1972 United States Senate election in Alabama

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The 1972 United States Senate election in Alabama was held on November 7, 1972.

Incumbent Senator John Sparkman was re-elected to a fifth full term in office over Postmaster General Winton Blount. Alabama was one of fifteen states alongside Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota and West Virginia won by Republican President Richard Nixon in 1972 that elected Democrats to the United States Senate.

Candidates

 * Melba Till Allen, Alabama State Auditor
 * Sam Chestnut, Jr.
 * Robert Edington, State Representative
 * Jimmy Harper
 * Lambert C. Mims, Mobile City Commissioner
 * John Sparkman, incumbent Senator
 * Charles Sullins

Candidates

 * Winton Blount, Postmaster General of the United States
 * Doris B. Callahan
 * James D. Martin, former U.S. Representative from Alabama's 7th congressional district
 * Bert Nettles, state representative from Mobile County

Alabama Conservative

 * Herbert W. Stone

Alabama National Democratic

 * John L. LeFlore, founder of Alabama NAACP and civil rights activist

Prohibition

 * Jerome B. Couch, nominee for Governor in 1970