U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) raised $1,147,607 in November for his 2026 campaign for governor.
His campaign has raised nearly $9 million since launching in May. He has a cash-on-hand balance of $6,782,792.64, according to his November campaign finance report.
“Thanks to support from hardworking Alabamians, Coach Tuberville raised $1.14 million for his gubernatorial campaign in November," said Jordan Doufexis, chairman of Tuberville’s campaign. "Since launching his campaign in May, Coach Tuberville has raised nearly $9 million and still hasn’t taken a dime of PAC money. He looks forward to seeing what kind of ‘support’ Comrade Doug Jones managed to drum up from woke, out-of-state, Alex Soros-backed super PACs.”
Doug Jones, a Democrat running for governor, reported raising $105,461.38 since announcing last week.
Former University of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron reported more than $105,000 in contributions in his first monthly report in his campaign to be Alabama’s next lieutenant governor. He reported having $98,749.40 in cash on hand.
A spokesperson for the McCarron campaign said, “When a newcomer and first-time candidate raises more than $105,000 during the first month of his candidacy, it delivers a strong message of support and scares the heck out of the political insiders who created Montgomery’s good ol’ boy system.”
“Unlike the career politicians who raise their money from political action committees, contract lobbyists, and special interests seeking influence in exchange for contributions, every dime that AJ raised came from individuals who are eager to elect an outsider candidate with a fresh perspective,” the spokesperson said. “The campaign continues receiving pledges and financial commitments by the day, and we will have the resources necessary to broadcast AJ’s outsider message of conservative change and strong leadership throughout the Republican primary season.”
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen reported raising $75,550 in November for his campaign for lieutenant governor. He has a cash-on-hand balance of $998,217.95
Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries Rick Pate reported raising $15,610.25 in November for his campaign for lieutenant governor. He has a cash-on-hand balance of $532,728.44.
Nicole Wadsworth reported raising $22,000 in November, bringing her campaign for lieutenant governor's cash-on-hand balance to $246,764.54.
Katherine Robertson announced on Tuesday that her campaign for Alabama Attorney General raised $304,452.09 in November. She has a cash-on-hand balance of $1,460,034.83
“Alabamians are sending a powerful message: they want a proven conservative who will protect our communities, defend our constitutional rights, and put Alabama families first,” said Katherine Robertson. “I am grateful for the outpouring of support from the hardworking Alabamians who believe, like I do, that the Attorney General’s office should be a fearless voice for the rule of law—not a stepping stone for personal ambition.”
Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell reported raising $142,200 in November with a cash-on-hand balance of $2,174,376.61 for his attorney general campaign.
“My opponent is taking outrageous amounts of anti-Trump money, hiding it from the public, and spending it like crazy to falsely market herself as a pro-Trump candidate,” Mitchell said. “It’s an exploitation of campaign finance law and a brazen attempt to mislead the citizens of our state. Someone running to be our chief law enforcement officer should not be conspiring with out-of-state powerbrokers to bend the rules in this way.”
Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey reported raising $5,410 in November with a cash-on-hand balance of $595,608.58 in her campaign for attorney general.
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