IN-DEPTH: Looking Ahead from Alabama’s 2022 Elections
Alabama News Network Political Analyst Steve Flowers shares his insight on what happens next following Alabama’s general election.
Alabama News Network Political Analyst Steve Flowers shares his insight on what happens next following Alabama’s general election.
Republicans are trying to keep hold of all state offices on November 8.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) said this week that the country has too many “takers” instead of workers and suggested that many in younger generations — including people in their 40s — don’t understand they need to work.
In many state races, Republican nominees face little-known Democratic opponents.
The Alabama Democratic Party has revoked the nomination of Sebrina Martin, who was seeking a judgeship in Montgomery County.
State Sen. Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) has dropped a challenge to his one-vote defeat in the Republican primary.
We now know which Democratic and Republican candidates will face off in November in the state’s major races.
Robert Stewart has beaten former State Sen. Hank Sanders, who was trying to win back his old seat in the Alabama Legislature.
Democrat Yolanda Flowers will face Republican Gov. Kay Ivey in the November general election.
State Rep. Wes Allen (R-Troy) has won the Republican runoff for Secretary of State.