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  1. Of the 67 counties in Alabama, none are completely dry, 26 are partially dry or "moist" (these counties contain cities that have voted to allow alcohol sales), and 41 are completely wet.

  2. Mar 22, 2013 · A map showing that two dozen counties in Alabama are still dry: bit.ly/WHO5WJ #ALbeer — BeerPulse (@beerpulse) March 22, 2013

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  4. Alabama has a long history of localities voting on the wet/dry issue. In March 2016, the cities of Ashland and Lineville in Clay County voted to allow the sale of alcohol beverages.

  5. ANALYSIS OF THE WET VS. DRY COUNTIES WITHIN ALABAMA. David B. Brown January 31, 2009. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND. CARE IMPACT analyses were performed to compare 13 dry counties with 13 wet counties over their various crash characteristics for a recent five-year (2003-2007) time period.

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  6. Alabama has *mostly* wet counties, but I was surprised to find out the north third is nearly entirely dry with the exception of various cities.

  7. In Alabama, 24 of 67 counties are dry, with all but one having at least one “wet” city. In Texas, voters in 450 dry municipalities voted to become “wet” between 2004 and 2012, leaving 126 where you still can’t buy alcohol. In Nevada, the small town of Panaca is the state’s only dry jurisdiction.

  8. Does your state allow counties, cities, and/or other local jurisdictions to choose to be a wet or dry jurisdiction? Wet (or "moist) Counties. Dry Counties. Additional Information. Alabama. State law allows local jurisdictions to hold a vote on being wet or dry and to what extent alcoholic beverages may be sold.

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