Stay tuned to 1819 News for live updates on the Super Tuesday 2024 primary elections in Alabama.

For a rundown on the major races to keep an eye on in Alabama, read more here.

Polls opened at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Intel will start coming in once polls close.

Ahead of polls closing, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) and U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile), incumbent candidates vying for Alabama's first congressional district, each expressed optimism in their chances on Super Tuesday.

A spokesman for former State Sen. Dick Brewbaker, a Republican vying for Alabama's newly drawn second congressional district, said their camp was feeling "good" about their chances.

UPDATE 11:10 p.m.:

Brewbaker and Dobson headed for runoff in AL-2, per ALGOP.

UPDATE 10:51 p.m.:

Carl concedes in AL-1.

UPDATE 10:40 p.m.:

AP calls AL-2 GOP nomination for Brewbaker. His opposition in the general is still unknown.

UPDATE 10:36 p.m.:

There will be Moore Barry in Congress. ALGOP calls AL-1.

UPDATE 10:34 p.m.:

Kelly Mooney wins Alabama BOE District 3 GOP nomination.

UPDATE 10:25 p.m.:

Moore with the slight lead in AL-1.

UPDATE 10:05 p.m.:

Late drama in AL-1?

UPDATE 9:39 p.m.:

Twinkle Cavanaugh shined on Tuesday, with a 23-point win over challenger Robert McCollum for GOP PSC president nomination

UPDATE 9:31 p.m.:

U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) handily defeats challenge from Gerrick Wilkins in AL-6.

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) handily won AL-3.

UPDATE 9:30 p.m.:

Stewart defeats Taylor for GOP Supreme Court Chief Justice nomination.

UPDATE 9:28 p.m.:

Aderholt wins re-election after being challenged by Justin Holcomb in AL-4.

UPDATE 9:26 p.m.:

With 68% of the votes counted, Moore leads Carl 57.4%-42.6% in AL-1.

UPDATE 9:24 p.m.:

In Alabama State Supreme Court Chief Justice Republican primary, Stewart still holding 22-point lead with 32% votes counted.

UPDATE 9:13 p.m.:

In Alabama State Supreme Court Chief Justice Republican primary, Stewart up big with 14% counted, leading Taylor 61.4%-39.1%.

UPDATE 9:08 p.m.:

In AL-2, Brewbaker 37.4%, Dobson 28.8%, Albritton 23.8% with 15% reporting.

UPDATE 9:04 p.m.:

Moore still trouncing Carl by 24 points with 15% reporting.

UPDATE 8:58 p.m.:

In AL-2, Brewbaker leads 38.1%-29.9% over Dobson. Albritton at 24.4% with only 8% counted.

UPDATE 8:57 p.m.:

With 12% reporting, Moore is now up 61.3%-38.8% over Carl in AL-1.

UPDATE 8:32 p.m.:

Dick Brewbaker 37.4%, Caroleene Dobson 34.7%, Greg Albritton 19.4% in AL-2's GOP primary with only 2% of the votes in.

UPDATE 8:24 p.m.:

Stewart blowing out Taylor in the Alabama State Supreme Court Chief Justice Republican primary 61.2%-38.8% with around 4% reporting.

UPDATE 8:22 p.m.:

From 1819 News' Jeff Poor:

Baldwin County (WITH 7 OF 61 PRECINCTS COUNTED 11.48%)

JERRY CARL . . . . . . . . . . 1,515 61.51

BARRY MOORE. . . . . . . . . . 948 38.49

UPDATE 8:20 p.m.:

Moore has jumped back in the lead over Carl, now up 4.5 points with 7% in, per Decision Desk HQ.

UPDATE 8:15 p.m.:

Results are starting to come in, and with 3% reporting, Carl holds a slight lead of 51.6%-48.4% over Moore.

UPDATE 7:55 p.m.:

In the Alabama State Supreme Court Chief Justice Republican primary, Judge Sarah Stewart leads Bryan Taylor 58.9%-41.1% with less than 1% votes counted.

UPDATE 7:48 p.m.:

Decision Desk HQ has Twinkle Cavanaugh at 60.5% and Robert McCallum at 39.5% in the Alabama Public Service Commissioner president Republican primary with less than 1% total votes counted.

UPDATE 7:35 p.m.:

According to Decision Desk HQ, Barry Moore leads Jerry Carl 61.5%-38.5% very early.

UPDATE 7:14 p.m.:

In news that surprises no one, former President Donald Trump has reportedly won Alabama's Republican presidential primary.