Alabama Senate Write-In Votes Included God & Chuck Norris
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- God, Bugs Bunny and Chuck Norris were among the write-in votes that played a role in electing a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in Alabama for the first time in a quarter-century.
Al.com reports "Any other Republican" also appeared as write-ins, along with "Anybody," `'A better choice," and "Any other." Jesus Christ had votes in double digits.
More than 22,000 write-in ballots were cast on Dec. 12, according to the Alabama Secretary of State's office -- a greater number than the 20,715-vote margin by which Democrat Doug Jones beat Republican Roy Moore.
Some write-in votes went to dead men, including two Confederate generals and a segregationist Alabama governor: Robert E. Lee, "Ghost of Stonewall Jackson" and George Wallace.
The newspaper said write-ins were counted from about 30 of 67 counties.
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