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Alabama's 67 counties ranked by Bama and Auburn love (license plate)
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:28 am
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:28 am
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Percentages of auburn or alabama specialty license plates by county. (Only compares Bama and AU plates, not any of the 100 other ones.)
Auburn's majority:
Lee County – 84%
Tallapoosa County – 65%
Chambers County – 60%
Henry County – 55%
Randolph County - 54%
Clay County – 53%
Montgomery County – 52%
Almost even:
Bullock county
Houston (Dothan) county
Alabama's majority:
Tuscaloosa County – 94%
Pickens County – 87%
Sumter County – 86%
Green County – 86%
Hale County – 84%
Choctaw County – 84%
Lamar County – 84%
Fayette County – 81%
Bibb County – 79%
Franklin County – 79%
Perry County – 78%
Washington County – 78%
Colbert County – 76%
Marion County – 76%
Winston County – 75%
Walker County – 75%
Lawrence County – 75%
Marengo County – 73%
Mobile County – 72%
Jackson County – 71%
Lauderdale County – 70%
Cullman County – 68%
Blount County – 67%
Dallas County – 67%
Clarke County – 67%
Morgan County – 66%
Cleburne County – 66%
Escambia County – 66%
Marshall County – 65%
Chilton County – 65%
DeKalb County – 65%
Lowndes County – 64%
St. Clair County – 64%
Cherokee County – 63%
Etowah County – 63%
Limestone County – 62%
Jefferson (Birmingham) County – 61%
Coosa County – 61%
Calhoun County – 61%
Wilcox County – 61%
Pike County – 61%
Talladega County – 60%
Geneva County – 60%
Conecuh County – 60%
Butler County – 59%
Baldwin (Gulf Shores) County – 59%
Dale County – 58%
Madison (Huntsville) County – 58%
Coffee County – 58%
Shelby (south Birmingham suburbs) County – 57%
Crenshaw County – 56%
Monroe County – 56%
Covington County – 56%
Russell County – 55%
Macon County – 54%
Autauga County – 54%
Barbour County – 53%
Elmore County – 52%

Percentages of auburn or alabama specialty license plates by county. (Only compares Bama and AU plates, not any of the 100 other ones.)

Auburn's majority:
Lee County – 84%
Tallapoosa County – 65%
Chambers County – 60%
Henry County – 55%
Randolph County - 54%
Clay County – 53%
Montgomery County – 52%
Almost even:
Bullock county
Houston (Dothan) county

Alabama's majority:
Tuscaloosa County – 94%
Pickens County – 87%
Sumter County – 86%
Green County – 86%
Hale County – 84%
Choctaw County – 84%
Lamar County – 84%
Fayette County – 81%
Bibb County – 79%
Franklin County – 79%
Perry County – 78%
Washington County – 78%
Colbert County – 76%
Marion County – 76%
Winston County – 75%
Walker County – 75%
Lawrence County – 75%
Marengo County – 73%
Mobile County – 72%
Jackson County – 71%
Lauderdale County – 70%
Cullman County – 68%
Blount County – 67%
Dallas County – 67%
Clarke County – 67%
Morgan County – 66%
Cleburne County – 66%
Escambia County – 66%
Marshall County – 65%
Chilton County – 65%
DeKalb County – 65%
Lowndes County – 64%
St. Clair County – 64%
Cherokee County – 63%
Etowah County – 63%
Limestone County – 62%
Jefferson (Birmingham) County – 61%
Coosa County – 61%
Calhoun County – 61%
Wilcox County – 61%
Pike County – 61%
Talladega County – 60%
Geneva County – 60%
Conecuh County – 60%
Butler County – 59%
Baldwin (Gulf Shores) County – 59%
Dale County – 58%
Madison (Huntsville) County – 58%
Coffee County – 58%
Shelby (south Birmingham suburbs) County – 57%
Crenshaw County – 56%
Monroe County – 56%
Covington County – 56%
Russell County – 55%
Macon County – 54%
Autauga County – 54%
Barbour County – 53%
Elmore County – 52%
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If you factor in only the sales of Alabama and Auburn specialty plates, the statewide split is 61 percent Alabama; 39 percent Auburn.


Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:31 am to East Coast Band
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During that 40-year period where they didn't play, Alabama captured that segment of the population, and they've held on to it ever since.
-Pat Dye
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:33 am to East Coast Band
Who gives an actual frick. Geez
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:37 am to East Coast Band
quote:
Greene County-86%
quote:
Sumter County-86%
The "pride" of Alabama
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:42 am to East Coast Band
I would have thought Lowndes County would have more of an Auburn presence than Bama. Was in the Priester Pecan store recently and there was an abundance of Auburn themed merchandise for sale, not so much for Bama
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:42 am to East Coast Band
Bama fans like to support their relatives that are making the plates.
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:44 am to PeaRidgeWatash
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Bama fans like to support their relatives that are making the plates.



Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:56 am to East Coast Band
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Madison (Huntsville) County – 58%
bullshite
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:58 am to East Coast Band
60/40 for the whole state seems right though
Posted on 7/16/17 at 10:05 am to East Coast Band
That's interesting data and generally seems about right.
I'd live to see one of those for all the college tags in Georgia.
I'd live to see one of those for all the college tags in Georgia.
Posted on 7/16/17 at 10:06 am to East Coast Band
Imagine what the numbers would look like if they based it on Wal-Mart t-shirts.
Posted on 7/16/17 at 10:14 am to East Coast Band
quote:
Auburn's majority:
Lee County – 84%
I'm surprised it is that high. The Gump is strong in the city of Opelika and greater Lee Country.
Posted on 7/16/17 at 10:50 am to East Coast Band
I think its pretty well known that Bama holds a much bigger portion of the fans in the state
You know.. Till something else happens
You know.. Till something else happens
Posted on 7/16/17 at 10:56 am to East Coast Band
Which is likely one reason why Auburn has to get a large no. of recruits for the state of Georgia.
Posted on 7/16/17 at 11:00 am to GurleyGirl
Well, we are in Georgia so...?

Posted on 7/16/17 at 11:19 am to East Coast Band
So, are there a lot of cars with key scratches in Alabama?
Posted on 7/16/17 at 11:23 am to East Coast Band
quote:No way it's this low. No way. Elmore County's Alabama fans outweigh it's Auburn fans by a bigger margin than that.
Elmore County – 52%
Posted on 7/16/17 at 11:35 am to TTsTowel
it is car tags bought, not fans. read please.
Posted on 7/16/17 at 11:36 am to weagle99
quote:
Well, we are in Georgia so...?

Posted on 7/16/17 at 11:40 am to East Coast Band
The main reason why Auburn trails so much in this category, is you do not need a license plate for a tractor!
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