How to Search Alabama Voter Records (Start Here)

Voter registration records in Alabama are maintained by county election offices and the state Secretary of State (or equivalent). Voter rolls are public records in most states, but access rules vary.

What this page covers: Alabama voter registration lookups, election results, and campaign filing databases. What it does not cover: How individuals voted (ballots are secret) or federal election data (that is on the FEC page).

Where to start: To verify your own voter registration, use the state's online voter lookup tool (usually on the Secretary of State website). For voter roll data, contact the county election office.

Common mistake: Voter registration records show who is registered and where — they do not show how someone voted. Ballot secrecy is protected by law.

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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: Alabama voter records URL verified against the official state publisher at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov on the review date. 7 primary .gov sources cited below.

Alabama Voter Records — Key Facts (2026)

Voter registration, voting history, and election administration in Alabama — what's public, what's not, and what 2024-2026 changed.
Public
Registration record
In most states
Secret
Your ballot choice
Constitutionally protected
State-run
Elections administration
Federal sets standards
EAVS
Federal election survey
Biennial — next 2026
65.3%
U.S. turnout (2024)
Census voting tables
What's public vs. private in an Alabama voter record
Your name & address
100%
Party affiliation
80%
Did you vote
100%
How you voted
0%
Your driver's license
0%
Your SSN
0%
Unit: % publicly searchable.

What Changed in 2026 — Alabama Voter Records

2026
Alabama voter records portal active
The official Alabama portal at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov continues to serve as the canonical entry point for voter records in 2026.
2026
Latest federal complement for voter records
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission at www.eac.gov provides federal-level context that complements Alabama state records.
2026
Alabama access in 2026
For 2026, Alabama continues to publish voter records information through state-authorized portals; check myinfo.alabamavotes.gov for current fees and processing times.
2026
Federal records framework refresh
Federal record types (federal liens, federal land, federal vital statistics) continue to live OUTSIDE Alabama's state portal — see the Primary Sources below for the .gov complement.

The 3-Tier Alabama Voter Records Access

1
Tier 1 — Your own record
Alabama lets every voter check their own registration status online — always free.
2
Tier 2 — Public voter file
Alabama statewide voter file may be sold or restricted, depending on state law.
3
Tier 3 — Voting history
Whether you voted (not how) is public in most states. The ballot is secret.

Five Things People Get Wrong About Alabama Voter Records

❌ Myth: "Alabama voter rolls are secret."
✓ Truth: False. The list of registered voters is public in most states (sometimes with restrictions on commercial use).
❌ Myth: "Who I voted for is public."
✓ Truth: False. The ballot is secret. Only WHETHER you voted is recorded.
❌ Myth: "Federal government runs Alabama elections."
✓ Truth: False. Elections are run by 50 states + DC. The EAC sets standards, not administration.
❌ Myth: "Voter registration purges are illegal."
✓ Truth: False. NVRA allows list maintenance under specific rules. EAVS tracks this every 2 years.
❌ Myth: "I can buy a national voter file."
✓ Truth: False. There is no national voter file. You buy each state file separately (where allowed).

Primary Sources (All .gov / Official)

Related Voter Records Resources

Related Public Records
National view of this topic: All states: Voter records
Sample Alabama counties: Autauga · Baldwin · Barbour · Bibb · Blount

Voter Records Databases

2 official Alabama voter records sources.

Voter Records

Register to Vote / Update Your Information | Alabama Secretary of State
Official Free
The form must be printed, filled out, and mailed to the local office of the Board of Registrars in which the registrant resides.) Have us mail you an Alabama Voter Registration Form. Additionally, you may contact the Elections Division at 1-800-274-8683 or write a request to the address listed ...

Alabama Counties

67 Alabama counties are indexed on SearchSystems.net — top 28 counties shown below. Browse the full directory or click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Alabama's official voter-status lookup is operated by the Official Alabama Voter Records. Enter your name and date of birth at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov to confirm your active registration, polling place, and the ballot you will receive.

You can register to vote in Alabama online, by mail, or in person through the Official Alabama Voter Records at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov. Alabama also accepts the federal voter-registration form available at vote.gov. Registration deadlines vary by election; check the official site for current cutoffs.

Alabama's public voter file is regulated by state law. The Official Alabama Voter Records at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov publishes what voter data is searchable by the public, what is restricted to candidates / parties / approved researchers, and which fields (driver's license number, full date of birth, etc.) are confidential.

Ballot-tracking is operated by the Official Alabama Voter Records and most Alabama counties through the BallotTrax or equivalent vendor system. Access the official tracker via myinfo.alabamavotes.gov — enter your name and birthdate to see when your ballot was mailed, returned, and accepted for counting.

You must re-submit your registration through the Official Alabama Voter Records whenever you change your name, address, or party affiliation. The update is free at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov and should be completed before the next election's deadline to ensure your ballot is mailed to the correct address.