In 2016, Left In Alabama invited all delegate candidates on the primary ballot to submit articles to introduce themselves to the community and ask for votes. It was extremely successful, so we did it again in 2020! There was no cost to the delegate candidates. It’s a service to the delegates, voters, and the LIA community.

Please consider supporting the candidates who participated! Note: this is not a complete list of delegates; just the people who submitted profiles to us. There are a lot more people running than listed here. Find the sample ballot for your county with a complete list of all delegates.

Remember, on March 3 (Super Tuesday), we will elect delegates by Congressional District. They’re listed in this article by Congressional District, in alphabetical order. Click on the link to read their submitted profile. You can check your registration status, find out the address of your polling place, and look up your district.

If your candidate doesn’t have any delegates listed on the primary ballot – review our article “Alabama Primary: My Candidate Doesn’t Have Any Delegates Listed. What Happens?”

NOTE: LIA does not endorse in primaries, and all these delegate candidates are self-selected. We gave every candidate’s delegates a chance to submit profiles and published the articles in the order received.

Good luck to everyone! In many cases (but not all), this is the first time these people have appeared on a ballot – or even gotten involved in a political campaign. It’s not easy to put yourself out there and invite public scrutiny and criticism. Many thanks to every single one of you for taking the leap!

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Need to refresh your memory about how to vote in the primary? Review our article “How the Alabama Democratic presidential primary ballot works.“