ALABAMA

60 Delegates (52 Pledged and 8 Automatic) and 4 Alternates

District Delegates were elected in the March 3 presidential preference primary (appeared on the ballot).

The state committee voted by mail June 5 and elected PLEO and At-Large Delegates and Alternates.  The Biden slate passed with a vote of 150 Yes, 15 No, and 1 abstained.  The Sanders slate passed with a vote of 88 Yes, 24 No, and 23 abstained.

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- Delegation chair is State Rep. Laura Hall (District 19-Huntsville).

AUTOMATIC

Christopher England
Patricia Todd
Unzell Kelley
Charlie Staten
Clinton Daughtrey
Janet May
Doug Jones
Terri Sewell


PLEO (7)
Biden
Vivian Davis Figures
Nancy Gardner Sewell
Sheila Gilbert
Randall Woodfin
Timothy Ragland
Felix Parker

Sanders
Virginia Applebaum
AT-LARGE (11)
Biden
Sherry McClain
Kiani Gardner
Amy Burks
Myisha Davis
Virginia Edington
Jamie Lowe
Matthew Brown
Colten Robertson
Dillon Nettles

Sanders
Quang Do
Jilisa Milton
ALTERNATES (4)
Biden
Nolan Jackson
Mary Morris
Rebecca Marion

Sanders
Stan Glasscox

DISTRICT (34)
Biden Sanders
CD1
Napoleon Bracy, Jr.
Adline C. Clarke, Jr.
Barbara Drummond
Ben H. Harris, III
Kris Adkison

CD2
Leslye Alise Colvin
Paige M. Horace
Harriet Jay Hubbard
Julian McPhillips
Joe M. Reed

CD3
Lindsey Bickerstaff
Dolores (Dee) Crumly
Johnny Ford
Carla Smith

CD4
Roger Bedford
Carolyn Parker
Jared D. Vaughn

CD5
Susan C. Brown
Parker Griffith
Laura Hall
Michael L. Smith
Tara Bailey

CD6
Brooke Battle
Earl F. Hilliard, Sr.
Lashunda Scales
Caleb Burnett

CD7
Linda Coleman-Madison
Christopher Davis
Juandalynn Givan
Earl Hilliard, Jr.
John Hilliard
Michael Miller
Shelia Smoot
Sheila D. Tyson




Credentials Committee
Anthony Daniels
Louise Jones
Rules Committee
Doug Turner
Pat Edington
Platform Committee
Carolyn (CiCi) Culpepper
Tony Parker

Joseph R. Biden awarded five standing committee members.
Bernie Sanders awarded one standing committee member.