Tommy Tuberville residency lawsuit appealed to Alabama Supreme Court
Plaintiffs say a neutral court should decide Tuberville’s eligibility after the Alabama Republican Party certified him as its nominee.
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Tuberville residency challenge appealed to Alabama Supreme Court
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, speaks to reporters after voting in the GOP primary in Auburn, Alabama on May 19, 2026. A lawsuit challenging Tuberville's candidacy for governor was appealed to the Alabama Supreme Court on Tuesday. (Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector)Plaintiffs challenging Republican gubernatorial nominee Tommy Tuberville’s eligibility to run for governor Tuesday appealed a lower court’s dismissal of their lawsuit to the Alab…
Challenge to Tommy Tuberville’s residency appealed to Alabama Supreme Court
A challenge to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s run for governor of Alabama is headed to the state Supreme Court. Two veterans from Alabama, Brook Dorgan and Justin LeBlanc, first filed a lawsuit in May, saying Tuberville could not prove that…
Tuberville residency challenge appealed to the Alabama Supreme Court
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAKA) – The plaintiffs have filed an appeal with the Alabama Supreme Court challenging Republican gubernatorial candidate Tommy Tuberville’s residency in the state. The appeal comes after Montgomery County Circuit Judge Brooke Reid granted Tuberville’s motion for dismissal last week. Judge Reid stated in her decision, that the court did not have the jurisdiction to exercise legal action used to challenge a person’s right to hol…
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