

In House District 29, Mark Gidley beat Grant by 74 votes.īoth Isbell and Grant are asking the party to hold their elections again during the primary runoff elections on June 21. Certified results show former legislator Mack Butler defeating Isbell by 219 votes. Gil Isbell and House District 29 candidate Jamie Grant to challenge the results of their elections. In Etowah County, a ballot mix-up situation led House District 28 incumbent Rep. Jason Black and Ben Harrison advanced to a runoff and Kimberly Butler narrowly missed it. Lynn Greer, R-Rogersville, is not seeking reelection. The House District 2 seat is open this year because Rep. Those challenges are in House Districts 2, 28 and 29 and Senate District 27. There was only one local race with Democratic contenders on the primary ballot.The Alabama Republican Party will hold hearings in four challenges to the outcome of legislative primary elections, the party said Monday. There were 15,696 Republican ballots cast, and 2,051 Democratic ballots. Mapping error: House District 28 candidate discovers mapping error in Rainbow City in time for primaryīutler claimed victory with 2,652 votes, over Isbell's 2,450.Įtowah County Probate Judge/Election Manager Scott Hassell said there were less than 200 provisional ballots in Tuesday's vote. House District 28 Primary Q&A: Incumbent Gil Isbell and Mack Butler He gave up the District 30 seat in a bid for the Alabama Senate in 2018, but lost the Republican nomination to Andrew Jones of Centre.Īlabama primary results: See live vote totals as they're reported election night Redistricting placed him in District 28 this year. There is no Democratic challenger in November.īutler previously served in the House from 2012 to 2018, representing District 30.

Mack Butler will return to the Alabama House of Representatives, District 28 voters decided, as he unseated incumbent Gil Isbell with 51.98% of the vote to claim the Republican nomination in Tuesday's primary.
