(UPDATED) Strange, Busby among local write-ins as counties sort through Senate race votes
Published 10:48 am Tuesday, December 19, 2017
- Cullman County election officials wrap up opening provisional ballots and reviewing write-in votes Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017.
MONTGOMERY (AP) — Alabama is sorting through write-in votes this morning in last week’s U.S. Senate election, though Secretary of State John Merrill says the outcome isn’t expected to change.
Merrill announced Monday that counties will check write-in votes under a new state law that only requires poll workers to sort through them if the number of write-ins is higher than the winner’s margin of victory. There were 22,814 write-ins.
With 20,634 votes, Doug Jones defeated embattled Republican Roy Moore to become the first Democrat elected to the Senate from Alabama in a quarter-century. Moore was beset by allegations of sexual misconduct involving teenage girls decades ago.
Merrill has said no change is anticipated from last-minute ballots, including write-ins and overseas votes.
Moore hasn’t conceded awaiting state certification, expected between Dec. 26 and Jan 3.
In Cullman County, there were 324 write-in votes casts, with outgoing Sen. Luther Strange capturing the most at 137, followed by Lee Busby, who openly campaigned as a write-in candidate, with 61.
Here’s a breakdown provided by local election officials:
Staff Writer Tiffeny Owens contributed to this story.