Hudson Builds Statewide Grassroots Network
Senate candidate Jared Hudson touts 79 county captains in all 67 Alabama counties
U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson announced this week that his campaign has placed 79 county captains across all 67 counties in Alabama, marking a key organizational milestone in the race.
According to the campaign, the network stretches from North Alabama’s Tennessee Valley to communities along the Gulf Coast. Several of the State’s largest counties now have multiple captains in place, a sign of what Hudson described as growing local engagement.
“I’m grateful for the people across Alabama who have stepped up to be part of this grassroots campaign,” Hudson said. “They’re joining this mission because they believe in putting Alabama first and sending someone to Washington who will actually fight for them, not special interests. I’m not going up there to go along with the status quo, and I won’t waver when it comes to defending our State and our values.”

Hudson framed the expansion as part of a broader shift among voters, pointing to increased interest and participation at the local level.
“People are paying attention, and they’re stepping up,” Hudson added. “If you’re ready to send a real warrior to Washington who will fight for you and put the people back in charge, join the mission at HudsonForAlabama.com.”
County captains typically serve as on-the-ground organizers, helping campaigns connect with voters, coordinate volunteers, and build local momentum ahead of primary and general elections.
County Captains by County
Autauga — Karla Knight
Autauga — Frank Wilkes
Baldwin — Chantel Norton
Baldwin — Mike Reebals
Barbour — Olivia Rome
Bibb — Latesha McMinn
Blount — Keith Hudson
Blount — Brandon Herndon
Bullock — Liberty Duke
Butler — Patricia Ballew
Calhoun — Brandon Fisher
Chambers — Bo Colley
Cherokee — Kevin Wood
Chilton — Jimmie Hardee
Choctaw — Janey Glover
Choctaw — Samuel Dew
Clarke — Dena Lenoir
Clay — Jarret Clift
Cleburne — Connie Champion
Coffee — Shannon Pugh
Colbert — Gil Zimmerman
Conecuh — Shannon Pugh
Coosa — Rocky Ash
Covington — Jared Latham
Crenshaw — Jason Gentry
Cullman — Tim Nalley
Dale — Melissa Whitman
Dallas — Donnie Nelson
Dallas — John Carlson
DeKalb — Tyler Ross
Elmore — Terry Beasley
Escambia — Dylan Shadinger
Etowah — Kip Williams
Fayette — Eric Schaffer
Franklin — Mike Flemming
Geneva — Dennis Holland
Greene — Chris Bailey
Hale — JR Rivas
Henry — Wyatt Oaks
Houston — Viktor Francis
Jackson — Keary O’Flaherty
Jefferson — Jason Williams
Jefferson — Britt Ezell
Jefferson — Sandra Lauriello
Jefferson — Elijah Newcombe
Lamar — Charles Lenn
Lauderdale — James Farris
Lawrence — Jamie Horton
Lee — Caedmon Hunt
Limestone — Ty Curry
Lowndes — Chris Cleghorn
Lowndes — Mark Harold
Macon — Frank Dillman
Madison — Matthew Comstock
Madison — Daniel Cici
Marengo — Patrick Hape
Marion — Eric Dove
Marshall — Jordan Hartley
Mobile — Angela Prine
Mobile — Grant Zarzour
Monroe — Sundi West
Montgomery — Robert Reaves
Morgan — Carter Petty
Perry — Dane Brunies
Pickens — Mickey Pate
Pike — Annie Hill
Randolph — Anna Grace Silvey
Russell — Annaleise Owens
Shelby — Phillip Ogle
Shelby — Jake Rasmussen
St. Clair — Justin Misso
Sumter — Steven Brown
Talladega — Anthony Williams
Tallapoosa — Rebecca Neal
Tuscaloosa — Bobby Laury
Walker — Javan Garner
Washington — Kevin Thompson
Wilcox — Sam Christoff
Winston — Neal Sandlin
For more information on Jared Hudson, visit his campaign website HudsonForAlabama.com or follow him on social media.