United States presidential election in Alabama, 2020

The 2020 United States presidential election in Alabama took place on November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 presidential election. Alabama voters choose nine representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College who voted for President and Vice President.

Alabama was won by incumbent President William C. Holland (D-Texas), with 52.61% of the popular vote, against Senator John Dickenson (R-Mississippi), with 47.39% of the popular vote.

The Yellowhammer State was President Holland's weakest win in the Deep South region, as he carried it by a margin of 5.21%, or 110,841 votes over Senator Dickenson. It was also one of seven states where the President did not win every congressional district. Dickenson carried AL-01 (based in Mobile) and AL-06 (the Jefferson County suburbs), in the southern and central portions of the state, while Holland carried AL-02, AL-03, AL-04, AL-05, and AL-07. Holland won the majority of counties in the state, 50 to Dickenson's 17. Dickenson however, carried the populous Mobile, Baldwin, and Shelby Counties, breaking sixty percent in Baldwin and seventy percent in Shelby. This served to keep the overall vote close. Alabama weighed in as 28.17% more Republican than the nation.

This was the first time since 1976 that a Democrat won Alabama's electoral votes.