Sub-Races
4.08%
Governor
Yolanda Rochelle Flowers
22
32,511
56.33%
+27.15%
3.24%
Lieutenant Governor
Will Ainsworth
22
24,319
65.59%
-18.09%
4.09%
Attorney General
Wendell Major
22
34,470
59.93%
+27.91%
4.08%
Secretary of State
Pamela J. Laffitte
22
33,970
59.35%
+28.24%
3.22%
State Treasurer
Young Boozer, III
22
24,943
68.44%
-15.30%
3.18%
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
Rick Pate
22
23,987
67.17%
-17.08%
3.17%
State Auditor
Andrew Sorrell
22
23,987
67.22%
-17.20%
4.27%
President
Joe Biden
20
64,529
65.09%
+28.52%
4.27%
Senate Class II
Doug Jones
20
66,592
67.31%
+27.57%
4.08%
Senate Class III
Willie "Will" Boyd, Jr.
22
33,685
58.37%
+27.49%
21.94%
AL - District 02
Phyllis Harvey-Hall
22
22,601
51.77%
+22.62%
7.15%
AL - District 07
Terri Sewell
22
12,270
88.45%
+24.90%
4.74%
Amendment 1 (March) - Judiciary Retirement Plans
Yes
16
34,875
67.99%
+5.15%
5.08%
Amendment #10: Banking
Yes
12
46,754
63.82%
+9.78%
4.92%
Amendment #11: Lawrence County
Yes
12
42,607
68.94%
+2.83%
4.87%
Amendment #1: Ad Valorem Tax
Yes
10
28,089
51.79%
+6.64%
5.04%
Amendment #1: Ban Gay Marriage
Yes
06
33,021
76.28%
-4.91%
5.47%
Amendment #1: Capital Improvement Trust Fund
Yes
07
11,639
88.94%
+9.89%
4.87%
Amendment #1: Forbids Recognition of Foreign Law
Yes
14
32,128
68.54%
-3.80%
5.11%
Amendment #1: Foreign Trade Investment Zone
Yes
06
25,106
60.23%
+10.39%
4.81%
Amendment #1: Forever Wild Land Trust
Yes
12
64,267
75.79%
+0.63%
6.59%
Amendment #1: Medicaid (September)
Yes
12
27,234
69.16%
+3.80%
4.97%
Amendment #1: Rainy Day Accounts
Yes
08
56,077
67.89%
+11.08%
4.53%
Amendment #1: Ten Commandments Amendment
Yes
18
40,435
58.44%
-13.21%
4.91%
Amendment #2: Bond Authorization
No
14
23,917
51.28%
+1.76%
5.49%
Amendment #2: Funds for Healthcare Costs
Yes
07
12,071
91.87%
+8.07%
4.99%
Amendment #2: General Obligation Bond
Yes
12
60,015
72.91%
+3.50%
5.00%
Amendment #2: School District Property Tax
Yes
06
30,365
61.03%
+2.45%
4.53%
Amendment #2: Shelby County Judicial Commission
Yes
08
33,950
67.17%
+6.83%
4.88%
Amendment #2: Special County Educational Tax
Yes
10
31,363
55.45%
+7.77%
4.47%
Amendment #2: State Abortion Policy Amendment
No
18
39,593
57.07%
+16.08%
4.89%
Amendment #3: Baldwin County Stockton Landmark District
Yes
12
44,440
69.43%
+1.63%
4.55%
Amendment #3: Board of Trustees Membership for University of Alabama Amendment
Yes
18
36,207
57.41%
-2.89%
5.26%
Amendment #3: Macon County Board of Education Elections
Yes
06
27,852
69.19%
+7.96%
4.52%
Amendment #3: Madison School Taxes
Yes
08
30,520
60.17%
+9.67%
4.80%
Amendment #3: Scrutiny of Gun Laws
Yes
14
28,575
58.57%
-13.93%
4.96%
Amendment #3: Ten Year Road and Bridge Construction Program
No
10
36,317
59.40%
+2.41%
4.90%
Amendment #4: 2/3 Majority Vote to Increse Local Spending >$50k
Yes
14
24,468
52.50%
-3.74%
4.50%
Amendment #4: Blount County Annexation
Yes
08
30,202
61.49%
+4.58%
4.76%
Amendment #4: City/County Tax
Yes
10
23,809
53.07%
+3.42%
4.54%
Amendment #4: Legislative Vacancies Amendment
Yes
18
38,829
58.02%
-8.10%
5.10%
Amendment #4: Segregation Reference Ban
No
12
59,697
68.17%
+7.50%
4.95%
Amendment #5: Assets and Liabilities Transfer
Yes
12
48,257
74.26%
+5.61%
4.78%
Amendment #5: Right to Hunt & Fish
Yes
14
33,125
70.02%
-9.81%
4.57%
Amendment #5: Russell County Court Costs
Yes
08
26,822
54.52%
+9.36%
5.01%
Amendment #6: Healthcare
No
12
45,463
55.24%
+14.20%
4.79%
Amendment #6: Utilities Board in Tuskegee
Yes
08
34,099
67.57%
+9.72%
5.00%
Amendment #7: Secret Ballot
Yes
12
44,670
56.75%
-10.37%
5.01%
Amendment #8: Legislative Compensation
Yes
12
47,476
58.89%
-9.61%
5.03%
Amendment #9: Business Privilege Tax
Yes
12
50,514
65.94%
+8.14%
4.66%
Amendment 01 - Alabama Auburn University Board of Trustees
Yes
16
57,320
76.35%
+2.92%
4.47%
Amendment 02 - Rules Governing Allocation of State Park Funds
Yes
16
61,999
78.13%
-1.61%
4.64%
Amendment 03 - Rules for Determining a Local Constitutional Amendment
Yes
16
38,732
54.22%
-6.42%
4.66%
Amendment 04 - County Affairs Administration
Yes
16
53,526
72.09%
+0.42%
4.67%
Amendment 05 - Separation of Powers
Yes
16
39,869
55.50%
-4.49%
4.72%
Amendment 06 - Impeachment Threshold
Yes
16
34,923
50.28%
-3.30%
5.03%
Amendment 07 - Supervision of Etowah County Sheriff Staff
Yes
16
31,797
53.32%
-6.06%
4.61%
Amendment 08 - Right to Work
Yes
16
47,513
64.09%
-5.52%
4.61%
Amendment 09 - Maximum Age for Pickens County Judges
Yes
16
47,513
64.09%
-5.52%
5.12%
Amendment 1 (March) - Exempt Local Bills from Budget Isolation Resolution
No
24
18,459
51.42%
+0.11%
5.02%
Amendment 10 - Calhoun County Police Jurisdiction
Yes
16
38,841
66.30%
+0.68%
4.68%
Amendment 11 - Business Zones
Yes
16
43,046
62.89%
+3.62%
4.68%
Amendment 12 - Baldwin County Toll Roads
Yes
16
43,046
62.89%
+3.62%
4.60%
Amendment 13 - Removal of Government Official Age Restrictions
Yes
16
42,481
60.42%
+3.06%
4.56%
Amendment 14 - Budget Isolation Resolutions
Yes
16
47,804
69.11%
+0.41%
2.68%
July Amendment #1: Ends Cotton Assessment Refund for Nonparticipants
Yes
14
3,716
58.76%
-8.32%
4.47%
June Amendment #1: Propane Gas Promotion Programs
No
10
16,861
55.38%
-4.60%
4.29%
PSC - President
Laura Casey
20
63,864
65.71%
+27.82%
3.15%
PSC - Associate Place 1
Jeremy H. Oden
22
23,080
65.38%
-18.34%
3.15%
PSC - Associate Place 2
Chris "Chip" Beeker
22
22,725
64.38%
-18.79%
8.25%
State Board of Education District 3
Stephanie Bell
20
13,318
53.02%
-15.90%
27.88%
State Board of Education District 5
Tonya Smith Chestnut
20
50,959
71.11%
+8.40%
12.98%
AL House 069
Kelvin J. Lawrence
22
1,798
87.20%
+31.99%
47.61%
AL State Senate 25
Will Barfoot
22
14,202
77.93%
-7.35%
4.51%
AL State Supreme Court Chief Justice
Robert Vance
18
51,978
67.75%
+25.21%
3.94%
Amendment 1 (May) - Bonding for Historic Sites and State Parks
Yes
22
24,809
80.07%
+3.10%
4.46%
Amendment 1 - Appointed Education Board (March)
No
20
32,359
65.11%
-10.01%
4.24%
Amendment 1 - Require Citizenship to Vote
Yes
20
58,311
69.02%
-7.99%
4.27%
Amendment 2 - Restructure Judicial System
Yes
20
39,418
51.26%
+2.32%
4.26%
Amendment 3 - Longer Appointed Judge Terms
Yes
20
49,219
62.79%
-2.04%
4.20%
Amendment 4 - Recompile State Constitution
Yes
20
55,205
71.77%
+4.95%
4.23%
Amendment 5 - Franklin Defense Rights
Yes
20
44,537
62.12%
-9.49%
4.25%
Amendment 6 - Lauderdale Defense Rights
Yes
20
44,765
61.97%
-9.64%
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Montgomery County was created by the Mississippi Territory General Assembly on 1816 Dec. 6. It is located in the south-central part of the state and is bounded on the north by the Alabama and Tallapoosa Rivers. It encompasses 793 square miles.
The county was named in honor of Major Lemuel Putnam Montgomery (Tennessee) who was killed in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1814. The county seat was established in Montgomery, which was also selected as the state capital in 1846. Other significant communities include Hope Hull, Ramer, Pike Road and Mt. Meigs.
The governing body of Montgomery County is the Montgomery County Commission, consisting of five members who are elected by districts. Each Commissioner is elected to a four-year term and represents approximately 45,000 constituents. The Chairperson and Vice Chair are selected by a majority vote of the Commission.
The Commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. The Information Session begins at 9:00 a.m. followed by the Formal Session at 10:00 a.m. Commission Meetings are held in the Commission Chamber located on the first floor of the Montgomery County Administration Building, Courthouse Annex III, located at 101 S. Lawrence Street.
For more information on Commission meetings, contact the Administrator's Office at 334-832-1210.
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