What You Need to Know when Heading to the Polls for 2026 Primary Runoff Elections
Republican turnout fell by 167,413 votes in the May primary, raising questions about whether Trump endorsements can energize runoff voters.
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A voter guide to Alabama’s primary runoffs
Two people enter a polling place at Messiah Lutheran Church in Montgomery, Alabama on May 19, 2026. Voters in Alabama will choose party nominees on Tuesday for U.S. Senate, Alabama's 5th Congressional District, lieutenant governor, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture, public service commission, and six state legislative seats. (Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector) Key points Alabama voters will choose Democratic and Republican…
Alabama’s Runoff Again Tests Trump’s Hold on GOP
New York Times: “The Republican Senate primary runoff in Alabama crystallizes how two midterm election themes seem to be at odds: Many Republican voters deeply trust President Trump’s judgment on endorsements, and many are hungry for outsiders.” “On Tuesday, voters in Alabama will choose between Representative Barry Moore, who secured the president’s endorsement in January and is running as an unflagging Trump loyalist, and Jared Hudson, a forme…
Alabama Officials Encourage Voter Participation Ahead of June 16 Runoff Election
MONTGOMERY, AL — Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen is encouraging voters to prepare for the June 16, 2026 Primary Runoff Election by reviewing important voting information before heading to the polls. Allen said AlabamaVotes.gov remains the state’s primary resource for election information, allowing voters to verify their registration status, locate their polling place, and review sample ballots before Election Day. Polls across Alabama will …

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