Woodland voters rely on the Randolph County Board of Registrars and the Randolph County Absentee Election Manager for election services, with both offices located at the Randolph County Courthouse, 1 Lee Street, Wedowee, AL 36278. Questions about voter registration and updates go to the Board of Registrars at (256) 357-4933. The Absentee Election Manager handles absentee ballot requests and general election administration from the same location.
Alabama residents can register to vote online through the Alabama Secretary of State's website at https://www.alabamainteractive.org/sos/voter_registration, which provides a secure registration system. To qualify, applicants must be U.S. Citizens, Alabama residents, at least 18 years old by election day, and not disqualified by felony conviction or mental incapacity as specified by law. The state requires registration at least 15 days before any election. A valid Alabama driver's license or non-driver ID is required for online registration; those without state-issued identification must register in person or by mail with additional documentation. As an unincorporated community without municipal government, Woodland holds no city council or mayoral elections. Residents cast ballots in federal, state, and county races instead. Polling place assignments depend on residential address and precinct boundaries; voters can find their specific location using the Alabama Secretary of State's polling place lookup tool at https://myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/VoterView or by contacting the Board of Registrars. The November 2024 presidential election showed similar patterns with roughly 66-68% turnout countywide. Other statewide constitutional offices appearing on the ballot include Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Auditor, and Agriculture Commissioner. One of Alabama's two U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Woodland voters are published by the Alabama Secretary of State (https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes). State legislative races for the Alabama House of Representatives and Alabama State Senate will appear for districts covering Randolph County, including redistricted seats based on 2020 Census data. County-level races in 2026 may include Randolph County Commission seats, Sheriff, Revenue Commissioner, Probate Judge, Circuit Clerk, District Court Judge, and other constitutional county offices depending on term schedules. Public election records in Alabama include voter registration lists (available by request to political parties, candidates, and researchers under certain conditions), campaign finance disclosure reports filed with the Alabama Secretary of State's office (searchable at https://fcpa.alabamavotes.gov/PublicSite/Homepage.aspx), candidate qualifying information and filings, and official precinct-level and county-level election results published by the Secretary of State. Absentee voting in Alabama requires voters to request an absentee ballot application from the Randolph County Absentee Election Manager, complete the application stating a valid reason for absentee voting (Alabama requires an excuse such as being out of the county on election day, illness, working a required shift, or being over age 65), and submit the application by the statutory deadline. Once approved, voters receive a ballot by mail, which must be completed, placed in the provided secrecy envelope, signed by the voter and a notary public or two witnesses, and returned to the Absentee Election Manager by the close of polls on election day. Early voting is not available in Alabama; absentee voting is the only method to vote before election day.