These 10 Alabama counties gave Donald Trump more than 85% of the vote

Alabama certified the results of the 2024 general election on Tuesday, affirming Donald Trump’s dominance as he received 64.6% of the votes cast for president, topping the 62% that he got in 2016 and 2020.

Vice President Kamala Harris got 34.1%.

Three independent candidates and the write-in votes accounted for the other 1.3%.

Trump received 1,462,616 votes in Alabama, about 21,000 more than four years ago. Harris received 772,412, about 77,000 fewer than Joe Biden got in 2020.

The Alabama State Canvassing Board, including Secretary of State Wes Allen, certified the results received from the counties this morning in a short ceremony at the Capitol. Representatives of Gov. Kay Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall, who are on the board, attended the meeting.

Trump carried 55 of Alabama’s 67 counties. He received more than 90% of the vote in four counties.

Here are the 10 counties with the highest percentage vote for Trump:

  • Winston, 91.4%
  • Cleburne, 91.3%
  • Marion, 90.4%
  • Blount, 90%
  • Cullman, 89.7%
  • Geneva, 88.1%
  • Lamar, 87.6%
  • Cherokee, 87.3%
  • Franklin, 86.1%
  • Covington, 85.9%.

Harris carried Jefferson and Montgomery counties, as well as Bullock, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Macon, Perry, Russell, Sumter, and Wilcox.