Alabama 61st State House District, Alabama: Old Confederacy district. In 2024, voted R+21%. Democratic peak: D+88 in 1936.
Key facts
- 2024 presidential margin
- R+21MIT Election Lab
- Political archetype
- Old ConfederacyAkashic typology
- Population
- 50,5512024 5-year
- Median household income
- $61,7262024 5-year
- White (non-Hispanic)
- 59.2%2024 5-year
- Black
- 33.2%2024 5-year
- Hispanic / Latino
- 5.1%2024 5-year
- Peak Democratic margin
- D+88 in 1936MIT Election Lab
- Peak Republican margin
- R+75 in 1964MIT Election Lab
| Year | Won | Margin | Democratic | Republican | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | 7,568 | 11,688 | 19,479 | ||
| R | 8,674 | 11,832 | 20,750 | ||
| R | 7,654 | 11,189 | 19,181 | ||
| R | 7,996 | 10,661 | 18,807 | ||
| R | 8,204 | 10,793 | 19,138 | ||
| R | 6,744 | 10,216 | 17,072 | ||
| R | 6,581 | 8,227 | 15,110 | ||
| R | 6,250 | 6,628 | 13,698 | ||
| R | 6,177 | 6,738 | 14,531 | ||
| R | 4,887 | 6,861 | 11,795 | ||
| R | 4,833 | 7,481 | 12,428 | ||
| D | 5,893 | 5,437 | 11,696 | ||
| D | 5,642 | 4,449 | 10,233 | ||
| R | 2,541 | 5,970 | 8,658 | ||
| O | 1,789 | 825 | 8,532 | ||
| R | 0 | 4,261 | 5,711 | ||
| D | 2,479 | 1,701 | 4,229 | ||
| D | 2,361 | 1,428 | 3,995 | ||
| D | 2,191 | 1,190 | 3,419 | ||
| O | 0 | 164 | 1,828 | ||
| D | 1,717 | 224 | 1,954 | ||
| D | 2,080 | 156 | 2,245 | ||
| D | 2,008 | 120 | 2,138 | ||
| D | 1,778 | 128 | 1,967 | ||
| D | 1,083 | 586 | 1,669 | ||
| D | 1,026 | 121 | 1,182 | ||
| D | 1,431 | 241 | 1,689 | ||
| D | 1,120 | 169 | 1,311 | ||
| D | 776 | 28 | 892 | ||
| D | 782 | 69 | 918 | ||
| D | 759 | 86 | 910 | ||
| D | 679 | 231 | 998 | ||
| D | 1,701 | 288 | 2,061 | ||
| D | 1,534 | 167 | 2,542 | ||
| D | 1,173 | 185 | 1,363 | ||
| D | 954 | 152 | 1,113 | ||
| D | 1,258 | 263 | 1,521 | ||
| D | 1,675 | 192 | 1,867 |
Demographics
With a 2024 presidential margin of R+76.9, this rural Alabama district ranks among the most one-sided in the state, reflecting the deep partisan consolidation that has reshaped small-town and agricultural communities over recent election cycles.
The shift began with civil rights. 1984 marked the realignment in Alabama 61st State House District, by a twenty-one points margin. The Republican margin reached its widest at seventy-five points in 1964. The 2024 margin was twenty-one points.
The political shift has tracked, in Alabama 61st State House District, the political shift of the South more broadly. A 59% non-Hispanic-white share, a median household income of $61,726, and a 18% poverty rate describe the demographic context.
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State House District 61, Alabama. Akashic. https://akashic.app/sld-lower/01061/. Accessed May 20, 2026. License: CC BY 4.0.