U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) raised $1,028,000 in August for his 2026 campaign for governor. 

The campaign has raised more than $6.2 million in just three months since announcing, breaking previous Alabama fundraising records, according to his monthly campaign financial report.

 “When I was coaching, I learned that you can't win without a good team," Tuberville said. "With President Trump back in the White House, the sky is the limit for Alabama. But Suzanne and I can't do it alone. We are grateful for every hardworking Alabamian who has supported our campaign and look forward to continuing to work together to bring this home next November." 

Attorney General

Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell’s campaign reported raising $371,095 in August and emphasized that 99.9% of those dollars came from conservative donors in Alabama. Mitchell has reported raising a total of $2,038,023.01 since announcing his candidacy in early June and has $1,946,359.78 of cash on hand. 

“We continue to receive support from conservatives all over Alabama because they’re not satisfied with the status quo. They know I’m the only candidate for Attorney General who will actually move the needle on the issues they care about–violent crime, immigration, and advancing President Trump’s agenda.” Mitchell said. “I am proud of how much we’ve been able to fundraise, but I’m even prouder of raising that money in our state from people who share my Alabama values.”

Katherine Robertson announced that her campaign for Attorney General raised $360,515 in August. Robertson’s campaign has raised $1.77 million since she announced. Robertson has a cash-on-hand balance of $1.42 million.

“Our message of supporting law enforcement, standing with President Trump to put a stop to the criminal cartels and gangs, and enforcing the law resonates with Alabamians,” Robertson said. “Our grassroots momentum and backing from pro-life and law enforcement leaders is foundational to our campaign and it's what is fueling our success.”

Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey reported a cash-on-hand balance of $595,074.09 after loaning her campaign $500,000.

Lieutenant Governor

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen reported raising $106,145 in August and has a cash-on-hand balance of $480,192.49.

Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries Rick Pate reported raising $52,820.51 in August with a cash-on-hand balance of $390,664.88.

Nicole Wadsworth reported raising $21,065 and has a cash-on-hand balance of $160,167.45.

Dean Odle reported raising $85 in August with a cash-on-hand balance of $4,701.05.

Secretary of State

Caroleene Dobson reported raising $110,125 in August with a cash-on-hand balance of $647,266.76.

Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell reported raising $6,662.91 in August with a cash-on-hand balance of $301,872.75.

Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries

Christina McInnis reported loaning her campaign $275,000 and raising $41,438.86 in August. She has a cash-on-hand balance of $448,153.31.

State Sen. Jack Williams (R-Wilmer) reported raising $9,552.05 in August with a cash-on-hand balance of $505,467.31.

Douglas Mayor Corey Hill reported raising $23,436 with a cash-on-hand balance of $122,096.71.

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