2025 Alabama elections

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Elections will be held in the U.S. State of Alabama throughout 2025 to elect municipal positions, as well as any special elections.

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2025 Alabama elections

 2024
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State legislative

Any special elections will be called by Governor Kay Ivey to fill any vacancies that arise in the Alabama Senate or the Alabama House of Representatives.

Senate District 5

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2025 Alabama Senate District 5 special election

 2022
June 24, 2025
2026 
Turnout8.81% (unofficial)
 
Candidate Matt Woods Ryan Cagle
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 7,707 1,238
Percentage 86.0% 13.8%

County results
Woods:      80–90%      90–100%

State senator before election

Greg Reed
Republican

Elected state senator

Matt Woods
Republican

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The 2025 Alabama Senate District 5 special election was held on June 24, 2025, following the scheduled resignation of incumbent Greg Reed to serve as a workforce advisor for Governor Kay Ivey's administration, to elect the state senator from the 5th Senate district. The primary election was held on March 11. State representative Matt Woods won the election with 86% of the vote.[1][2]

Background

Incumbent representative Greg Reed resigned on December 31, 2024, to serve as a workforce advisor to the governor.[3][4] He was selected by Kay Ivey on November 19, 2024. Ivey announced the date of the election on December 31, when Reed's term as advisor began.[5][6] Candidates had until January 7 to file as a major-party candidate, and March 11 is the deadline to file as an independent or minor-party candidate.[7]

In the 2024 presidential election, this district voted for Republican candidate Donald Trump by a margin of 73.6 points.[8] In the 2022 legislative election, this district voted for incumbent Republican Greg Reed by a margin of 98.4 points, running in the general election unopposed.

Republican primary

Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Matt Woods
Fundraising
More information Campaign finance reports as of April 25, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of April 25, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Matt Woods (R) $348,922 $96,960 $334,895
Source: Alabama Secretary of State[13]
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Democratic primary

Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Sarah Watkins, caregiver and fast food worker[14][15]
Forums
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2025 Alabama Senate District 5 special election forums
No. Date Host Democratic Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Cagle Watkins
1[16] February 22 P P
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Fundraising
More information Campaign finance reports as of April 25, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of April 25, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Ryan Cagle (D) $4,261 $136 $4,124
Sarah Watkins (D) $160 $2 $157
Source: Alabama Secretary of State[13]
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Results
Results by county:
  Cagle
  •   60–70%
  •   80–90%
  Watkins
  •   60–70%

The Democratic primary saw only 360 ballots cast out of 101,577 registered voters, resulting in a turnout of only 0.35%.[17] As no Democratic candidate filed to run in the last election for this district in 2022, there was no primary.

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Democratic primary (unofficial results)[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ryan Cagle 222 61.84
Democratic Sarah Watkins 137 38.16
Total votes 359 100.00
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General election

Results
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2025 Alabama Senate District 5 special election unofficial results[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Matt Woods 7,707 86.00% −13.19%
Democratic Ryan Cagle 1,238 13.81% New
Write-in 17 0.19% −0.62%
Total votes 8,962 100.00
Turnout 8,963 8.81%
Registered electors 101,745
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More information County, Woods ...
Results by County[20]
County Woods Cagle Total
Fayette 1,014 90.29% 1099.71%1,123
Jefferson 325 92.59% 267.41%351
Lamar 885 94.35% 535.65%938
Tuscaloosa 931 87.91% 12812.09%1,059
Walker 4,552 83.16% 92216.84%5,474
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House District 11

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2025 Alabama House of Representatives District 11 special election

 2022
August 26, 2025
2026 
 
Candidate Heath Allbright Alexandria Braswell
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,783 351
Percentage 88.4% 11.2%

Alabama state representative before election

Randall Shedd
Republican

Elected Alabama state representative

Heath Allbright
Republican

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The 2025 Alabama House of Representatives District 11 special election was held on August 26, 2025, to elect the representative for Alabama's 11th House of Representatives District. The primary election was held on May 13, 2025.[21]

Background

Incumbent representative Randall Shedd was reelected with 99% of the vote in 2022, and has not faced opposition since he was initially elected in 2013.[22] He resigned from the House of Representatives in mid-February 2025 to serve as the director of constituent affairs for Garlan Gudger.[23] Governor Kay Ivey signed a writ of election following his official resignation on February 24.[24] Major party candidates had until March 11 to qualify, and independent or third-party candidates had until May 13.[25]

Republican primary

Candidate qualifying opened on March 5, 2025.[26]

Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Don Fallin, retired U.S. Army Col.[28]
Endorsements
Heath Allbright
Statewide officials
Organizations
Fundraising
More information Campaign finance reports as of May 14, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of May 14, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Heath Allbright (R) $88,200 $62,185 $56,014
Don Fallin (R) $60,264 $59,707 $11,813
Source: Alabama Secretary of State[13]
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Campaign

A candidate forum was held in April 2025, where both candidates participated. The candidates discussed issues such as anti-Israel movements in the US, transgender athletes, book bans, and chemtrails.[31] The candidates have agreed on most issues, including opposition to lottery in Alabama.[32][33]

On April 14, Fallin signed the Americans for Tax Reform Taxpayer Protection Pledge to never support any tax increases if elected.[34]

In a candidate forum held on April 30, Fallin accused Allbright of being hand-picked by "Montgomery officials and special interests," alluding to the money that Allbright has received from political action committees. Allbright denied the accusation that he was part of a "conspiracy," or was chosen to take over the seat.[35]

In May, Allbright's approval of a contract for an organization specializing in mental health was publicized. The organization later made posts on social media celebrating Pride Month, which led to Allbright being questioned by conservative media outlet 1819 News on his relationship with the organization.[36]

On May 5, an online poll was messaged to residents of District 11, accusing Fallin of taking money from "deep-blue, radical liberal states," along with various other accusatory claims. Fallin attributed these donations to veterans who were stationed around the country. Allbright issued a video statement in which he stated that he was "running a positive campaign."[37]

Results

The election was called on the night of the election, Allbright won with 54% of the vote.[38]

More information Party, Candidate ...
Republican primary[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Heath Allbright 1,909 54.26
Republican Don Fallin 1,609 45.74
Total votes 3,518 100.00
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Democratic primary

Candidate qualifying opened on February 27.[40]

Candidates
Nominee
Fundraising
More information Campaign finance reports as of May 14, 2025, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of May 14, 2025
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Alexandria Braswell (D) $6,274 $2,204 $4,869
Source: Alabama Secretary of State[13]
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General election

Post-primary endorsements
Alexandria Braswell
Federal officials
Results
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2025 Alabama's 11th House of Representatives district special election[43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Heath Allbright 2,783 88.38% −10.82%
Democratic Alexandria Braswell 351 11.15% New
Write-in 15 0.48% −0.32%
Total votes 3,134 100.0
Turnout 3,153 8.80%
Registered electors 35,827
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More information County, Allbright ...
Results by County[44]
County Allbright Braswell Write in Total
Blount 670 88.62% 8010.58%60.79%756
Cullman 2,113 88.30% 27111.32%90.38%2,393
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House District 12

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2025 Alabama House of Representatives District 12 special election

 2022
October 28, 2025
2026 
 
Candidate Cindy Myrex Matthew Glover
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,944 287
Percentage 87.1% 12.9%

Alabama state representative before election

Corey Harbison
Republican

Elected Alabama state representative

Cindy Myrex
Republican

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The 2025 Alabama House of Representatives District 12 special election was held on October 28, 2025, following the resignation of representative Corey Harbison. The primary election was held on July 15, 2025, and the runoff election was held on August 12.[45]

Background

Incumbent representative Corey Harbison planned to resign no later than April 15, to spend time with his family following the birth of two new children since his election in 2022.[46] He temporarily delayed his resignation, citing his concerns with when the election would be scheduled, and officially resigned on April 16.[47][48] In the 2025 legislative session, Harbison was absent for the majority of the session.[49]

The election was officially called by Governor Kay Ivey on April 29, 2025. Major-party candidates had until May 13 to qualify, while third-party and independent candidates had until July 15.[50]

Republican primary

Qualifying for the Republican primary officially opened on May 12.[51]

Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
  • Clint Hollingsworth, at-large member of the Cullman city council[53]
Eliminated in primary
  • Heather Doyle, small business owner and realtor[54]
  • Dan McWhorter, businessman[55]
Endorsements
Clint Hollingsworth
Dan McWhorter
Cindy Myrex
Organizations
Declined to endorse
State representatives
Campaign

During a public forum, all four candidates expressed interest in supporting legislation that would permit a vote on legalizing the lottery or gambling.[60]

Results
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Republican primary[61]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cindy Myrex 2,129 49.81
Republican Clint Hollingsworth 1,848 43.24
Republican Heather Doyle 150 3.51
Republican Dan McWhorter 147 3.44
Total votes 4,274 100.00
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Runoff
Results
More information Party, Candidate ...
Republican primary runoff[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cindy Myrex 3,048 58.53
Republican Clint Hollingsworth 2,160 41.47
Total votes 5,208 100.00
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Democratic primary

Candidates
Nominee

General election

Results
More information Party, Candidate ...
2025 Alabama House of Representatives District 12 special election[64]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Cindy Myrex 1,944 87.06% +1.71%
Democratic Matthew Glover 287 12.85% −1.64%
Write-in 2 0.09% –0.07%
Total votes 2,233 100.00
Turnout 2,234 3.38%
Registered electors 66,132
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Local

Municipal elections will be held in several cities on August 26, 2025, with the exception of Tuscaloosa, which was held on March 4, 2025.[65] The qualifying deadline for most municipalities was June 24. Runoff elections for most municipalities will be held on September 23, if necessary.[66]

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