Leada Gore | lgore@al.com

More than 21,000 votes

Doug Jones and Roy Moore, the two top candidates in Alabama's special Senate election, accounted for more than 98 percent of the votes case this past week. But, thousands of voters wrote in a candidate. The list of write-ins includes a deity, cartoon characters, Hollywood personalities and famous politicians. These are the write-ins that made us laugh.

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Ashley Remkus | aremkus@al.com

'Anyone else'

Some folks just wanted anyone but Roy Moore or Doug Jones. Other write-ins include 'Anybody,' 'anyone,' 'a better choice,' and 'any other."

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Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com

'Any other Republican'

Alabama’s senior Sen. Richard Shelby said he cast a write-in vote for a “distinguished Republican” and encouraged voters to do the same. But, some voters apparently didn’t care about the “distinguished” part—they just wanted any Republican that wasn’t Roy Moore.

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Robert E. Lee and the 'Ghost of Stonewall Jackson'

These Confederate generals appeared on ballots in Madison County.

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Ashley Remkus | aremkus@al.com

George Wallace

The former governor ran unsuccessfully for president in 1968.

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The Jim Henson Company

Kermit the Frog

Forget the politicians and military guys. Apparently somebody thought the star of Sesame Street and The Muppet Show would make a better Senator than Doug Jones or Roy Moore. Or, maybe the Madison County voter just wanted us to have something to laugh about.

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Mickey Mouse

The Walt Disney Company's mascot appeared on write-in ballots from multiple Alabama counties, including Madison, Greene and Fayette.

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Bugs Bunny

"Eh, what's up doc?"

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SpongeBob Square Pants

So far we've only spotted one vote for the Krusty Krab's fry cook. Thanks, Madison County.

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Snow White

Since there wasn't a woman on the ballot, #princesspower.

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Snoopy

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Debbie M. Lord

Jesus Christ

Couldn't choose between Doug Jones and Roy Moore? Some folks in Alabama turned to their faith to decide. God's only begotten son received a double-digit vote count. And that's only with write-ins counted from about 30 of the state's 67 counties.

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God

God was identified a few different ways on Alabama write-in ballots. Some just called him God, while others went with a more powerful phrase like God Almighty. I guess the later could mean a couple of different things.

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Phil Robertson

The "Duck Commander" is really popular in Alabama. The patriarch of 'Duck Dynasty' received votes in at least 10 counties. In some counties, like Lawrence, Madison and Etowah, Robertson received multiple votes.

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Ed Orgeron

Come on, Alabama. Just because Coach O's team knocked off Auburn, that doesn't mean he's a good pick for Senate.

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Michael Casagrande | mcasagrande@al.com

Big Al

Roll Tide, y'all.

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Sharon Steinmann

Alexander Shunnarah

Do Shunnarah's votes outnumber his billboards? We're not sure. His name appeared on write-in ballots in several counties, including Jefferson and Madison.

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Ben Flanagan | bflanagan@al.com

James Spann

We're not even a little bit surprised this weatherman made the list.

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Rick Grimes

It might not be a bad idea to have 'The Walking Dead' ring leader in Washington D.C. if a zombie apocalypse really happens.

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Charles Sykes

Jimmy Buffett

It's 5 o'clock in the Senate?

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Michelle Matthews | mmatthews@al.com

Travis Tritt

The person who wrote in this country singer had the "Best of Intentions."

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Ben Flanagan | bflanagan@al.com

Clint Eastwood

Did you know Eastwood was elected mayor of his adopted hometown, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California? He won that office is 1986. He's also served on the California State Park and Recreation Commission.

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Leada Gore | lgore@al.com

Chuck Norris

Sen. Chuck Norris just doesn't have the same ring as 'Walker Texas Ranger.'

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Mary Colurso | mcolurso@al.com

Santa Claus

See what happens when you schedule a special election in December? Merry Christmas, y'all.