2022 Alabama gubernatorial election
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La elección para gobernador de Alabama de 2022 se llevó a cabo el 8 de noviembre. La gobernadora republicana titular Kay Ivey asumió el cargo el 10 de abril de 2017, tras la renuncia de Robert J. Bentley, y fue elegida para un mandato completo en 2018. Confirmó su candidatura para la reelección por un segundo mandato. Las elecciones primarias se realizaron el 24 de mayo. Sin embargo, el 21 de junio hubo una segunda vuelta en la interna demócrata, ya que ningún candidato logró superar el 50% requerido de los votos en la primera ronda.
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2022年阿拉巴馬州州長選舉於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉。 現任共和黨州長凱·艾維於羅伯特·朱利安·本特利辭職後於2017年4月10日上任,並於2018年當選為一個完整任期 . 她正在競選連任第二個完整任期。 2022年州長選舉的獲勝者定於2023年1月16日宣誓就職。 阿拉巴馬州的初選於5月24日舉行。定於6月21日舉行決選,在沒有候選人獲得達到50%選票的情況下進行。共和黨初選避免了決選,艾維完全獲勝。民主黨初選將進入和约兰达·弗劳尔斯之間的決選。
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The 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Republican Governor Kay Ivey took office on April 10, 2017, upon the resignation of Robert J. Bentley, and was elected to a full term in 2018. She ran for re-election to a second full term. The winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election is scheduled to be sworn in on January 16, 2023.
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2022ko Alabamako gobernadore hauteskundeak 2022ko azaroaren 8an egin ziren, aukeratzeko. gobernadore errepublikanoak kargua hartu zuen 2007ko apirilaren 10ean, dimisioa eman ondoren, eta 2018an agintaldi oso baterako hautatu zuten. Bigarren agintaldi oso batera itzultzeko postulatu zen. 2022ko estatu-hauteskundeen irabazlea 2023ko urtarrilaren 16an hartu zuen kargua.
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L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Alabama a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. La gouverneure républicaine sortante Kay Ivey a pris ses fonctions le 10 avril 2017, à la suite de la démission de Robert J. Bentley, et a été élue pour un mandat complet en 2018. Elle se présente pour être réélue pour un deuxième mandat complet. Ivey est largement réélue pour un deuxième mandat complet. Elle réalise le meilleur score de sa carrière de gouverneure.
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;Individuals
*Beatrice Nichols, Republican nominee for Alabama's 7th congressional district in 2022
*Troy Towns, former vice chair and former director of minority outreach for the Alabama Republican Party
;Newspapers
*The Highland Park Review
;Businesses
*Pigfarm Gun Range
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*Alabama First Alliance
*Stand for Health Freedom
*South Alabama Republican Assembly
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*Alabama AFL–CIO
*United Auto Workers
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*Alabama Cannabis Coalition
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*Randy Howell, competitive fisherman and 2014 Bassmaster Classic winner
*Leland Whaley, conservative talk radio host of Leland Live
*Yaffee, conservative talk radio host of The Yaffee Program and Yellowhammer News contributor
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*Alabama Cannabis Coalition
*Alabama Republicans Against Marijuana Prohibition
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*Alabama New South Alliance
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*Stand for Health Freedom
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;State senators
*Larry Stutts, Alabama State Senator for District 6
;State representatives
*Ritchie Whorton, Alabama State Representative for District 22
*Tommy Hanes, Alabama State Representative for District 23
*Mike Holmes, Alabama State Representative for District 31
*Rich Wingo, Alabama State Representative for District 62
;Individuals
*Bill Armistead, chairman of the Alabama Republican Party , former Alabama State Senator for District 14
*Dale Jackson, conservative talk radio host of The Dale Jackson Show and Yellowhammer News contributor
*Betty Peters, former member of the Alabama State Board of Education
;Political parties
*Alabama Conservative Party
;Organizations
*Alabama Christian Education Association
*American Family Association Action
*Christian Conservatives of Alabama
;PACs
*Coal Miners Political Action Committee
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;Individuals
*James Henderson, head of Christian Pro-Life Council, radio show host and former pastor
*Mike Lindell, founder of MyPillow and conspiracy theorist
;Organizations
*American Conservative Union
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;State executives
*Will Ainsworth, incumbent Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
;State senators
*Tim Melson, Alabama State Senator for District 1
*Tom Butler, Alabama State Senator for District 2
*Arthur Orr, Alabama State Senator for District 3
*Garlan Gudger, Alabama State Senator for District 4
*Greg Reed, president pro tempore of the Alabama Senate, Alabama State Senator for District 5
*Steve Livingston, Alabama State Senator for District 8
*Clay Scofield, majority leader of the Alabama Senate, Alabama State Senator for District 9
*Andrew Jones, Alabama State Senator for District 10
*Jim McClendon, Alabama State Senator for District 11
*J. T. Waggoner, Alabama State Senator for District 16
;State representatives
*Lynn Greer, Alabama State Representative for District 2
*Parker Moore, Alabama State Representative for District 4
*Danny Crawford, Alabama State Representative for District 5
*Andy Whitt, Alabama State Representative for District 6
*Proncey Robertson, Alabama State Representative for District 7
*Terri Collins, Alabama State Representative for District 8
*Scott Stadthagen, Alabama State Representative for District 9
*Randall Shedd, Alabama State Representative for District 11
*Tim Wadsworth, Alabama State Representative for District 14
*Kyle South, Alabama State Representative for District 16
*Tracy Estes. Alabama State Representative for District 17
*Howard Sanderford, Alabama State Representative for District 20
*Rex Reynolds, Alabama State Representative for District 21
*Nathaniel Ledbetter, majority leader of the Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama State Representative for District 24
*Mac McCutcheon, Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama State Representative for District 25
*Kerry Rich, Alabama State Representative for District 26
*Wes Kitchens, Alabama State Representative for District 27
*Craig Lipscomb, Alabama State Representative for Discrict 30
*Ben Robbins, Alabama State Representative for District 33
*David Standridge, Alabama State Representative for District 34
*Steve Hurst, Alabama State Representative for District 35
*Randy Wood, Alabama State Representative for District 36
*Ginny Shaver, Alabama State Representative for District 39
*K.L. Brown, Alabama State Representative for District 40
*Corley Ellis, Alabama State Representative for District 41
*Danny Garrett, Alabama State Representative for District 44
*Dickie Drake, Alabama State Representative for District 45
*David Faulkner, Alabama State Representative for District 46
*Russell Bedsole, Alabama State Representative for District 49
*Jim Hill, Alabama State Representative for District 50
*Rodney Sullivan, Alabama State Representative for District 61
;Mayors
*Ron Anders, mayor of Auburn
*Woody Baird, mayor of Alexander City
*Ed Beasley, mayor of Luverne
*Mark Blankenship, mayor of Ozark
*Becky Bracke, mayor of Opp
*F. L. "Bubba" Copeland, mayor of Smiths Station
*Gary Fuller, mayor of Opelika
*David Hayes, mayor of Geneva
*Earl Johnson, mayor of Andalusia
*Tommy Miller, mayor of Notasulga
*Jimmy Money, mayor of Abbeville
*Jason Reeves, mayor of Troy
*Mark Saliba, mayor of Dothan
*Sandy Stimpson, mayor of Mobile
;Law enforcement
*31 county sheriffs and police chiefs
;Organizations
*Alabama Association of Realtors
*Alabama Forestry Association
*Business Council of Alabama
*Coastal 150
*League of Southeastern Credit Unions
*Manufacture Alabama
*National Rifle Association
*National Right to Life
;PACs
*Alabama RetailPAC
*Susan B. Anthony List Candidate Fund
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The 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Republican Governor Kay Ivey took office on April 10, 2017, upon the resignation of Robert J. Bentley, and was elected to a full term in 2018. She ran for re-election to a second full term. The winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election is scheduled to be sworn in on January 16, 2023. Primary elections in Alabama were held on May 24. Runoff elections for instances where no candidate received 50% plus one vote were scheduled for June 21. A runoff was avoided in the Republican primary, with Ivey winning outright. The Democratic primary advanced to a runoff between Malika Sanders-Fortier and Yolanda Flowers, with Flowers winning the Democratic nomination. This was the first gubernatorial election in Alabama history in which both major party nominees were women. Flowers was also the first Black female gubernatorial nominee in Alabama. This was the first election in known Alabama gubernatorial history where a Republican won Marengo County and Russell County. Kay Ivey won re-election in a landslide during the general election.
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La elección para gobernador de Alabama de 2022 se llevó a cabo el 8 de noviembre. La gobernadora republicana titular Kay Ivey asumió el cargo el 10 de abril de 2017, tras la renuncia de Robert J. Bentley, y fue elegida para un mandato completo en 2018. Confirmó su candidatura para la reelección por un segundo mandato. Las elecciones primarias se realizaron el 24 de mayo. Sin embargo, el 21 de junio hubo una segunda vuelta en la interna demócrata, ya que ningún candidato logró superar el 50% requerido de los votos en la primera ronda.
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2022ko Alabamako gobernadore hauteskundeak 2022ko azaroaren 8an egin ziren, aukeratzeko. gobernadore errepublikanoak kargua hartu zuen 2007ko apirilaren 10ean, dimisioa eman ondoren, eta 2018an agintaldi oso baterako hautatu zuten. Bigarren agintaldi oso batera itzultzeko postulatu zen. 2022ko estatu-hauteskundeen irabazlea 2023ko urtarrilaren 16an hartu zuen kargua. Maiatzaren 24an hauteskunde primarioak egin ziren Alabaman. Hautagai bakar batek ere %50eko babesa lortu ez zuen eremuetan, ekainaren 21ean egin zen bigarren itzulia. Errepublikanoen artean, Iveyk irabazi zituen gehiengo osoz. Alderdi Demokratan aurrera egin zuten eta hautagaiek. Bigarrenak eskuratu zuen nominazioa.
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L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Alabama a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. La gouverneure républicaine sortante Kay Ivey a pris ses fonctions le 10 avril 2017, à la suite de la démission de Robert J. Bentley, et a été élue pour un mandat complet en 2018. Elle se présente pour être réélue pour un deuxième mandat complet. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 24 mai. Ivey a remporté aisément l'investiture républicaine. Elle affronte l'activiste démocrate Yolanda Flowers. Ivey est largement favorite, dans cet État très républicain. Il s'agit de la première élection gouvernorale dans l'histoire de l'État lors de laquelle les candidats des deux principaux partis sont des femmes. Ivey est largement réélue pour un deuxième mandat complet. Elle réalise le meilleur score de sa carrière de gouverneure.
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2022年阿拉巴馬州州長選舉於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉。 現任共和黨州長凱·艾維於羅伯特·朱利安·本特利辭職後於2017年4月10日上任,並於2018年當選為一個完整任期 . 她正在競選連任第二個完整任期。 2022年州長選舉的獲勝者定於2023年1月16日宣誓就職。 阿拉巴馬州的初選於5月24日舉行。定於6月21日舉行決選,在沒有候選人獲得達到50%選票的情況下進行。共和黨初選避免了決選,艾維完全獲勝。民主黨初選將進入和约兰达·弗劳尔斯之間的決選。
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2022 Alabama gubernatorial election