WATCH: Katie Britt Accepts Republican Nomination for U.S. Senate
Katie Britt has accepted the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate at her victory party in downtown Montgomery.
Katie Britt has accepted the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate at her victory party in downtown Montgomery.
Voters went back to the polls Tuesday to decide runoffs in some state and local races.
Polls in Montgomery County will be open later than usual tonight, due to a software issue this morning.
A new poll from Auburn University at Montgomery shows Katie Britt leading U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks by double digits ahead of the June 21 Republican runoff for U.S. Senate.
Former President Donald Trump has announced he is endorsing Katie Britt for U.S. Senate, after pulling his endorsement from Mo Brooks earlier this year.
U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks is asking former President Donald Trump to back him once again in Alabama’s Senate race, a request that comes two months after a feud caused Trump to revoke his endorsement of the congressman.
Mike Durant, the “Black Hawk Down” pilot who finished third in Alabama’s Republican Senate primary, said he will not make an endorsement in the upcoming runoff.
State Sen. Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) trailed primary challenger Jay Hovey by a single vote after provisional ballots were counted Tuesday.
At least six members of the Alabama Legislature lost to primary challengers on Tuesday, according to unofficial returns, and several races are yet to be decided.
Here is a look at which candidates have been forced into a runoff and which ones are moving ahead to the November general election.