Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall raised more than $400,000 in his first four weeks campaigning to be Alabama’s next U.S. Senator in 2026, according to a quarterly fundraising report filed on Tuesday.
The contributions came from 750 individual donors, and 87% of the funds raised came from Alabamians.
“Tammy and I are extremely grateful for the outpouring of support we’ve received from people all across Alabama," Marshall said. “As Attorney General, it’s an honor to fight alongside President Trump and champion his America First Agenda — protecting the integrity of women’s sports, standing strong against illegal immigration, defending our Second Amendment rights, protecting the unborn, backing law enforcement and standing up for law and order."
"As your next Senator, I’ll keep fighting for President Trump’s vision for our country and be a fierce advocate for Alabama families, farmers and small businesses — to spur economic growth and create good-paying jobs to keep Alabama Strong. Together, we’ll deliver America First policies that move our state forward," he added.
Marshall is running for the United States Senate seat currently held by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), who is running for governor.
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