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This page is a repository of local elections in Russell County, Alabama, and featured 2022 legislative elections from around the state. This page will also feature maps I've developed in connection with the '22 and '24 elections from around the state, with a focus on primary elections. [[File:2022 AL HD55 Democratic Primary by Precinct.svg|thumb|300px|Democratic primary results by precinct (left), including provisional (top right) and absentee (bottom right) ballot precincts. {{legend|#51C2C2|Scott}}

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County-wide Office
Incumbent Democratic Probate Judge Al Harden was last re-elected for a third term in 2018 with 67.7% of the vote. He is not running for re-election.

District 1
The First District consists of northeastern Phenix City. Incumbent Republican Commissioner Gentry Lee, who was re-elected in 2020 unopposed, winning 98% of the vote, is running for re-election unopposed.

District 2
The Second District consists of Ladonia and part of western Phenix City. Incumbent Republican Commissioner Scott Chambers, who was elected in 2020 with 62.5% of the vote, is running for re-election unopposed.

District 3
The Third District is made up primarily of northwestern and western Phenix City, but includes portions of central Phenix City. The district also comprises areas of northwestern Russell County directly west of Phenix City, adjacent to the town of Smiths Station in Lee County. Incumbent Republican Commissioner Rod Costello, who was elected in 2020 with 52.7% of the vote, is running for re-election unopposed.

District 4
The Fourth District is anchored to central and southern Phenix City, and includes a small outlying area directly south of the city. Incumbent Democratic Commissioner Ronnie Reed was re-elected with 98.4% of the vote in 2020, facing no opposition. He is running for re-election unopposed.

District 5
The Fifth District lies in eastern Russell County, consisting primarily of Fort Mitchell. The district also contains the entire Alabama portion of Fort Moore. Incumbent Democratic Commissioner Cattie Epps, who was re-elected in 2020 with 70.3% of the vote, is not running for re-election. Three Democratic candidates and one Republican are running to replace her.

District 6
The Sixth District is situated mostly in northwestern Russell County, comprising the communities of Crawford, Salem, and Dixie. Additionally, the district contains small portions of Ladonia and Phenix City. Incumbent Republican Commissioner Chance Corbett, who is running for re-election, was first elected as a Democrat in 2012 before switching parties and winning re-election twice, most recently in 2020 with 62.1% of the vote. He faces no opposition.

District 7
The Seventh District is by far the largest district, comprising the majority of Russell County by land area. The district is made up of the predominantly rural central, western, and southern Russell County, including the town of Hurtsboro and the communities of Pittsview, Seale, Cottonton, and Hatchechubbee. Incumbent Democratic Commissioner Larry D. Screws, who was re-elected in 2020 with 59.2% of the vote, is running for re-election. Two Republicans are running for the seat.

District 3
The Third District is situated in northwestern Russell County and includes the communities of Dixie, Crawford, Salem, and most of Hatchechubbee. Incumbent Board Member Tommy J. Pugh was elected in 2018 as a write-in candidate, receiving an unknown percentage of the vote. Pugh, a former Republican, has qualified to run for re-election as an Independent. Republican Meghan Catrett is running for the seat.

District 6
The Sixth District is located in eastern unincorporated Russell County, consisting primarily of Fort Mitchell. Incumbent Democratic Board Member Joseph Williams was re-elected in 2018 with 98.4% of the vote, facing no opposition.

Close Races
Races in which the margin of victory is less than 15%.

Senate
No incumbents were defeated in the general election.

Miscellaneous

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 * Rositsa Karamfilova-Blagova
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 * Velislav Minekov
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 * Velislav Minekov
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 * Vesela Lecheva
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 * Georgi Todorov
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 * Minister of Innovation and Growth
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