April 16 Primary Runoff Election Guide
What To Know Before the April 16 Run-off Election: You May Be Voting in a Different District
- Vote: April 16 Primary Runoff Election
- Your congressional district may have changed. Be informed before going to the polls.
The Mobile Chamber does not endorse any specific candidate but is dedicated to equipping our community with valuable resources to stay well informed about the candidates on the ballot. We earnestly encourage you to exercise your right to vote. Your participation is crucial in shaping the future of our community and ensuring a vibrant and representative democracy.
Watch the District 2 Congressional Debate
Stream to watch the candidates debate before the run-off election on April 16.
Republicans: WATCH
Democrats: WATCH
This debate was sponsored by the Mobile Chamber in partnership with FOX10 WALA and WSFA
Learn About the Congressional District 2 Candidates
District 2 Democrat and Republican candidates: Candidate Q & A
Are you located in Congressional District 2?
Click here to verify your voter registration and voting district.
View Congressional District 2 Sample Ballots
View the official Sample Ballots.
Mobile County: Democrat Run-off Primary Sample Ballot Mobile County
Mobile County: Republican Run-off Primary Sample Ballot Mobile County
Find your polling place.
Polling Place Hours: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Your voting location may have changed since the last election.
Click here to verify your polling location.
How do I vote absentee?
Click here to learn more about the absentee voting process.
Important Election Dates
April 16, 2024 – Primary Runoff Election (if necessary)
April 1 – Voter registration deadline
April 9 – Last day to apply for an absentee ballot by mail
April 9 – Last day to apply for an absentee ballot by mail
April 11- Last day to apply for an absentee ballot in person
April 15 – Last day to hand-deliver absentee ballot
April 16 – Absentee ballots returned by mail must be received by noon*
Your Congressional District May Have Changed:
You may not be voting in the same congressional district as previous years. The primary on March 5 is the first election in Alabama using the new, court-ordered congressional districts, meaning Semmes, Spring Hill, Midtown, Downtown, Tillman’s Corner and many other parts of Mobile are now District 2 instead of District 1.
Source: Secretary of State 2024 Election Guide
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