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2022 Election Outlook – Alabama

Flag of Alabama
Flag of Alabama

My party abbreviation guide is here.

Alabama is the 8th most Republican state, voting 15.21% more Republican than the nation as a whole.

Based on election data since 2000, Alabama is trending Republican (14.52% more Republican than 2000).

The current Cook Partisan Voting Index for Alabama is R+15.33.

U.S. Senate (Class 2)

Tommy Tuberville (R) is up for re-election in 2026.

U.S. Senate (Class 3)

Richard Shelby (R) is retiring.

Katie Britt (R) vs. Will Boyd (D), John Sophocleus (L), Adam Bowers (I-W/I), Jarmal Jabber Sanders (I)

Outlook: Solid Britt (Republican hold)

U.S. House

District 1

Jerry Carl (R-inc) vs. Alexander Remrey (L)

District 2

Barry Moore (R-inc) vs. Phyllis Harvey-Hall (D), Jonathan Realz (L)

District 3

Mike Rogers (R-inc) vs. Lin Veasey (D), Thomas Casson (L)

District 4

Robert Aderholt (R-inc) vs. Rick Neighbors (D), John C. Cochran (L)

District 5

Dale Strong (R) vs. Kathy Warner-Stanton (D), Phillip ‘PJ’ Greer (L)

(Mo Brooks (R) ran for U.S. Senate.)

District 6

Gary Palmer (R-inc) vs. Andria Chieffo (L)

District 7

Terri Sewell (D-inc) vs. Beatrice Nichols (R), Gavin Goodman (L)

State Elections

Governor

Kay Ivey (R-inc) vs. Yolanda Flowers (D), James ‘Jimmy’ Blake (L)

Outlook: Solid Ivey (Republican hold)

State Legislature

ChamberControlGOPDEMOthers
Senate
GOP
27
8
0
House
GOP
76
27
2 vacant