Polls close at 7 p.m. in runoff elections

Published 5:33 pm Tuesday, July 17, 2018

The polls will close at 7 p.m. in today’s runoff elections across Cullman County.

Probate Judge Tammy Brown said the turnout has been light in Cullman County, which has also been consistent across the state.

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One local race for a Cullman County School Board seat is on tap, in addition to several key races in the Republican Primary statewide.

Voters are required to have a valid photo ID, which includes a driver’s license, an Alabama photo voter ID card, a state issued ID, a U.S. Passport, or a student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in Alabama. All valid forms of identification can be found at AlabamaVoterID.com

Crossover voting is not allowed, which means any person who voted in the Democratic primary election is not eligible to vote in the Republican runoff. If a person did not vote in the primary, they are eligible to vote in the runoff.

To check your registration status, find your polling place or learn more about the election, visit alabamavotes.gov

The races on Tuesday’s ballot are:

Lieutenant Governor

Will Ainsworth

Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh

Attorney General

Troy King

Steve Marshall

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Place No. 1

Brad Mendheim

Sarah Hicks Stewart

Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Place No. 1

Christy Olinger Edwards

Michelle Manley Thomason

Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place No. 2

Rich Anderson

Chris McCool

Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries

Gerald Dial

Rick Pate

Cullman County Board of Education, District No. 2

Michael Knop

Shane Rusk