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1984 Alabama Democratic presidential primary

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1984 Alabama Democratic presidential primary

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62Democratic National Convention delegates
(52 pledged, 10 unpledged)
 
CandidateWalter MondaleJohn Glenn
Home stateMinnesotaOhio
Delegate count2310
Popular vote148,16589,286
Percentage34.60%20.85%

 
CandidateGary HartJesse Jackson
Home stateColoradoSouth Carolina
Delegate count109
Popular vote88,46583,787
Percentage20.66%19.56%

Congressional district results
County results

Mondale

  20–30%
  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%

Glenn

  20–30%
  30–40%

Hart

  20–30%
  30–40%

Jackson

  20–30%
  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

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Apresidential primary was held in theU.S. state ofAlabama on March 13, 1984, to elect delegates representing Alabama to the1984 Democratic National Convention. Alabama was allocated sixty-two delegates, fifty-two of which were pledged. Thirty-five delegates were elected from the seven congressional districts, five each, and the remaining were chosen by the State Democratic Executive Committee to reflect candidates' statewide vote.[1] Candidates must win 20% of the vote in a congressional district to be entitled to delegates, and 20% of the statewide vote to be allocated at-large delegates.

Four candidates won delegates,John Glenn,Gary Hart,Jesse Jackson, andWalter Mondale won the statewide vote by a large plurality. At the Convention roll call, Alabama cast thirty-nine votes for Mondale, thirteen for Hart, nine for Jackson, and one forMartha Kirkland, theprobate judge forEscambia County.[2]

Results

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Alabama Democratic presidential primary, 1984
CandidatePopular voteDelegates[3]
#%PledgedUnpledgedTotal
Walter Mondale148,16534.60%2323
John Glenn89,28620.85%1010
Gary Hart88,46520.66%1010
Jesse Jackson83,78719.56%99
Reubin Askew1,8270.43%00
Alan Cranston1,3770.32%00
Fritz Hollings4,7591.11%00
Gerald Willis6,1531.44%00
Uncommitted4,4641.04%00
Total428,283100.00%521062

Results by congressional district

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DistrictWalter MondaleGary HartJohn GlennJesse JacksonOthersTotal
#%D#%D#%D#%D#%D#D
1st13,58228.40%28,57717.93%09,51019.88%014,57130.46%31,5913.33%047,8315
2nd19,36431.16%213,80922.22%113,61321.91%112,78120.57%12,5684.13%062,1355
3rd17,55931.97%213,15223.95%211,05520.13%18,59615.65%04,5538.29%054,9155
4th25,94041.73%217,53628.21%213,11421.10%12,8854.64%02,6834.32%062,1585
5th21,39334.37%214,15522.74%116,05925.80%28,12213.05%02,5064.03%062,2355
6th31,24543.30%310,16414.09%013,36618.52%015,43021.38%21,9522.71%072,1575
7th19,08228.54%211,07216.56%012,56918.80%021,40232.01%32,7274.08%066,8525
Totals148,16534.60%1588,46520.66%689,28620.85%583,78719.56%918,5804.34%0428,28335
At-large8450017
Delegates2310109052
Source:Secretary of State of Alabama[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Sellers, Bill (19 February 1984)."'Super Tuesday' super confusing".The Mobile Register. Retrieved18 September 2025.
  2. ^"State leads way to Mondale bid".The Selma Times-Journal.Associated Press. 19 July 1984. Retrieved18 September 2025.
  3. ^Montgomery, Kirk (15 March 1984)."Super Tuesday Scorecard".Birmingham Post-Herald. Retrieved18 September 2025.
  4. ^"Elections Data Downloads".Secretary of State of Alabama. Retrieved17 September 2025.
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