Sub-Races
0.23%
Governor
Yolanda Rochelle Flowers
22
2,187
68.67%
+39.49%
0.11%
Lieutenant Governor
Will Ainsworth
22
925
70.88%
-12.80%
0.22%
Attorney General
Wendell Major
22
2,247
71.04%
+39.02%
0.22%
Secretary of State
Pamela J. Laffitte
22
2,228
70.64%
+39.53%
0.11%
State Treasurer
Young Boozer, III
22
904
70.96%
-12.78%
0.11%
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
Rick Pate
22
904
71.13%
-13.13%
0.11%
State Auditor
Andrew Sorrell
22
909
72.66%
-11.76%
0.20%
President
Kamala Harris
24
3,174
71.09%
+36.99%
0.23%
Senate Class II
Doug Jones
20
3,943
75.58%
+35.84%
0.22%
Senate Class III
Willie "Will" Boyd, Jr.
22
2,224
70.03%
+39.14%
1.51%
AL - District 07
Terri Sewell
24
3,252
73.66%
+9.98%
0.27%
Amendment 1 (March) - Judiciary Retirement Plans
Yes
16
2,344
80.41%
+17.57%
0.30%
Amendment #10: Banking
Yes
12
2,209
51.83%
-2.22%
0.32%
Amendment #11: Lawrence County
Yes
12
2,084
52.51%
-13.60%
0.29%
Amendment #1: Ad Valorem Tax
Yes
10
2,251
69.76%
+24.60%
0.54%
Amendment #1: Ban Gay Marriage
Yes
06
3,698
79.44%
-1.74%
0.48%
Amendment #1: Capital Improvement Trust Fund
Yes
07
1,071
94.11%
+15.07%
0.26%
Amendment #1: Forbids Recognition of Foreign Law
Yes
14
1,628
64.22%
-8.11%
0.34%
Amendment #1: Foreign Trade Investment Zone
Yes
06
1,830
66.79%
+16.95%
0.29%
Amendment #1: Forever Wild Land Trust
Yes
12
4,022
78.42%
+3.26%
0.57%
Amendment #1: Medicaid (September)
Yes
12
3,081
90.19%
+24.84%
0.28%
Amendment #1: Rainy Day Accounts
Yes
08
3,530
75.35%
+18.53%
0.22%
Amendment #1: Ten Commandments Amendment
No
18
1,846
55.29%
+26.94%
0.26%
Amendment #2: Bond Authorization
Yes
14
1,390
56.41%
+5.94%
0.48%
Amendment #2: Funds for Healthcare Costs
Yes
07
1,085
95.26%
+11.46%
0.30%
Amendment #2: General Obligation Bond
Yes
12
4,192
83.39%
+13.98%
0.31%
Amendment #2: School District Property Tax
Yes
06
2,131
69.53%
+10.94%
0.17%
Amendment #2: Shelby County Judicial Commission
Yes
08
1,067
55.23%
-5.12%
0.28%
Amendment #2: Special County Educational Tax
Yes
10
2,245
69.92%
+22.24%
0.21%
Amendment #2: State Abortion Policy Amendment
No
18
2,180
65.35%
+24.35%
0.32%
Amendment #3: Baldwin County Stockton Landmark District
Yes
12
2,160
51.89%
-15.92%
0.23%
Amendment #3: Board of Trustees Membership for University of Alabama Amendment
Yes
18
1,843
57.50%
-2.79%
0.34%
Amendment #3: Macon County Board of Education Elections
Yes
06
1,841
70.54%
+9.30%
0.18%
Amendment #3: Madison School Taxes
No
08
1,010
51.09%
+1.58%
0.25%
Amendment #3: Scrutiny of Gun Laws
Yes
14
1,403
54.59%
-17.91%
0.28%
Amendment #3: Ten Year Road and Bridge Construction Program
Yes
10
2,484
72.06%
+29.05%
0.27%
Amendment #4: 2/3 Majority Vote to Increse Local Spending >$50k
Yes
14
1,764
68.75%
+12.50%
0.19%
Amendment #4: Blount County Annexation
Yes
08
1,186
57.60%
+0.69%
0.24%
Amendment #4: City/County Tax
Yes
10
1,495
64.83%
+15.19%
0.22%
Amendment #4: Legislative Vacancies Amendment
No
18
1,854
57.20%
+23.33%
0.30%
Amendment #4: Segregation Reference Ban
No
12
4,169
80.17%
+19.51%
0.32%
Amendment #5: Assets and Liabilities Transfer
Yes
12
3,240
77.14%
+8.49%
0.25%
Amendment #5: Right to Hunt & Fish
Yes
14
1,986
81.03%
+1.19%
0.18%
Amendment #5: Russell County Court Costs
No
08
1,015
52.21%
-2.63%
0.30%
Amendment #6: Healthcare
No
12
3,445
70.42%
+29.38%
0.18%
Amendment #6: Utilities Board in Tuskegee
Yes
08
1,017
54.77%
-3.09%
0.29%
Amendment #7: Secret Ballot
No
12
3,025
66.11%
+33.22%
0.30%
Amendment #8: Legislative Compensation
No
12
3,315
68.58%
+37.08%
0.29%
Amendment #9: Business Privilege Tax
Yes
12
2,210
50.34%
-7.46%
0.21%
Amendment 01 - Alabama Auburn University Board of Trustees
Yes
16
2,896
84.85%
+11.42%
0.20%
Amendment 02 - Rules Governing Allocation of State Park Funds
Yes
16
3,154
87.42%
+7.68%
0.21%
Amendment 03 - Rules for Determining a Local Constitutional Amendment
Yes
16
1,725
53.76%
-6.88%
0.20%
Amendment 04 - County Affairs Administration
Yes
16
2,393
74.09%
+2.41%
0.21%
Amendment 05 - Separation of Powers
Yes
16
1,897
58.19%
-1.80%
0.21%
Amendment 06 - Impeachment Threshold
Yes
16
1,730
55.68%
+2.10%
0.24%
Amendment 07 - Supervision of Etowah County Sheriff Staff
No
16
1,668
58.42%
+17.80%
0.21%
Amendment 08 - Right to Work
Yes
16
1,834
54.93%
-14.68%
0.21%
Amendment 09 - Maximum Age for Pickens County Judges
Yes
16
1,834
54.93%
-14.68%
0.32%
Amendment 1 (March) - Exempt Local Bills from Budget Isolation Resolution
Yes
24
1,335
59.89%
+11.20%
0.24%
Amendment 10 - Calhoun County Police Jurisdiction
Yes
16
1,824
64.96%
-0.66%
0.19%
Amendment 11 - Business Zones
Yes
16
1,892
67.72%
+8.44%
0.19%
Amendment 12 - Baldwin County Toll Roads
Yes
16
1,892
67.72%
+8.44%
0.21%
Amendment 13 - Removal of Government Official Age Restrictions
Yes
16
2,332
73.80%
+16.43%
0.22%
Amendment 14 - Budget Isolation Resolutions
Yes
16
2,704
81.89%
+13.19%
1.10%
July Amendment #1: Ends Cotton Assessment Refund for Nonparticipants
Yes
14
1,916
73.98%
+6.90%
0.40%
June Amendment #1: Propane Gas Promotion Programs
Yes
10
1,732
63.23%
+23.21%
0.11%
PSC - Associate Place 1
Jeremy H. Oden
22
900
71.54%
-12.18%
0.11%
PSC - Associate Place 2
Chris "Chip" Beeker
22
890
70.69%
-12.48%
3.56%
AL House 068
Thomas E. "Action" Jackson
22
622
94.39%
+42.91%
6.54%
AL State Senate 23
Robert L. Stewart
22
1,987
62.54%
+9.16%
0.30%
Amendment 1 (May) - Bonding for Historic Sites and State Parks
Yes
22
1,981
84.51%
+7.55%
0.28%
Amendment 1 - Appointed Education Board (March)
No
20
2,639
84.12%
+9.01%
0.19%
Amendment 1 - Require Citizenship to Vote
No
20
1,917
50.77%
+27.78%
0.19%
Amendment 2 - Restructure Judicial System
No
20
2,395
68.55%
+17.48%
0.19%
Amendment 3 - Longer Appointed Judge Terms
No
20
2,125
59.23%
+24.06%
0.20%
Amendment 4 - Recompile State Constitution
Yes
20
2,400
65.79%
-1.03%
0.19%
Amendment 5 - Franklin Defense Rights
No
20
1,679
53.51%
+25.12%
0.19%
Amendment 6 - Lauderdale Defense Rights
No
20
1,695
53.74%
+25.35%
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Website https://www.perrycountyal.gov/
Established December 13, 1819
Disbanded Still Active
Contributor RP
Last Modified RP May 05, 2024 09:10am
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The governing body of Perry County is the Perry County Commission, consisting of five members who are elected by districts. Commissioners are elected to four- year terms and represent approximately 9,000 citizens. The Chair and Vice Chair are elected by majority vote of the County Commission.
The Commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. The meetings begin at 5:00 p.m. Meetings are held in the Albert Turner, Sr. Courthouse Annex, located at 200 Pickens Street, next to the Perry County Jail.
For more information on Commission meetings, contact the Perry County Courthouse at: (334) 683-2200.
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