Robertson reports strong fundraising month in AG race

Republican AG candidate Katherine Robertson reports $353K raised in the latest period, bringing her total to $3.2 million with $2 million cash on hand

Robertson reports strong fundraising month in AG race
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Republican Attorney General candidate Katherine Robertson says her campaign raised $353,848.03 during the latest reporting period, pushing her total campaign fundraising to about $3.2 million with more than $2 million cash on hand.

The campaign said the new numbers reflect continued financial strength as the 2026 Republican primary approaches. According to State campaign finance data, Robertson is among the leading fundraisers in the race for Alabama’s top law enforcement post.

"Katherine Robertson isn't just running a campaign, she's building a coalition of conservative Alabamians that are committed to keeping Alabama safe and secure," said campaign manager Annabel Martinson.

"This haul is a testament to the trust Alabamians, members of law enforcement, and leaders in the conservative movement have in Katherine's proven record of fighting for law and order, defending our conservative values, and standing up to the radical left. From hardworking families and business leaders, to farmers and first responders, it's clear that Alabama is rallying around her vision for safer, stronger communities."

Robertson currently serves as Chief Counsel to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and entered the race in 2025 with Marshall’s endorsement as he seeks a U.S. Senate seat.

Her campaign says the fundraising boost comes alongside a growing list of endorsements. Robertson has secured the support of 24 active law-enforcement leaders, along with several major conservative and business groups. Those groups include the Republican Attorneys General Association, Alabama Farmers Federation, Alabama Forestry Association, Petroleum and Convenience Marketers of Alabama, Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama, and the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association BEEF PAC.

"These endorsements aren't just stamps of approval—they're a resounding vote of confidence from the very people and industries that keep Alabama's economy thriving and our communities safe," Robertson said.

"I'm humbled by this outpouring of support and more determined than ever to deliver results for every Alabamian. With my longstanding partnership with those behind the badge, we'll protect our freedoms, crack down on crime, and ensure justice is served."

Robertson is seeking the Republican nomination in a three-way primary that also includes former Jay Mitchell and Pamela Casey. The Republican primary is scheduled for May 19, 2026.