Alabama's 2nd congressional district
Alabama's 2nd congressional district is a United States congressional district in Alabama that elected a representative to the United States House of Representatives. It includes most of the Montgomery and into the southeastern part of the state. The district has parts of Montgomery County and all of Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston and Pike counties.
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Alabama's 2nd congressional district - since January 3, 2013. | |||
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| Area | 10,608 sq mi (27,470 km2) | ||
| Distribution |
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| Population (2019) | 674,920[1] | ||
| Median income | $50,494[1] | ||
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| Cook PVI | R+16[2] | ||
The district is represented by Republican Barry Moore since 2021. Barry Moore took over from Martha Roby who retired in 2020.
Election history
| Year | Office | Results |
|---|---|---|
| 2000 | President | Bush 61 - 38% |
| 2004 | President | Bush 67 - 33% |
| 2008 | President | McCain 63 - 36% |
| 2012 | President | Romney 63 - 36% |
| 2016 | President | Trump 65 - 33% |
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Terry Everett (incumbent) | 124,302 | 69.47% | |
| Democrat | Chuck James | 54,450 | 30.43% | |
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 167 | 0.09% | |
| Total votes | 178,919 | 100% | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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| Democrat | Bobby Bright | 144,368 | 50.23% | |||
| Republican | Jay Love | 142,578 | 49.61% | |||
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 448 | 0.16% | |||
| Total votes | 287,394 | 100% | ||||
| Democrat gain from Republican | ||||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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| Republican | Martha Roby | 111,332 | 51.12% | |||
| Democrat | Bobby Bright (incumbent) | 106,465 | 48.88% | |||
| Total votes | 217,797 | 100% | ||||
| Republican gain from Democrat | ||||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Martha Roby (incumbent) | 180,591 | 63.60% | |
| Democrat | Therese Ford | 103,092 | 36.31% | |
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 270 | 0.10% | |
| Total votes | 283,953 | 100% | ||
| style="background-color: Template:United States political party color" | | Republican hold | |||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Martha Roby (incumbent) | 113,103 | 67.34% | |
| Democrat | Erick Wright | 54,692 | 32.56% | |
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 157 | 0.09% | |
| Total votes | 167,952 | 100% | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Martha Roby (incumbent) | 134,886 | 48.77% | |
| Democrat | Nathan Mathis | 112,089 | 40.53% | |
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 29,609 | 10.71% | |
| Total votes | 276,584 | 100% | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Martha Roby (incumbent) | 138,879 | 61.39% | |
| Democrat | Tabitha Isner | 86,931 | 38.43% | |
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 420 | 0.19% | |
| Total votes | 226,230 | 100% | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Barry Moore | 197,996 | 65.2% | |
| Democrat | Phyllis Harvey-Hall | 105,286 | 34.7% | |
| style="background-color: Template:Write-in/meta/color; width: 2px;" | | Write-in | 287 | 0.1% | |
| Total votes | 303,569 | 100% | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
Alabama's 2nd Congressional District Media
- John McKee.jpg
Portrait of John McKee as a young man. John McKee was a politician in the Southwest Territory (later Tennessee) and Alabama. He was the first representative to the U.S. Congress from the 2nd district of Alabama (1823-1829).
- AL-2 18-22.png
AL-2 from the congresses of 18 to 22
- R E B Baylor.jpg
Sketch of Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor
- AL-2 23-26.png
AL-2 from the congresses of 23 to 26
- Gov. Joshua L. Martin.jpg
Photograph of Joshua L. Martin (1799-1856).
AL-2 from the congresses of 28 to 33
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=01&cd=02
- ↑ "Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. April 7, 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 7, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
- ↑ http://proximityone.com/cd113_2010_ur.htm