Alabama Primary Runoff Results

Unofficial results from June 16, 2026

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Alabama Primary Runoff Results
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Unofficial results from June 16, 2026

The following are unofficial results from the June 16 primary runoff election. With 67 of 67 Counties reporting, these are the preliminary, unofficial results from the Secretary of State’s website.

There were a total of 408,740 ballots cast, or 10.72% of the registered voters who turned out.

Lieutenant Governor (Republican)

  • John Wahl56.99%
  • Wes Allen — 43.01%

United States Senate (Democratic)

  • Everett Wess54.59%
  • Dakarai Larriett — 45.41%

United States Senate (Republican)

  • Barry Moore55.80%
  • Jared Hudson — 44.20%

United States Representative, 5th Congressional District (Democratic)

  • Andrew Sneed78.39%
  • Candice Dollar Duvieilh — 21.61%

Attorney General (Republican)

  • Katherine Robertson55.07%
  • Jay Mitchell — 44.93%

Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries (Republican)

  • Corey Hill53.30%
  • Christina Woerner McInnis — 46.70%

Public Service Commission, Place 2 (Republican)

  • Jim "Zig" Zeigler51.34%
  • Chris Beeker — 48.66%

State Board of Education, District 8 (Republican)

  • Emily Jones53.55%
  • William Matthews — 46.45%

Circuit Court Judge, 19th Judicial Circuit, Place 5 (Republican)

  • Carol Cook Carter52.18%
  • Bradley Earl Ekdahl — 47.82%

State Senator, District 2 (Democratic)

  • Rudolph Valentino Drake53.49%
  • Alex House — 46.51%

State Representative, District 17 (Republican)

  • Phil Segraves64.28%
  • Micheal Beck — 35.72%

State Representative, District 37 (Republican)

  • Jeff Monroe62.65%
  • John Jacobs — 37.35%

State Representative, District 52 (Democratic)

  • Gigi Hayes74.89%
  • LaTanya Millhouse — 25.11%

State Representative, District 82 (Democratic)

  • Pebblin W. Warren61.48%
  • Sidney "Doc" Brown — 38.52%

State Representative, District 95 (Republican)

  • Frances Holk-Jones52.29%
  • Joe Freeman — 47.71%

The winners of these runoffs will advance to the general election, which is scheduled for November 3.