CAMPAIGN 2026: List of runoff races for June 16

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAKA) – Here is a list of the races that are heading to a June 16 runoff after the May 19 primaries.

The runoffs are needed because no candidate got more than 50% of the vote in their race. The top two finishers are the ones who advance to the runoff. The other candidates have been eliminated from moving forward.

Here are the races, along with the unofficial vote percentage that each candidate received (percentages have been rounded):

Lt. Governor – Republican
John Wahl 41%
Wes Allen 38%

U.S. Senate – Republican
Barry Moore 39%
Jared Hudson 26%

U.S. Senate – Democrat
Everett Wess 40%
Dakarai Larriett 29%

Attorney General – Republican 
Katherine Robertson 41%
Jay Mitchell 34%

Agriculture Commissioner – Republican
Corey Hill 35%
Christina McInnis 35%

Public Service Commission Place 2 – Republican
Jim Zeigler 45%
Chris Beeker 26%

Alabama House District 37 – Republican
John Jacobs 35%
Jeff Monroe 38%

Alabama House District 82 – Democrat
Pebblin Warren 48%
Sidney Brown 23%

19th Circuit Court Judge Place 5 – Republican
Carol Cook Carter 45%
Bradley Ekdahl 40%

Autauga County Sheriff – Republican
Mark Harrell 47%
Ty Thompson 39%

Bullock County Commission, District 2 – Democrat
Curtis Pritchett 34%
Joseph Jernigan 20%

Chilton County Revenue Commissioner – Republican
Michele Headley 42%
Brad Carter 39%

Circuit Court Judge, 19th Judicial Circuit, Place 5 – Republican
Carol Carter 45%
Bradley Ekdahl 38%

Lowndes County Board of Education, District 1 – Democrat
Arthur Nelson 50%
Franklin Nettles 50%

Macon County Commission, District 2 – Democrat
Raymon Hall 49%
Edward Huffman 29%

Macon County Board of Education, District 2 – Democrat
Kenyatta Cooper 37%
Clinton Boyd, Jr. 36%

Montgomery County School Board, District 5 – Democrat
Alvin Tucker 48%
Edward Willis, Jr. 28%

Tallapoosa County Commission, District 4, Republican
Rod Siggers 47%
Shane West 30%

Wilcox County Commission, District 4 – Democrat
Charles Lawson 41%
Reginald Weatherly, Sr. 40%

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