U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) raised $902,931.94 in the first quarter of 2026 for his U.S. Senate campaign.
According to fundraising reports filed on Wednesday, Moore’s campaign raised $753,049.71 and spent $811,407.71 from January to the end of March. His campaign has a total of $844,837.99 in cash on hand. His Barry Moore Victory Fund raised $149,882.23 and spent $143,132.23 for a remaining balance of $6,750.
“We’ve seen a surge of grassroots and donor support since we got into this race,” Moore said. “President Trump’s endorsement in January helped take that momentum to the next level. From earning the support of more county grassroots leaders than any other campaign to out-raising our opponents, this campaign is firing on all cylinders. I’m proud of the coalition we’ve built and deeply grateful for the overwhelming support we continue to receive.”
Former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson’s campaign raised $549,853.15 and spent $346,597.64 in the first quarter. He has a total of $620,396.39 in cash on hand. His victory fund also raised $1,500 with no expenses.
An Alabama Conservatives PAC affiliated with Hudson raised $427,735.17 and spent $292,167.75 for a cash on hand total of $271,058.18 at the end of the first quarter. Alabama Conservatives said in a press release on Wednesday they’ve raised $544,590 so far in April. They also announced a “significant six-figure statewide television and digital media buy in support of Hudson.”
"I’m grateful for the support that we have received all over our great state; it is truly a testament to the people of Alabama. Since the beginning, our campaign has been about ‘We the People,’ putting Alabama First, and standing up for our conservative Christian values. In the Navy SEALs, I took an oath to defend the Constitution, I kept it, and I am going to Washington to remind the political establishment that they took one too.” Hudson said.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s Senate campaign reported raising $179,145.44 and spending $252,818.32 in the first quarter. He has a cash-on-hand balance of $517,650.94. The Marshall Victory Fund raised $138,793.53 and spent $204,658.06, leaving a cash on hand balance of $12,538.63.
Businessman Rodney Walker’s mostly self-funded campaign reported raising $1,380,832.21 and spending $190,584.54 in the first quarter. He has a $1,193,777.59 cash-on-hand balance. The Walker Victory Fund raised and spent $4,108.23 in the first quarter.
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