Republican voters on Tuesday will choose between (left to right) U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, Will Santivasci and Ken McFeeters for the GOP nomination for governor. (Tuberville photo by Alander Rocha/Alabama Reflector; Santivasci photo courtesy of candidate; McFeeters photo by Ralph Chapoco/Alabama Reflector; graphic by Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector) Alabama Republican voters on Tuesday will choose between three candidates for the party’s nomination for governor. Ken McFeeters, an insurance agency owner; Will Santivasci, a small business owner; and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville are seeking the GOP nomination. McFeeters and Santivasci are first-time candidates for statewide office. Tuberville is a first-term senator and the front-runner among party leaders. GET THE MORNING HEADLINES. SUBSCRIBE A spokesperson for Tuberville said he was not...
The Alabama State Capitol as seen on Nov. 24, 2025, in Montgomery, Alabama. (Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector) A state-wide position with minimal power has drawn quite a crowd ahead of Tuesday’s primary election. Nine candidates are running for Alabama lieutenant governor. Seven of them are Republicans while two are Democrats. Republican Will Ainsworth, the current lieutenant governor, is term-limited. The lieutenant governor becomes governor should the occupant of that office die, resign or be removed. The office once had powers comparable to that of the Alabama House speaker, with powers to control legislation and assign senators to committees. GET THE MORNING HEADLINES. SUBSCRIBE But the office was stripped of its power in 1999 after a lengthy standoff between then-Lt. Gov. Steve Windom, a Republican, and the Democratic-controlled Sen...