The Washington County Probate Office administers elections for Calvert voters. Located at 17890 St. Stephens Avenue, Chatom, AL 36518, the office can be reached at (251) 847-2208. The Washington County Probate Judge is the chief election official, overseeing voter registration, absentee ballot processing, polling place operations, and official vote tabulation.
Alabama voters can register online through the Alabama Secretary of State's website at www.alabamainteractive.org/sos/voter_registration, or by submitting a paper National Mail Voter Registration Form available at county offices, public libraries, and DMV locations. The voter registration deadline in Alabama is 14 days prior to any election. Valid photo identification is required at the polls, including Alabama driver's licenses, government employee IDs, U.S. Passports, military IDs, tribal IDs, or free Alabama Voter Photo IDs available from county registrars and mobile ID units. As an unincorporated community, Calvert has no municipal elections for mayor or city council. Residents vote in Washington County, state, and federal elections only. County voters elect commissioners, sheriff, revenue commissioner, probate judge, circuit clerk, district judge, and other constitutional county officers in partisan elections held during even-numbered years. Residents can find their assigned polling location by visiting the Alabama Secretary of State's polling place lookup tool at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/VoterView/PollingPlaceSearch.do or by calling the Washington County office. Precinct assignments are based on residential address, and the county typically operates several polling places throughout the area on election day from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time. Alabama public records law provides access to voter registration lists (excluding certain protected information like Social Security numbers and dates of birth), campaign finance disclosures filed with the Alabama Secretary of State and local probate judges, candidate qualifying records showing who filed to run for office, and precinct-level election results. These records can be requested from the Washington County Probate Office or viewed on the Secretary of State's website at www.sos.alabama.gov. In the November 2024 presidential election, Washington County reported approximately 53-55% voter turnout among registered voters, consistent with typical rural Alabama turnout patterns, with strong support for Republican candidates as is characteristic of the region. The November 3, 2026 general election will be a critical midterm election for Alabama and Washington County voters. Alabama's gubernatorial election is scheduled for 2026, with incumbent Governor Kay Ivey's term expiring (assuming she does not seek re-election or completes term limits); voters will select the next governor along with other statewide constitutional officers including lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state treasurer, agriculture commissioner, and auditor. One of Alabama's U.S. Senate seats will not be on the 2026 ballot (Senator Tommy Tuberville's term expires in 2027, and Senator Katie Britt's in 2029), but Alabama's seven U.S. House seats will all be contested. Washington County falls within Alabama's 1st Congressional District. State legislative races include Alabama Senate District 22 and Alabama House District 96, which cover Washington County. County offices up for election in 2026 include county commission seats, sheriff (four-year terms), probate judge, revenue commissioner, and other constitutional officers depending on the election cycle. Local ballot measures, if any, will address county taxation, school funding, or other Washington County-specific issues. Alabama offers absentee voting by mail for registered voters who meet specific criteria including being absent from the county on election day, having a physical illness or infirmity, working a required shift that prevents voting, being a student or military member stationed outside the county, appointed election official or poll worker, age 65 or older, or caring for an infirm family member. Absentee ballot applications are available from the Washington County Probate Office or online at www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/absentee-voting. Completed applications must be submitted to the county absentee election manager, and voted ballots must be returned by mail or hand-delivery before polls close on election day. Alabama has specific signature and witness requirements for absentee ballots; voters should carefully follow instructions included with ballots to ensure proper counting.