As was widely expected, voter turnout for special congressional primary election on Aug. 11 was extremely low. Alabama, a state with relatively low voter participation, is used to seeing turnout numbers well below national averages. But combining election date changes and voter confusion led to a recent low for the state. Of the 2,165,142 registered voters in Alabama’s 1st, 2nd, 6th and 7th Congressional Districts, only 113,493 cast a ballot on …