2022 Alabama House Election Interactive Map

All US House seats to be contested in 2022

Redistricting: No change in the number of districts. Toggle between 'Consensus Forecast' and 'Current House' to see how the map has changed.

Alabama has seven congressional districts, six of which are held by Republicans. The closest election was decided by 27% in 2020. The new map is little changed from the one that has been in place for the past decade. The map will be the subject of a future Supreme Court hearing around whether it violates the Voting Rights Act but that will not have any impact on 2022 elections.

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District Incumbent Party Since Term Predictions Margin of Victory
Consensus House(a) President(b)
AL-1 Jerry Carl
2021 1st
N/A 28.6%
Jerry Carl*
Alexander Remrey
AL-2 Barry Moore
2021 1st
N/A 29.8%
Phyllis Harvey-Hall
Barry Moore*
AL-3 Mike Rogers
2003 10th
N/A 34.4%
Lin Veasey
Mike Rogers*
AL-4 Robert Aderholt
1997 13th
N/A 62.4%
Rick Neighbors
Robert Aderholt*
AL-5 Mo Brooks
2011 6th
N/A 27.5%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
Kathy Warner-Stanton
Dale Strong
AL-6 Gary Palmer
2015 4th
N/A 30.5%
Gary Palmer*
Andria Chieffo
AL-7 Terri Sewell
2011 6th
N/A 32.6%
Terri Sewell*
Beatrice Nichols

(a)Source: Cook Political Report, 270toWin research. N/A for new district boundaries. In most cases, the margin is the difference between the Democratic and Republican nominee in the November 3, 2020 general election.
* Uncontested | + No major party opposition | ^ Both nominees from same party | x All-party primary
More details on the above exception types >>

President Margin is the percentage difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in 2020:
(b) Source: Daily Kos (when available) or Politico; based on 2022 House district boundaries
(c) Source: Daily Kos; based on House district boundaries used in 2020