The Alabama AFL-CIO announced its endorsed candidates on Friday. The organization of trade unions has endorsed Democrats, Republicans, and even some Libertarians in the Nov. 8 general election.
For governor, they have endorsed Democrat Yolanda Rochelle Flowers.
The AFL-CIO has not endorsed either candidate for Lieutenant Governor. There are several races where there is no endorsed candidate, including State Auditor and the First and Sixth Congressional Districts.
For Alabama Attorney General, they have endorsed Democrat Wendell Major.
The group endorsed incumbent Republican Rick Pate for Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries.
For State Treasurer, the Alabama AFL-CIO has endorsed incumbent Republican Young Boozer.
For Secretary of State, they have endorsed Pamela J. Laffitte, a Democrat.
For State Board of Education, they have endorsed:
District 2 incumbent Tracie West, Republican
District 4 incumbent Yvette M. Richardson, Democrat
District 6 Marie Manning, Republican
District 8 incumbent Wayne Reynolds, Republican
For the U. S. Senate, the AFL-CIO has endorsed Democrat Will Boyd.
In Alabama’s Second Congressional District the union has endorsed Democrat Phyllis Harvey-Hall.
In the Third Congressional District Democrat Lin Veasey received the endorsement.
In the Fourth Congressional District the AFL-CIO has endorsed Democrat Rick Neighbors.
In Alabama’s Fifth Congressional District Democrat Kathy Warner-Stanton received the endorsement.
The AFL-CIO has endorsed incumbent Democrat Rep. Terri Sewell in Alabama’s Seventh Congressional District.
For Alabama Supreme Court Place 5 the AFL-CIO has endorsed Democrat Anita Kelley.
For Alabama Public Service Commissioner the union has endorsed Republican incumbent Jeremy H. Oden in Place 1 and incumbent Republican Chip Beeker in Place 2.
For Alabama State Senate:
District 2 Kim Lewis, Democrat
District 3 Rick Chandler, Libertarian
District 4 Jacob Marlowe, Libertarian
District 5 incumbent Greg J. Reed, Republican
District 6 Kyle Richard-Garrison, Libertarian
District 7 Korey Wilson, Democrat
District 12 Danny McCullars, Democrat
District 14 incumbent April Weaver, Republican
District 15 Michael Crump, Libertarian
District 16 incumbent J. T. Jabo Waggoner, Republican
District 17 John Fortenberry, Libertarian
District 18 incumbent Rodger Smitherman, Democrat
District 19 Merika Coleman, Democrat
District 20 incumbent Linda Coleman-Madison, Democrat
District 21 Lisa Ward, Democrat
District 23 Robert Stewart, Democrat
District 24 incumbent Bobby Singleton, Democrat
District 25 Louie Woolbright, Libertarian
District 26 incumbent Kirk Hatcher, Democrat
District 27 Sherri Reese, Democrat
District 28 incumbent Billy Beasley, Democrat
District 29 Nathan Mathis , Democrat
District 33 incumbent Vivian Figures, Democrat
District 35 Clifton Hudson, Libertarian
State House Representatives
District 3 Wesley Thompson, Democrat
District 4 John Bockman, Libertarian
District 6 Greg Turner, Libertarian
District 7 Mose Jones, Jr. , Democrat
District 8 Angela Walser, Libertarian
District 9 Gregory Bodine, Libertarian
District 10 Marilyn Lands, Democrat
District 12 James Fields Jr., Democrat
District 13 Matt Woods, Republican
District 14 incumbent Tim Wadsworth, Republican
District 15 Richard Rouco, Democrat
District 16 incumbent Kyle South, Republican
District 18 Talia Shrimp, Libertarian
District 19 incumbent Laura Hall, Democrat
District 23 Robert L. Stewart, Democrat
District 24 incumbent Nathaniel Ledbetter, Republican
District 25 Mallory Hagan, Democrat
District 26 Ben Alford, Democrat
District 27 Herb Neu, Democrat
District 29 Clifford Valentin, Libertarian
District 32 Barbara Boyd, Democrat
District 33 Fred Crum, Democrat
District 34 incumbent David Standridge, Republican
District 35 incumbent Steve Hurst, Republican
District 38 Charles Temme Jr., Libertarian
District 40 Pam Howard, Democrat
District 41 Chris Nelson, Democrat
District 42 Doug Ward, Libertarian
District 43 Prince Cleveland, Democrat
District 44 John Boone, Libertarian
District 45 Kari Whitaker, Libertarian
District 47 Christian Coleman, Democrat
District 48 Bruce Stutts, Libertarian
District 52 incumbent John W. Rogers Jr. , Democrat
District 53 incumbent Anthony Daniels, Democrat
District 54 incumbent Neil Rafferty, Democrat
District 55 Fred "Coach" Plump, Democrat
District 56 Ontario J. Tillman, Democrat
District 57 Patrick Sellers, Democrat
District 58 incumbent Rolanda Hollis, Democrat
District 59 incumbent Mary Moore, Democrat
District 60 incumbent Juandalynn Givan, Democrat
District 61 Damon Pruet, Libertarian
District 62 Brenda Cephus, Democrat
District 63 Samuel Adams, Democrat
District 64 Jeff May, Libertarian
District 65 Marcus Caster, Democrat
District 67 Prince Chestnut, Democrat
District 68 incumbent Thomas Jackson, Democrat
District 69 incumbent Kelvin Lawrence, Democrat
District 70 incumbent Christopher England, Democrat
District 71 incumbent Artis McCampbell, Democrat
District 72 Curtis L. Travis, Democrat
District 74 Phillip Ensler, Democrat
District 76 incumbent Patrice McClammy, Democrat
District 77 incumbent TaShina Morris, Democrat
District 78 incumbent Kenyatte Hassell, Democrat
District 79 Amanda Frison, Libertarian
District 82 incumbent Pebblin Walker Warren, Democrat
District 83 incumbent Jeremy Gray, Democrat
District 84 incumbent Berry Forte, Democrat
District 85 incumbent Dexter Grimsley, Democrat
District 86 incumbent Paul W. Lee, Republican
District 88 Tyler May, Libertarian
District 89 Pennalla Evans, Libertarian
District 90 incumbent Chris Sells, Republican
District 92 Steve Hubbard, Democrat
District 93 incumbent Steve Clouse, Republican
District 94 Margaret Helveston, Libertarian
District 95 Richard Brackner, Democrat
District 97 incumbent Adline Clark, Democrat
District 98 incumbent Napoleon Bracy Jr., Democrat
District 100 Peyton Warren, Libertarian
District 103 incumbent Barbara Drummond, Democrat
District 105 Mark Lewis, Libertarian
The general election is Nov. 8.
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