Primary Election May 19
The following candidates will be listed on the primary ballots in the upcoming Tuesday, May 19, Primary Election.
The Democratic Party:
Governor: Will Boyd, Jamel J. Brown, Yolanda Rochelle Flowers, Doug Jones, Chad “Chig” Marting, and Nathan “Nate” Mathis.
Lieutenant Governor: Phillip Ensler and Darryl D. Perryman.
United States Senator: Dakarai Larriet, Kyle Sweetser, Everett Wess, and Mark Wheeler II.
Public Service Commission Place No. 1: James O. Gordon, John Northrop, and Jeff Ramsey.
The Republican Party:
Governor: Ken McFeeters, “Alabama” Will Santivasci, Thomas Tubberville.
Lieutenant Governor: Wes Allen, Pat Bishop, George Childress, Rick Pate, Stewart Hill Tankersley, Nicole Jones Wadsworth, and John Wahl.
United States Senator: Seth Burton, Dale Shelton Deas, Jr., Jared Hudson, Steve Marshall, Barry Moore, Morgan Murphy, and Rodney Walker.
Attorney General: Pamela L. Casey, Jay Mitchell, and Katherine Robertson.
Secretary of State: Caroleen Dobson, Christopher Christian Horn, and Glenda S. Jackson.
State Treasurer: Young Boozer and Steve Lolley.
State Auditor: Derek Chen and Andrew Sorrell.
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries: Corey Hill, Christina Woerner McInnis, and Jack Williams.
Public Service Commission Place No. 1: Matt Gentry and Jeremy H. Oden.
Public Service Commission Place No. 1: Priscilla Andrews, Chris Beeker, Brent Woodall, and Jim Zig Zeigler.
Butler County Sheriff: Kenneth Harden, David Scruggs, and Adam Smith.
There will also be two Proposed Amendments on the primary ballots.
Statewide Amendment 1: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to provide that the following offenses shall be offenses for which a judge may deny bail: shooting or discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling or other occupied space in violation of Section 13A-11-61(b), Code of Alabama 1975; or any solicitation attempt, or conspiracy to commit murder. Proposed by Act 2025-227.
Statewide Amendment 2: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to provide that the compensation of a district attorney may not be diminished during his or her term in office. Proposed by Act 2025-291.
