The National Association of REALTORS® Political Action Committee announced on Monday its endorsement of former Business Council of Alabama President and CEO Katie Britt for the U.S. Senate ahead of the June 21 primary runoff.
“I’m proud to have the support of Alabama’s Realtors,” Britt said. “With just over a week left until the June 21 primary runoff, we continue to travel our state tirelessly to share our Alabama First message, listen to Alabamians, and answer their questions. Our momentum is surging because hardworking families in communities in every corner of Alabama know that I will fight relentlessly for our values and our people in the Senate. Alabama’s future is on the ballot. Together, we’ll preserve the American Dream for our children and our children’s children.”
The National Association of REALTORS® was founded in 1908 and is America’s largest trade association with approximately 1.5 million members, including NAR’s five commercial real estate institutes and its societies and councils. REALTORS® are involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries and belong to one or more of some 1,400 local associations or boards, and 54 state and territory associations of REALTORS®. The Alabama Association of REALTORS® is the largest statewide organization of real estate professionals, with more than 19,000 members from 24 local boards and 1,200 real estate companies.
Britt is a former Chief of Staff for Senator Richard Shelby (R-Alabama). She is a practicing attorney and a native of Enterprise. She has degrees from the University of Alabama and the University of Alabama School of Law. She resides in Montgomery with her husband, Wesley Britt, and their two children.
She faces Congressman Mo Brooks (R-AL05) in the Republican primary runoff on June 21.
The winner of the Republican nomination will face Democrat Dr. Will Boyd and Libertarian John Sophocleus in the Nov. 8 general election.
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