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2024 Alabama Supreme Court election 
 
The 2024 Alabama Supreme Court election  took place on November 5, 2024, to elect five of the nine members to the Supreme Court of Alabama , including the Chief Justice. The justices will serve six-year terms.
2024 Alabama Supreme Court chief justice election 
 
Stewart 
   50–60%
   60–70%
   70–80%
   80–90%
   90–100%
 
Griffin 
   50–60%
   60–70%
   70–80%
 
  
 
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Only one candidate filed for the Democratic nomination, so no primary was held.
2024 Alabama Supreme Court election, Place 1 
 
Only one major party candidate filed, so no primary elections were held.
2024 Alabama Supreme Court election, Place 2 
 
Only one major party candidate filed, so no primary elections were held.
Tommy Bryan , Alabama Supreme Court associate justice (2013–present)[ 7] 2024 Alabama Supreme Court election, Place 3 
 
Only one major party candidate filed, so no primary elections were held.
2024 Alabama Supreme Court election, Place 4 
 
Only one major party candidate filed, so no primary elections were held.
^ "Alabama Supreme Court judge who concurred with controversial IVF ruling wins chief justice primary" . NBC News . March 5, 2024. Retrieved September 24,  2024 .^ "Bryan Taylor in chief justice race: 'It's important for Republicans to have a true conservative' . Alabama Daily News . February 19, 2024. Retrieved September 24,  2024 .^ "RepublicanPartyOfficial-2024PrimaryResult-Amended.xlsx"  (XLSX) . Alabama Secretary of State . Retrieved September 24,  2024 .^ Hagan, Victor. "Alabama voter's guide: Supreme Court Chief Justice" . Montgomery Advertiser . Retrieved September 24,  2024 . ^ a b c d e   "Official Election Night Results"  (PDF) . Alabama Secretary of State . Retrieved December 3,  2024 .^ "Who's not discussing the Alabama IVF ruling? State judicial candidates" . Alabama Reflector . February 28, 2024. Retrieved September 24,  2024 .^ "Justice Tommy Bryan announces bid for re-election to Alabama Supreme Court" . Alabama Political Reporter . March 17, 2023. Retrieved September 24,  2024 .^ "Justice Will Sellers running unopposed, secures another term" . Alabama Political Reporter . November 13, 2023. Retrieved September 24,  2024 .^ "StateCertificationofRepublicanPartyCandidates-2024PrimaryElection.pdf"  (PDF) . Alabama Secretary of State . Retrieved September 24,  2024 .  
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