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Alabama candidates file ahead of 2026 primaries

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. Local outlets this week published profiles listing candidates for Alabama's open governor and U.S. Senate races, identifying Democratic and Republican contenders and summarizing their backgrounds and priorities. Voters will select party ballots in the lead-up to primaries tied to the 2026 midterm cycle; Gov. Kay Ivey's final term ends January 2027. The reporting names Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls such as Will Boyd and Doug Jones, Republican contenders including Ken McFeeters and Tommy Tuberville, and multiple Senate candidates across both parties, and notes key dates such as the May 19 primary. Several campaigns declined in-person interviews, while outlets provided biographical context to inform voters ahead of the upcoming contests.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Doug Jones served as U.S. Senator from 2018 to 2021.
  • Kyle Sweetser spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, gaining national attention.
  • Local reports later compiled candidate lists for open U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races ahead of 2026.
  • News items note primaries scheduled for May 19, with outlets offering interview opportunities to candidates.
  • Gov. Kay Ivey's final term concludes in January 2027, creating an open gubernatorial seat.

Why This Matters to You

Alabama's 2026 primaries will shape your state's leadership. The candidates' priorities could affect your taxes, services, and rights. Check out local outlets for candidate profiles. Understand who aligns with your values.

The Bottom Line

Alabama's governor and U.S. Senate seats are up for grabs in 2026. It's a pivotal moment for the state's future. Stay informed, mark May 19 on your calendar for the primaries. Worth forwarding if you know someone who values their vote.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
3
Left Leaning:
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Neutral:
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Who Benefited

Local news organizations increased public engagement by publishing candidate profiles, and several candidates received broader name recognition and exposure ahead of the 2026 primary contests.

Who Impacted

Voters faced reduced direct access to some candidates after a notable campaign representative declined an in-person interview, potentially limiting comparative information before the May 19 primary.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
3
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
1
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 25%, Right 75%
Who Benefited

Local news organizations increased public engagement by publishing candidate profiles, and several candidates received broader name recognition and exposure ahead of the 2026 primary contests.

Who Impacted

Voters faced reduced direct access to some candidates after a notable campaign representative declined an in-person interview, potentially limiting comparative information before the May 19 primary.

Coverage of Story:

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From Center

Alabama candidates file ahead of 2026 primaries

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From Right

Meet the candidates: Alabama's Republicans running for U.S. Senate

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