
A crowd of around 50 friends, family and supporters gathered on Friday as U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) qualified for the U.S. Senate.

Joshua McKee raised $293,258 in the last quarter of 2025 for his campaign for the Republican nomination in Congressional District 1.

For months, Brooks has maintained a “possible, but unlikely” attitude toward seeking political office, hinting that the door was still open for U. S. House, U. S. Senate or even Alabama House District 20.
Public Service Commissioner Jeremy Oden qualified for reelection Wednesday afternoon, citing his experience and commitment to Alabamians.

Touting his priorities, numerous legislative accomplishments and long list of endorsements State Rep. David Faulkner (R-Mountain Brook) announced on Thursday that he has qualified for re-election.

Former U.S. Navy SEAL Jared Hudson officially qualified Thursday with the Alabama Republican Party to appear on the ballot for the United States Senate in the May primary.

The Eastern Shore Republican Women hosted a candidate forum during its first luncheon of the year last week. However, of the five U.S. Senate candidates, only two participated: Jared Hudson and Morgan Murphy.

Former Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Ron Sparks qualified with the Alabama Democratic Party on Tuesday for another run for the office in 2026.

Tuscaloosa City Councilman Norman Crow won the House District 63 special election on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, attorney and small business owner Hampton Harris officially announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Alabama’s second congressional district.

Nearly 50 enthusiastic supporters braved the cold outside the Republican Party of Alabama (ALGOP) to greet and hear from Attorney General Steve Marshall as he qualified for the U.S. Senate.

Jones acknowledged having "real disagreements" on education policy and specifically cited the school choice legislation.

Rodney Walker officially qualified on Wednesday as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.

Former Trump official and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) staffer Morgan Murphy raised $1,057,949 in the last quarter of 2025.

Attorney Derek Chen has qualifed to run for state auditor.

Thursday, Lloyd Peeples qualified to run for House District 48. Peeples is the senior trial counsel in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama. He announced his candidacy in November.

The Eastern Shore Republican Women hosted two U.S. Senate candidates on Thursday. Jared Hudson and Morgan Murphy attended the event. Steve Marshall was unable to attend due to travel delays from Washington and U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) was in session.

State Sen. Kirk Hatcher (D-Montgomery) announced his candidacy on Wednesday for State Senate District 25.

A new poll shows voters are still largely undecided in determining their candidate preferences for the Republican primary later this year.

The Mobile County Republican Party hosted a candidate forum with 10 candidates for multiple offices, including attorney general (AG) and sheriff.

Gubernatorial candidate U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) addressed Venezuela, federal funds fraud and his vision as governor during an event at the Alabama Forestry Association’s Public Policy Seminar.
Scott Ortis loaned his State Senate campaign $500,000 on Monday.

Alabama House Majority Leader Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle) was surrounded by friends and family as he qualified for reelection with one of the biggest supporter turnouts of the day.

Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry qualified to run for Place One on the Public Service Commission on Monday afternoon.

Lee County Commissioner Doug Cannon announced his candidacy on Monday for the Republican primary for State Senate District 27.

After serving in the Alabama House of Representatives for 16 years, State Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur) has announced that she will not be seeking re-election in 2026.

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) filed his qualifying paperwork on Monday at the Republican Party of Alabama headquarters.