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The 2022 Alabama Senate elections took place on November 8, 2022, as part of the 2022 United States elections. Alabama voters elected state senators in all 35 of the state's Senate districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Alabama Senate in Montgomery.
A primary election on May 24, 2022, and a runoff election on June 22, 2022, determined which candidates appear on the November 8 general election ballot for the Alabama Republican Party and the Alabama Democratic Party. Libertarian candidates were nominated by party convention. This was the first time that the Libertarian Party of Alabama was on the ballot since 2002.[1] Primary election results can be obtained from the Alabama Secretary of State's website.
Following the 2018 election cycle, Republicans maintained effective control of the Senate with 27 members, while Democrats hold eight seats.
Republicans retained control of the Alabama Senate with 27 seats after the 2022 elections.
Predictions
Results
Retiring incumbents
Democrats
- District 19: Priscilla Dunn retired due to health issues.[3]
- District 23: Malika Sanders-Fortier retired to run for governor of Alabama.[4]
Republicans
- District 11: Jim McClendon retired.[5]
- District 12: Del Marsh retired.[6]
- District 31: Jimmy Holley retired.[7]
Incumbents defeated in primaries
Republicans
- District 27: Tom Whatley lost renomination to Jay Hovey.[8]
Chart of Senate members
Closest races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District | Winner | Margin |
District 23 | Democratic | 8.79% |
Detailed results
District 1
Second term incumbent Republican Senate Tim Melson had represented the Alabama Senate 1st District since November 2014. He was challenged by construction manager John Sutherland[9] in the Republican primary after Sutherland sued to stop a 2-cent gas tax extension from being pushed through by the Lauderdale County Agricultural Authority, headed by Tim Melson, in order to build an event center just outside the city of Florence, Alabama.[10] Melson defeated Sutherland by a margin of almost 40 points.[11] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run in the general election, leaving Melson unopposed in the general election.[12]
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 1st District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Tim Melson (incumbent)[12] | 35,480 | 97.94% |
| Write-in | 748 | 2.06% |
Total votes | 36,228 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 1st District[11] Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Tim Melson (incumbent) | 16,564 | 69.23% |
| Republican | John Sutherland | 7,361 | 30.77% |
Total votes | 23,925 | 100% |
Endorsements
Tim Melson
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- FarmPAC[16]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
John Sutherland
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
District 2
First term incumbent Republican senator Tom Butler had represented the 2nd District since November 2018. He ran for reelection. Former state senator Bill Holtzclaw challenged Butler in the primary for his old seat, citing a "lack of communication" in the district during the current term.[20] Butler defeated Holtzclaw by a margin of 20 points in the primary.[11] PROJECTXYZ founder and former Huntsville Chamber of Commerce Chair Kim Caudle Lewis[21] contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 2nd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Tom Butler (incumbent)[12] | 25,951 | 55.52% |
| Democratic | Kim Caudle Lewis[22] | 20,749 | 44.39% |
| Write-in | 43 | 0.09% |
Total votes | 46,743 | 100% |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 2nd District[11] Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Tom Butler (incumbent) | 9,850 | 59.20% |
| Republican | Bill Holtzclaw | 6,789 | 40.80% |
Total votes | 16,639 | 100% |
Endorsements
Tom Butler
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- FarmPAC[23]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Bill Holtzclaw
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
Kim Caudle Lewis
- PACs
- The Collective PAC[24]
- Persistence PAC[25]
- Unions
District 3
Fourth term incumbent Republican senator Arthur Orr had represented Alabama Senate 2nd District since November 2006. He ran for reelection. Retired electrical engineer Rick Chandler[28] was nominated by the Libertarian Party and challenged Orr in the general election.[29]
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 3rd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Arthur Orr (incumbent)[12] | 30,578 | 86.49% |
| Libertarian | Rick Chandler[29] | 4,566 | 12.91% |
| Write-in | 211 | 0.60% |
Total votes | 35,355 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Arthur Orr
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[16]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Rick Chandler
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- LetBamaVote.org[31]
- Unions
District 4
First term incumbent Republican senator Garlan Gudger ran unopposed.[12]
2022 Alabama Senate election, 4th district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Garlan Gudger (incumbent)[12] | 38,265 | 99.20% |
| Write-in | 307 | 0.80% |
Total votes | 38,572 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Garlan Gudger
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[32]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 5
Third term incumbent and President pro tempore Greg Reed ran unopposed.[12]
2022 Alabama Senate election, 5th district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Greg Reed (incumbent)[12] | 36,159 | 99.19% |
| Write-in | 296 | 0.81% |
Total votes | 36,455 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Greg Reed
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[33]
- ForestPAC[34]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- Unions
District 6
Second term incumbent Republican senator Larry Stutts had represented Alabama Senate 6th District since November 2014. United States Navy veteran Kyle Richard-Garrison[35] was nominated by the Libertarian Party and challenged Stutts in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 6th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Larry Stutts (incumbent)[12] | 30,883 | 86.73% |
| Libertarian | Kyle Richard-Garrison[29] | 4,598 | 12.91% |
| Write-in | 129 | 0.36% |
Total votes | 35,610 | 100% |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Larry Stutts
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[23]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Kyle Richard-Garrison
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- Unions
District 7
First term incumbent Republican senator Sam Givhan had represented the 7th District since November 2018. Huntsville resident and University of Montevallo alumnus Korey Wilson[36] challenged Givhan in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 7th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Sam Givhan (incumbent)[12] | 29,095 | 62.65% |
| Democratic | Korey Wilson[22] | 17,295 | 37.24% |
| Write-in | 52 | 0.11% |
Total votes | 46,442 | 100% |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Sam Givhan
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[16]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Korey Wilson
- Organizations
- PACs
- Unions
District 8
Second term incumbent Republican senator Steve Livingston ran unopposed.
2022 Alabama Senate election, 8th district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Steve Livingston (incumbent)[12] | 33,758 | 98.21% |
| Write-in | 614 | 1.79% |
Total votes | 34,372 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Steve Livingston
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[16]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 9
Third term incumbent Republican senator Clay Scofield ran unopposed.
2022 Alabama Senate election, 9th district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Clay Scofield (incumbent)[12] | 32,709 | 98.30% |
| Write-in | 566 | 1.70% |
Total votes | 33,201 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Clay Scofield
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[38]
- ForestPAC[39]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 10
First term incumbent Republican senator Andrew Jones ran unopposed.
2022 Alabama Senate election, 10th district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Andrew Jones (incumbent)[12] | 32,153 | 98.17% |
| Write-in | 598 | 1.83% |
Total votes | 32,751 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Andrew Jones
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- ForestPAC[40]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 11
Two-term senator Jim McClendon announced that he would retire following the 2022 elections.[5] Municipal court judge and city attorney Lance Bell[41] along with federal prison chaplain Michael Wright[42] ran in the primary to replace McClendon.[43][44] Bell stomped Wright in the primary.[11] Since no Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, Bell ran unopposed in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 11th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Lance Bell | 33,505 | 98.41% |
| Write-in | 543 | 1.59% |
Total votes | 34,048 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 11th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Lance Bell | 12,586 | 72.97% |
| Republican | Michael Wright | 4,663 | 27.03% |
Total votes | | 100 |
Endorsements
Lance Bell
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[45]
- FarmPAC[46]
- ForestPAC[47]
- ProgressPAC[48]
District 12
Fifth term Republican senator Del Marsh had represented the 12th District since November 1998. He announced his retirement following the 2022 elections.[6] Lawyer Wendy Ghee Draper,[49] real estate firm owner Keith Kelley[50] and Weaver mayor Wayne Willis[51] all ran in the primary to replace Marsh. During the campaign, a ballot challenge was filed against Draper due to her past donations to prominent Democrats.[52] However, the Alabama Republican Party allowed her to remain on the ballot.[53] In the primary, no candidate more than half of the total vote, so Draper and Kelley advanced to a runoff.[11] In the runoff, Kelley defeated Draper by a ten-point margin.[54] Certified public accountant Danny McCullars[55] was nominated by the Democratic Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 12th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Keith Kelley[12] | 28,786 | 73.61% |
| Democratic | Danny McCullars[22] | 10,271 | 26.26% |
| Write-in | 49 | 0.13% |
Total votes | 39,106 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary runoff election, 12th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Wendy Ghee Draper | 5,235 | 44.78% |
| Republican | Keith Kelley | 6,456 | 55.22% |
Total votes | 11,691 | 100% |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 12th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Wendy Ghee Draper | 7,083 | 39.28% |
| Republican | Keith Kelley | 6,387 | 35.42% |
| Republican | Wayne Willis | 4,560 | 25.29% |
Total votes | 18,030 | 100 |
Endorsements
Keith Kelley
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[45]
- ForestPAC[56]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[57]
- ProgressPAC[58]
District 13
First term incumbent Republican senator Randy Price had represented the 13th District since November 2018. He ran for reelection. Retired firefighter and pastor John Coker[59] challenged price in the primary election. Price defeated Coker in the primary.[11] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for this seat, leaving Price unopposed in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 13th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Randy Price (incumbent)[12] | 31,759 | 98.15% |
| Write-in | 597 | 1.85% |
Total votes | 32,356 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 13th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Randy Price (incumbent) | 14,888 | 78.66% |
| Republican | John Coker | 4,039 | 21.34% |
Total votes | | 100 |
Endorsements
Randy Price
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- FarmPAC[60]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
John Coker
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
District 14
April Weaver ran unopposed for her first full term after being appointed to succeed Cam Ward in 2021.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 14th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | April Weaver (incumbent)[12] | 31,917 | 97.40% |
| Write-in | 852 | 2.60% |
Total votes | 32,769 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
April Weaver
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[23]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- ProgressPAC[48]
- Unions
District 15
First term incumbent Republican Senate Dan Roberts had represented Alabama Senate 15th District since November 2018. Urologist Brain Chistine[61] challenged Roberts in the Republican primary. Roberts defeated Christine by a spread of twenty points.[11] Michael Crump was nominated by the Libertarian Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 15th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Dan Roberts (incumbent)[12] | 35,704 | 85.55% |
| Libertarian | Michael Crump[29] | 5,771 | 13.83% |
| Write-in | 260 | 0.62% |
Total votes | 41,735 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 15th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Dan Roberts (incumbent) | 11,980 | 59.33% |
| Republican | Brian Christine | 8,212 | 40.67% |
Total votes | 20,192 | 100 |
Endorsements
Dan Roberts
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- FarmPAC[33]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Brian Christine
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
District 16
Ninth term incumbent Republican senator J. T. Waggoner ran unopposed in the 16th District, which he had represented since February 1990. Waggoner had been in and out of Alabama government continuously since 1966.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 16th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner (incumbent)[12] | 33,719 | 96.11% |
| Write-in | 1,365 | 3.89% |
Total votes | 35,084 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Jabo Waggoner
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[16]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- Unions
District 17
Third term incumbent Republican Senateor Shay Shelnutt had represented the 17th District since November 2018. He ran for reelection. United States Marine Corps veteran Mike Dunn[62] challenged Shelnutt in the primary after withdrawing from the 2022 United States Senate election in Alabama.[63] Shelnutt defeated Dunn by a forty-point margin in that election. John Fortenberry was nominated by the Libertarian Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 17th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Shay Shelnutt (incumbent)[12] | 38,137 | 90.95% |
| Libertarian | John Fortenberry[29] | 3,675 | 8.76% |
| Write-in | 122 | 0.29% |
Total votes | 41,934 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 17th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Shay Shelnutt (incumbent) | 14,338 | 68.53% |
| Republican | Mike Dunn | 6,583 | 31.47% |
Total votes | 20,921 | 100 |
Endorsements
Shay Shelnutt
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- FarmPAC[64]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 18
Eighth term incumbent Democratic senator Rodger Smitherman ran unopposed; he had represented the 18th District since February 1994.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 18th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Rodger Smitherman (incumbent)[22] | 28,642 | 98.78% |
| Write-in | 355 | 1.22 |
Total votes | 28,997 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
Endorsements
Rodger Smitherman
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[64]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- Unions
District 19
Fourth term Democratic senator Priscilla Dunn had represented Alabama Senate 19th District since 2009. She announced she would not run in the 2022 elections after her failing health caused her to miss most of the preceding legislative session.[3] State Representatives Louise Alexander[65] and Merika Coleman[66] ran in the primary to replace Dunn. Coleman beat Alexander in the primary.[67] Automotive technician Danny Wilson[68] was nominated by the Libertarian Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 19th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Merika Coleman[22] | 26,369 | 86.52% |
| Libertarian | Danny Wilson[29] | 3,904 | 12.81% |
| Write-in | 204 | 0.67% |
Total votes | 30,477 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Democratic primary election, 19th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Louise Alexander | 4,002 | 27.84% |
| Democratic | Merika Coleman | 10,371 | 72.16% |
Total votes | 14,373 | 100 |
Endorsements
Merika Coleman
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[45]
- ProgressPAC[58]
- Unions
Danny Wilson
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- LetBamaVote.org[31]
District 20
Fifth term incumbent Democratic senator Linda Coleman-Madison had represented Alabama Senate 20th District since February 2006. She was challenged by perennial candidate Rodney Huntley[69] in the primary election. Coleman-Madison beat Huntley.[67] No Republicans or Libertarians filed to run for this seat, leaving Coleman-Madison unopposed in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 20th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Linda Coleman-Madison (incumbent)[22] | 27,567 | 98.54% |
| Write-in | 409 | 1.46% |
Total votes | 27,941 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Democratic primary election, 20th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Linda Coleman-Madison (incumbent) | 11,267 | 87.29% |
| Democratic | Rodney Huntley | 1,640 | 12.71% |
Total votes | 12,907 | 100 |
Endorsements
Linda Coleman-Madison
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- ProgressPAC[48]
- Unions
District 21
Third term incumbent Republican senator Gerald Allen had represented the 21st District since November 2010. He ran for reelection. Gary, Indiana native and Democratic activist Lisa Ward[70] was nominated by the Democratic Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 21st District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Gerald Allen (incumbent)[12] | 21,962 | 65.97% |
| Democratic | Lisa Ward[22] | 11,198 | 33.63% |
| Write-in | 132 | 0.40% |
Total votes | 33,239 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Gerald Allen
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[71]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 22
Second term incumbent Republican senator Greg Albritton had represented the 22nd District since November 2018. He ran for reelection. Retired United States Army chaplain Stephen Sexton[73] challenged Albritton in the primary, receiving one third of the vote.[11]
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 22nd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Greg Albritton (incumbent)[12] | 32,880 | 98.79% |
| Write-in | 404 | 1.21% |
Total votes | 33,177 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 22nd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Greg Albritton (incumbent) | 12,360 | 66.11% |
| Republican | Stephen Sexton | 6,337 | 33.89% |
Total votes | 18,697 | 100 |
Endorsements
Greg Albritton
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Stephen Sexton
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
District 23
First term Democratic senator Malika Sanders-Fortier retired to run in the 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election,[4] eventually losing in a runoff to Yolanda Flowers. Former Selma mayor Darrio Melton, former Democratic state senator and Sanders-Fortier's father Hank Sanders, former candidate for Selma mayor Thayer Spencer and accountant Robert Stewart all ran in the primary to replace Sanders-Fortier.[74] However, no candidate won more than half of the vote so Sanders and Stewart advanced to a runoff.[67] In the runoff, Stewart defeated Sanders by about ten percentage points.[75] Butler County School Board member Michael Nimmer was nominated by the Republican Party, and political consultant Portia Shepherd[76] was nominated by the Libertarian Party to run for the seat.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 23rd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Robert L. Stewart[22] | 25,953 | 53.39% |
| Republican | Michael Nimmer[12] | 21,682 | 44.60% |
| Libertarian | Portia Shepherd[29] | 959 | 1.97% |
| Write-in | 18 | 0.04% |
Total votes | 48,612 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Democratic primary runoff election, 23rd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Hank Sanders | 6,602 | 44.44% |
| Democratic | Robert L. Stewart | 8,255 | 55.56% |
Total votes | 14,857 | 100% |
2022 Alabama Senate Democratic primary election, 23rd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Darrio Melton | 5,543 | 23.29% |
| Democratic | Hank Sanders | 10,634 | 44.68% |
| Democratic | Thayer "Bear" Spencer | 456 | 1.91% |
| Democratic | Robert Stewart | 7,166 | 30.11% |
Total votes | 23,799 | 100 |
Endorsements
Robert Stewart
- Organizations
- Alabama Forestry Association[56]
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[45]
- ProgressPAC[58]
- Unions
Portia Shepherd
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
District 24
Fifth term incumbent Democratic senator and Minority Leader Bobby Singleton had represented the 24th District since 2005. Demopolis native Richard Benderson was nominated by the Libertarian Party and challenged Singleton in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 24th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Bobby Singleton (incumbent)[22] | 25,440 | 82.04% |
| Libertarian | Richard Benderson[29] | 5,311 | 17.13% |
| Write-in | 259 | 0.83% |
Total votes | 31,010 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
Endorsements
Bobby Singleton
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- Unions
Richard Benderson
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
District 25
First term incumbent Republican senator Will Barfoot had represented the 25th District since November 2018. Retired Alabama Department of Public Health statistician and Holt native Louie Albert Woolbright[77] was nominated by the Libertarian Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 25th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Will Barfoot (incumbent)[12] | 32,640 | 85.27% |
| Libertarian | Louie Albert Woolbright[29] | 5,394 | 14.09% |
| Write-in | 243 | 0.64% |
Total votes | 38,277 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Will Barfoot
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[32]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Louie Albert Woolbright
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- Unions
District 26
Kirk Hatcher ran for his first full term unopposed after succeeding David Burkette in 2021.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 26th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Kirk Hatcher (incumbent)[22] | 25,901 | 98.47% |
| Write-in | 403 | 1.53% |
Total votes | 26,304 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
Endorsements
Kirk Hatcher
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- ProgressPAC[48]
- Unions
District 27
Three term incumbent Republican senator Tom Whatley was controversially defeated in the primary by Auburn city councilman Jay Hovey by a single vote.[11] Shortly after, a New York Times editorial emerged telling a story of how a creative writing professor at Auburn University had convinced a substantial amount of avowed Democrats to vote in the Republican primary for Hovey due to Whatley's "abhorrent" record on legislation regarding abortion.[78] After this article emerged, Whatley declared himself "the rightful winner" of the election and produced a testimony from a single voter still registered in Georgia who stated they would have voted for Whatley if they were able.[79] However, Whatley soon conceded the election to Hovey before an official recount could be conducted at the Alabama Republican Party headquarters.[80] This election will likely lead to the Alabama Legislature passing laws requiring closed primary elections in last legislative session of the 2022 calendar year.[needs update] United States Army Human Resources Officer Sherri Reese[81] was nominated by the Democratic Party and challenged Hovey in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 27th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Jay Hovey[12] | 26,014 | 70.17% |
| Democratic | Sherri Reese[22] | 10,996 | 29.66% |
| Write-in | 63 | 0.17% |
Total votes | 37,073 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 27th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Tom Whatley (incumbent) | 8,372 | 49.99% |
| Republican | Jay Hovey | 8,373 | 50.01% |
Total votes | 16,745 | 100 |
Endorsements
Jay Hovey
- Organizations
- Alabama Forestry Association[47]
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[45]
- ProgressPAC[58]
Tom Whatley
- Organizations
- PACs
Alabama REALTORSPAC[14] (switched endorsement to Hovey) - Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 28
Third term incumbent Democratic senator Billy Beasley had represented the 20th District since November 2010. Tuskegee mayor pro tempore Frank "Chris" Lee[82] challenged Beasley in the primary. Beasley narrowly defeated Lee in the primary election.[67] Dothan native David Boatwright was nominated by the Libertarian Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 28th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Billy Beasley (incumbent)[22] | 21,252 | 80.72% |
| Libertarian | David Boatwright[29] | 4,837 | 18.37% |
| Write-in | 240 | 0.91% |
Total votes | 26,329 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Democratic primary election, 28th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Billy Beasley (incumbent) | 6,752 | 61.27% |
| Democratic | Frank "Chris" Lee | 4,267 | 38.72% |
Total votes | 11,019 | 100 |
Endorsements
Billy Beasley
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- Alabama RetailPAC[15]
- FarmPAC[64]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
- ProgressPAC[48]
- Unions
David Boatwright
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- LetBamaVote.org[31]
District 29
First term Republican senator Donnie Chesteen had represented the 29th District since November 2018. Former state representative Nathan Mathis[83] was nominated by the Democratic Party, and Daleville native Floyd "Pete" McBroom was nominated by the Libertarian Party to run for the seat.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 29th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Donnie Chesteen (incumbent)[12] | 31,576 | 81.36% |
| Democratic | Nathan Mathis[22] | 6,476 | 16.69% |
| Libertarian | Floyd "Pete" McBroom[29] | 737 | 1.90% |
| Write-in | 20 | 0.05% |
Total votes | 38,809 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Donnie Chesteen
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[32]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Floyd "Pete" McBroom
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- LetBamaVote.org[31]
District 30
Second term incumbent Republican Senate Clyde Chambliss haf represented the 30th District since 2014. He ran unopposed.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 30th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Clyde Chambliss Jr. (incumbent)[12] | 29,225 | 97.98% |
| Write-in | 602 | 2.02% |
Total votes | 29,827 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Clyde Chambliss
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[84]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 31
Sixth term incumbent Republican senator Jimmy Holley had represented the 31st District since November 1998. He announced his retirement following the 2022 election cycle.[7] Coffee County Commissioner Josh Carnley, aircraft mechanic "Stormin'" Norman Horton, and State Representative Mike Jones all ran in the primary to replace Holley.[85] Carnley cleared the field without needing a runoff.[11] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, leaving Carnley unopposed in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 31st District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Josh Carnley[12] | 30,618 | 98.88% |
| Write-in | 348 | 1.12% |
Total votes | 30,966 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
2022 Alabama Senate Republican primary election, 31st District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Josh Carnley | 12,446 | 50.21% |
| Republican | "Stormin'" Norman Horton | 2,332 | 9.41% |
| Republican | Mike Jones Jr. | 10,010 | 40.38% |
Total votes | 24,788 | 100 |
Endorsements
Josh Carnley
- Organizations
- Stand for Health Freedom[19]
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[45]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[57]
- ProgressPAC[58]
Mike Jones
- Organizations
- PACs
Alabama REALTORSPAC[14] (switched endorsement to Carnley) - FarmPAC[46]
- ProgressPAC[48]
- TRUK PAC[86]
District 32
First term incumbent Republican senator Chris Elliott ran unopposed in the 32nd district.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 32nd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Chris Elliott (incumbent)[12] | 41,073 | 98.16% |
| Write-in | 768 | 1.84% |
Total votes | 41,841 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Chris Elliott
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[32]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 33
Seventh term incumbent Democratic senator Vivian Figures had represented the 29th District since 1997. Retired United States Navy CO and commercial real estate broker Pete Riehm[87] was nominated by the Republican Party and contested the district in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 33rd District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Vivian Figures (incumbent)[22] | 23,203 | 66.95% |
| Republican | Pete Riehm[12] | 11,401 | 32.90% |
| Write-in | 51 | 0.15% |
Total votes | 34,655 | 100 |
| Democratic hold |
Endorsements
District 34
First term incumbent Republican senator Jack Williams ran unopposed in the 34th district.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 34th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | Jack Williams (incumbent)[12] | 27,043 | 97.56% |
| Write-in | 676 | 2.44% |
Total votes | 27,719 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
Jack Williams
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[60]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
District 35
First-term incumbent Republican Senator David Sessions had represented the 35th district since 2018. The Libertarian Party nominated systems analyst Clifton Hudson,[88] who challenged Sessions in the general election.
2022 Alabama Senate general election, 35th District Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Republican | David Sessions (incumbent)[12] | 27,133 | 85.30% |
| Libertarian | Clifton Hudson[29] | 4,488 | 14.11% |
| Write-in | 189 | 0.59% |
Total votes | 31,635 | 100 |
| Republican hold |
Endorsements
David Sessions
- Organizations
- PACs
- Alabama REALTORSPAC[14]
- FarmPAC[71]
- ForestPAC[17]
- NFIB AlabamaPAC[18]
Clifton Hudson
- Organizations
- Alabama Cannabis Coalition[30]
- Unions
See also
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