Attorney Everett Wess and U.S. Rep. Barry Moore won the Democratic and Republican nominations for U.S. Senate on June 16, 2026, in runoff elections. (Wess photo courtesy of candidate, Moore photo and graphic by Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector) U.S. Rep. Barry Moore, R-Enterprise, won the Alabama Republican nomination for U.S. Senate Tuesday night, defeating former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson. He will face attorney Everett Wess, who defeated small business owner Dakarai Larriett in the Democratic runoff on Tuesday. As of 10:09 p.m., Moore, who was boosted by an endorsement from President Donald Trump, had 173,262 votes, about 55.8% of the total . Hudson, a Navy SEAL veteran, had 137,267 votes, about 44.2% of the total, according to unofficial returns. Moore won counties in the Wiregrass, where he currently represents in the U.S. House of Representatives. He also had strong support along the coast and in the northwest corner of the state. Wess won the Democratic nomination with 48,996 vo...
Katherine Robertson, deputy attorney general and Republican runoff candidate for Attorney General, speaking at the Shelby County Republican Party runoff candidate forum May 26, 2026, in Pelham, Alabama, at the Pelham Civic Complex. Robertson won the Republican nomination for attorney general on Tuesday night. (Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector) Deputy Attorney General Katherine Robertson Tuesday won the Republican nomination for Alabama Attorney General, defeating Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell after an expensive and often heated race. “Here I stand tonight, a girl from Dallas County, Alabama, whose family barely made ends meet, growing cotton and running the local post office, with the chance to become Alabama’s first lay Attorney General,” Robertson said in her victory address shortly after AP called the race. “We are ending this primary and runoff the same way we started it 371 days ago when we I announced my candidacy, resolving to stand tall for conservative principles, ...