
The race for Alabama’s House District 65 has been called for the incumbent State Rep. Rick Rehm (R-Dothan), who defeated his Republican Primary opponent, David Money, in Tuesday’s Republican primary.

Gudger received 15,422 votes to Bowling’s 8,432, according to unofficial results posted on the Alabama Secretary of State's website.

It appears Lee County voters are going in a new direction after unofficial election results showed Sheriff Jay Jones lost in the Republican primary.

Alabama State Treasurer Young Boozer won the Republican primary over challenger Steve Lolley on Tuesday.

State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) defeated former Congressman Mo Brooks in Tuesday's Alabama House District 20 Republican primary.

Cullman County native and longtime deputy Chad Whaley won 67% of the votes and will become the county’s next sheriff.

The primary race for Marshall County Superintendent is headed to a runoff between incumbent Cindy Wigley and Asbury High School principal Clay Webber.

Alicia Escott Lumpkin has defeated State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) in the Democratic primary election for House District 60.

Speaker Pro-Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) won reelection to House District 101 in a landslide with 86% of the vote.

Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry won the Republican nomination for Public Service Commission Place 1.
Incumbent State Auditor Andrew Sorrell will be the official Republican nominee in the Nov. 3 general election, after defeating political newcomer Derek Chen in the most heavily funded race for the office in history.

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch won the GOP primary race against former Mobile Police chief Paul Prine on Tuesday. He will not be challenged in the November general election.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) cleared his first hurdle in his bid to be the state’s next governor on Tuesday, winning the nomination over insurance salesman Ken McFeeters and small business owner Will Santivasci.

On Monday, a district judge dismissed a residency challenge against U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) in his bid for governor brought by his Republican primary opponent.

Montgomery County Board of Education member Arica Watkins-Smith called out Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed on Monday for “shenanigans on the radio” before voters headed to the polls on Tuesday.

Escambia County Republican voters will elect a new commissioner in the primary on Tuesday.

Clarke County Commissioner for District 3 Barry Chancey is being challenged in the Republican primary by Coffeeville resident Joe Parden.
On Monday, one day before the Republican primary election kicks off across the state, President Donald Trump made a series of endorsements for Alabama candidates, vehemently voicing his support.

Republican primary voters in 22 counties will vote for their representatives on the Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) State Executive Committee (SEC) on primary day.

BamaCarry, Alabama's largest state-based grassroots organization devoted to supporting the Second Amendment endorsed Jared Hudson for U.S. Senate.

The American Conservative Fund has become synonymous with dark money in Alabama elections, having poured millions into campaign advertising with little to no financial records showing exactly where the money is going.

President Donald Trump continues to show his strong support for U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) in the state's upcoming GOP U.S. Senate primary hosting a tele-town hall rally for him the night before the election.

Incumbent Andrew Sorrell addressed a recent attack ad launched by his opponent in the upcoming Republican primary for state auditor, political newcomer Derek Chen.

A Baldwin County man is alive and well thanks to the quick actions of Danielle Duggar, who is running for Alabama House of Representatives District 96.

State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) addressed mailers his team sent a cease-and-desist over during the Eastern Shore Republican Women’s luncheon Thursday.

It’s Hail Mary week in the 2026 municipal elections as GOP hopefuls pull their last desperate moves to gain votes. The Alabama Senate District 32 race is heating up with neither candidate sitting on the sidelines.

Katherine Robertson has picked up an endorsement from Club For Growth, the nationwide conservative advocacy group, less than a week away from the Republican primary.