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.
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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.
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.
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