04%
0.64%
0.36%
0.53%
Chambers
47.52%
20.11%
13.04%
13.07%
3.68%
0.96%
0.79%
0.26%
0.57%
Cherokee
52.10%
17.23%
15.19%
10.01%
2.83%
1.29%
0.37%
0.54%
0.43%
Chilton
49.43%
21.78%
13.44%
10.75%
2.04%
1.10%
0.59%
0.48%
0.38%
Choctaw
49.93%
21.05%
14.70%
7.89%
3.17%
1.26%
0.93%
0.51%
0.56%
Clarke
50.22%
19.28%
17.48%
8.92%
2.71%
0.41%
0.33%
0.39%
0.26%
Clay
47.48%
20.89%
12.49%
12.25%
3.09%
1.60%
1.06%
0.52%
0.62%
Cleburne
48.30%
21.13%
13.62%
9.95%
2.41%
1.64%
1.55%
0.57%
0.82%
Coffee
41.40%
23.37%
15.52%
13.16%
3.4%
1.32%
0.66%
0.38%
0.64%
Colbert
47.45%
19.62%
17.68%
10.89%
3.05%
0.54%
N/A
N/A
0.77%
Conecuh
59.02%
15.96%
10.82%
10.51%
1.30%
0.84%
0.61%
0.46%
0.46%
Coosa
55.32%
19.56%
10.81%
9.02%
2.96%
0.99%
0.45%
0.27%
0.63%
Covington
48.14%
18.51%
13.33%
13.33%
3.37%
1.56%
0.81%
0.43%
0.51%
Crenshaw
54.50%
21.93%
9.11%
10.42%
2.55%
0.51%
0.44%
N/A
0.55%
Cullman
50.65%
20.25%
13.49%
10.96%
2.66%
0.80
0.37%
0.31%
0.51%
Dale
45.28%
21.90%
13.02%
12.54%
3.63%
1.76%
0.61%
0.61%
0.66%
Dallas
59.70%
20.66%
8.68%
5.25%
2.63%
1.48%
0.91%
0.57%
0.11%
DeKalb
47.59%
16.39%
21.60%
9.79%
2.47%
1.01%
0.39%
0.39%
0.37%
Elmore
47.49%
18.35%
13.43%
14.90%
3.58%
0.91%
0.54%
0.29%
0.51%
Escambia
49.33%
18.00%
17.14%
10.24%
3.40%
0.56%
0.49%
0.37%
0.47%
Etowah
46.09%
20.75%
16.79%
11.19%
3.27%
0.74%
0.41%
0.28%
0.49%
Fayette
49.86%
20.97%
13.35%
9.81%
2.49%
1.77%
0.50%
0.88%
0.36%
Franklin
51.47%
21.29%
13.42%
9.26%
2.55%
0.72%
0.33%
0.48%
0.48%
Geneva
48.62%
23.73%
12.99%
9.26%
2.30%
1.31%
0.66%
0.55%
0.59%
Greene
53.85%
21.61%
12.09%
6.96%
3.66%
N/A
0.73%
0.37%
0.74%
Hale
52.07%
24.98%
11.74%
7.77%
2.12%
0.53%
N/A
0.26%
0.53%
Henry
46.79%
22.28%
14.36%
11.47%
2.81%
1.05%
0.55%
0.29%
0.39%
Houston
40.39%
22.56%
18.19%
11.43%
4.13%
1.66%
0.68%
0.44%
0.53%
Jackson
49.89%
16.37%
16.90%
10.82%
2.83%
2.00%
0.37%
0.44%
0.40%
Jefferson
35.02%
23.82%
24.67%
8.92%
6.09%
0.55%
0.36%
N/A
0.58%
Lamar
50.43%
19.26%
12.97%
9.57%
2.87%
2.25%
0.78%
1.03%
0.83%
Lauderdale
42.14%
18.36%
18.69%
12.05%
5.52%
1.66%
0.36%
0.53%
0.69%
Lawrence
52.89%
17.53%
13.53%
10.74%
2.87%
0.93%
0.55%
0.41%
0.55%
Lee
32.96%
23.17%
22.50%
11.72%
7.11%
0.98%
0.61%
0.35%
0.59%
Limestone
43.03%
21.39%
18.85%
10.87%
3.90%
0.89%
0.37%
N/A
0.70%
Lowndes
59.52%
16.31%
9.88%
10.48%
3.10%
0.36%
N/A
N/A
0.36%
Macon
47.91%
19.78%
12.38%
12.79%
5.25%
0.67%
0.54%
0.54%
0.13%
Madison
36.18%
20.69%
26.03%
9.58%
5.94%
0.59%
0.31%
N/A
0.69%
Marengo
53.95%
21.17%
11.79%
7.89%
2.41%
1.21%
0.93%
0.28%
0.37%
Marion
52.92%
19.15%
13.91%
8.89%
2.52%
0.77%
0.56%
0.60%
0.68%
Marshall
49.51%
15.12%
20.56%
9.86%
3.23%
0.69%
0.30%
0.29%
0.44%
Mobile
45.22%
21.41%
18.93%
7.71%
4.59%
0.93%
0.49%
N/A
0.73%
Monroe
52.06%
17.42%
15.78%
9.87%
2.86%
0.50%
0.53%
0.53%
0.45%
Montgomery
39.42%
17.59%
20.85%
12.65%
7.30%
0.83%
0.64%
N/A
0.73%
Morgan
44.59%
19.73%
18.31%
11.40%
4.53%
0.50%
0.25%
0.27%
0.42%
Perry
51.73%
32.80%
8.80%
4.00%
0.53%
1.33%
0.53%
0.27%
N/A
Pickens
44.0.5%
25.74%
13.81%
11.31%
2.54%
0.63%
0.70%
0.98%
0.23%
Pike
46.02%
20.15%
14.79%
12.81%
3.16%
1.23%
0.79%
0.40%
0.66%
Randolph
51.59%
20.65%
12.83%
9.36%
2.92%
0.94%
0.77%
0.55%
0.39%
Russell
47.45%
27.03%
12.31%
7.92%
2.82%
1.04%
0.53%
N/A
0.90%
St. Clair
44.60%
26.88%
13.42%
10.86%
2.69%
0.53%
0.41%
N/A
0.61%
Shelby
34.35%
26.37%
22.95%
9.42%
5.03%
0.83%
0.37%
N/A
0.67%
Sumter
59.36%
15.90%
13.78%
7.42%
1.41%
0.35%
1.41%
0.35%
N/A
Talladega
51.05%
19.98%
13.56%
9.54%
3.80%
0.71%
0.59%
0.35%
0.40%
Tallapoosa
52.78%
15.01%
14.60%
11.40%
4.20%
0.53%
0.62%
0.27%
0.58%
Tuscaloosa
37.46%
25.05%
20.37%
10.64%
4.44%
0.88%
0.41%
0.29%
0.44%
Walker
55.11%
20.37%
10.84%
8.97%
2.37%
1.17%
0.46%
0.32%
0.40%
Washington
53.78%
21.82%
15.31%
6.43%
1.14%
0.85%
N/A
N/A
0.68%
Wilcox
54.36%
21.59%
12.12%
8.33%
2.27%
N/A
0.57%
0.38%
0.38%
Winston
56.12%
18.01%
11.85%
9.02%
2.73%
0.90%
0.45%
0.37%
0.54%
TOTAL
43.42%
21.09%
18.66%
10.24%
4.43%
0.92%
0.46%
0.30%
0.48%
[ 15]
By congressional district
Trump won all 7 congressional districts.[ 16]
District
Trump
Cruz
Rubio
1st
46%
19%
19%
2nd
46%
21%
15%
3rd
44%
21%
16%
4th
49%
19%
16%
5th
40%
20%
22%
6th
37%
25%
22%
7th
43%
23%
18%
Analysis
According to Pew Research , Alabama's Republican electorate has the second-highest proportion of white Evangelicals of any Super Tuesday state, at 63% of Republican voters.[ 17]
Donald Trump won the Alabama primary in a landslide due to support from Evangelical primary voters. Trump carried 43% of Evangelicals compared to 22% for Ted Cruz, according to exit polls by Edison Research .[ 18] Many pundits were perplexed by Trump's dominance among culturally conservative Southern whites who were expected to view him as immoral , but he benefitted from voters' racial , cultural, and economic angst that mattered more than shared values .[ 19]
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^ RealClearPolitics
^ FiveThirtyEight
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^ News-5/Strategy Research Archived August 13, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
^ Opinion Savvy/Insider Advantage
^ Cygnal
^ Source
^ "Certification of Results" (PDF) . www.sos.alabama.com . Retrieved October 14, 2023 .
^ Lipka, Michael. "A closer look at religion in the Super Tuesday states" . Pew Research Center . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
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^ Maxwell, Angie (December 30, 2020). "Why Trump Became a 'Confederate' President" . The Forum . 18 (4): 493–529. doi :10.1515/for-2020-2107 . ISSN 1540-8884 .