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The sun still shines bright over Alabama’s booming beaches, but this summer, it’s more than the sand and the Gulf waters that are heating up. For the first time in nearly two decades, the mayors of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores are facing serious election challenges at the same time in these economically vital coastal cities.
In the upcoming municipal elections, community members will elect their next mayor, council members and other local representatives.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen is touting new security measures. That includes a partnership with the Department of Homeland Security and adding an invisible emblem to election ballots. “Full stop.
Sorrell was elected auditor in 2022 after serving one term in the Alabama House of Representatives, representing Colbert County. Sorrell said he started his first company at age 16 and owns four Alabama-based businesses that employ about 20 people. Sorrell’s decision not to seek a second term as auditor also created an open seat.
Tuscaloosa's Judge Dennis Steverson has announced he's running for another term as Place 7 Circuit Court Judge in the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, the same seat he was appointed
Qualifying ended Tuesday for candidates who intend to be on the ballot in the August municipal elections.
Prattville has a crowded field for the mayor and six of the seven city council seats are contested. Bill Gillespie Jr. (I) There will be one contested election in Millbrook in the city council races. Mayor Al Kelley is running for his seventh consecutive term and is unopposed.
Alabama introduces an invisible emblem to enhance ballot security by 2026, aiming to protect election integrity with changing designs each cycle.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WTVA) — Matt Woods won Tuesday’s election for Alabama Senate District 5. The Republican won 86% of the vote over Democrat Ryan Cagle. The district covers Lamar, Fayette and Walker counties, as well as parts of Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties.
Gov. Kay Ivey on June 16 signed a proclamation to set special election dates for the Alabama House District 63 seat, which includes much of downtown Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. The party primaries for the seat will be held Sept. 30. If necessary, runoffs would be held Oct. 28. The general election is set for Jan. 13.