By Mike Cason
Donald Trump got almost two-thirds of the votes in Alabama on Nov. 5, breaking his own record for total votes received and carrying the state for the third consecutive election.
The president-elect carried 55 of the 67 counties.
Most of the dozen counties where Vice President Kamala Harris beat Trump were sparsely populated counties in the Black Belt. Harris did win Jefferson County, the state’s largest, as well as Montgomery County.
Here are the 12 counties that Trump lost, according to the results certified by the Alabama State Canvassing Board on Tuesday. They are listed in the order of the lowest percentages for Trump.
Macon: Harris, 6,084 votes, 77.7%
Trump, 1,682 votes, 21.5%
Greene: Harris, 3,133 votes, 77.6%.
Trump, 885 votes, 21.9%.
Bullock: Harris, 2,983 votes, 72.6%.
Trump, 1,101 votes, 26.8%.
Perry: Harris, 3,174 votes, 71.1%.
Trump, 1,269 votes, 28.4%.
Sumter: Harris, 3,725 votes, 70.2%.
Trump: 1,542 votes, 29%.
Lowndes: Harris, 3,867 votes, 68.4%.
Trump, 1,758 votes, 31.1%.
Dallas: Harris, 10,236 votes, 65.9%.
Trump, 5,190, 33.4%.
Montgomery: Harris, 57,946 votes, 64.5%.
Trump, 30,477 votes, 33.9%.
Wilcox: Harris, 3,449 votes, 65.5%.
Trump, 1,793 votes, 34.1%.
Jefferson: Harris, 162,112 votes, 54.3%.
Trump, 131,123 votes, 43.9%.
Hale: Harris, 3,868 votes, 53%.
Trump, 3,369 votes, 46.1%.
Russell: Harris, 10,422 votes, 50.3%.
Trump, 10,078 votes, 48.6%.