Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey officially qualified as a Republican candidate for Alabama Attorney General on Monday.
Casey emphasized that Alabama deserves an attorney general with proven courtroom experience and a deep understanding of the realities faced by Alabamians.
“I am the only candidate who has put killers, child predators, human traffickers, and violent criminals in prison. I am the only one who has been in trial courts, the Court of Criminal Appeals, the Court of Civil Appeals, and the Alabama Supreme Court on behalf of the State of Alabama,” Casey said. “I have a proven record. That’s what Alabamians want and need—not a bureaucrat or a career politician.”
Casey’s husband and children joined her as she officially entered the race. She noted that their support has been central throughout her campaign, sharing in the long hours, extensive travel, and sacrifices that come with a life of public service.
“My family reminds me why this work matters,” Casey said. “Every case and every decision affects real families across Alabama. Protecting them has always been my Mission.”
Casey continued, “I’m running because Alabama deserves a proven prosecutor—someone who has spent a career actually doing the work, not just talking about it.”
“I’m ready to continue serving this state with integrity, experience, and an unwavering commitment to justice. I look forward to earning the trust and votes of Alabamians across this state,” Casey said.
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