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Steve Marshall
Candidate, U.S. Senate Alabama
Attorney General of Alabama
Tenure
2017 - Present
Term ends
2027
Years in position
9
Compensation
Base salary
$201,444
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
May 19, 2026
Appointed
February 10, 2017
Education
Bachelor's
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Law
The University of Alabama School of Law
Personal
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Steve Marshall (Republican Party) is the Attorney General of Alabama. He assumed office on February 10, 2017. His current term ends on January 18, 2027.

Marshall (Republican Party) is running for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Alabama. He declared candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled on May 19, 2026.[source]

Marshall was appointed Attorney General of Alabama by Gov. Robert Bentley (R) on February 10, 2017, after Luther Strange (R) resigned to serve on an interim basis in the U.S. Senate.

Biography

Marshall practiced law in the Birmingham and Montgomery offices of Maynard Cooper and Gale P.C. before establishing his own law firm, McLaughlin & Marshall, in Guntersville, Alabama, in 1995. He worked as a prosecutor for several municipal courts in Marshall County and served as a municipal attorney in Arab, Alabama. He also worked as a legal analyst during several legislative sessions for the Alabama House of Representatives.[1]

In 2001, Marshall was appointed district attorney for the 27th Judicial Circuit in Marshall County, Alabama. He was re-elected to the position in 2004, 2010, and 2016.[1]

Education

  • B.A., American studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • J.D., The University of Alabama School of Law

Political career

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Marshall's political career includes the following offices:

2026 battleground election

See also: United States Senate election in Alabama, 2026 (May 19 Republican primary)

Ballotpedia identified the May 19 Republican primary for the U.S. Senate in Alabama as a battleground election. The summary below is from our coverage of this election, found here.

Seven candidates are running in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate in Alabama on May 19, 2026. Jared Hudson (R), Steve Marshall (R), and Barry Moore (R) lead in polling and media attention. Incumbent Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R) is running for governor of Alabama rather than for another term in the U.S. Senate.

President Donald Trump (R) endorsed Moore on Jan. 17, 2026.[2] Alabama Daily News' Alex Angle wrote: "While practically every Republican candidate covets Trump's endorsement, especially in Alabama, Trump's record of endorsements in the state's Senate contest is mixed."[3] Trump's preferred candidate in 2017 — Luther Strange (R) — lost the Republican primary, and his preferred candidate in 2020 — Tuberville — won the Republican primary. In 2022, Trump withdrew his endorsement of Mo Brooks (R) and endorsed Katie Britt (R), who won the Republican primary.

Hudson is the CEO of two organizations — the Covenant Rescue Group and The Shooting Institute.[4] He is also a reserve deputy with the Blount County Sheriff's Office and served in the U.S. Navy.[4] In 2022, Hudson ran for sheriff of Jefferson County. He lost to incumbent Sheriff Mark Pettway (D) 52 % to 48% in the general election.

Hudson said, "I'm running for the U.S. Senate not to join the club, but to tear it down and put regular folks back in charge. The mission is clear: lower the cost of living, keep our communities safe, and put Alabama First in Washington."[5]

Marshall was appointed attorney general of Alabama in 2017 and served as the district attorney of Marshall County from 2001 to 2017. He previously worked as a private practice lawyer, a prosecutor, and a municipal attorney.[6] Marshall was also a legal analyst for the Alabama House of Representatives.[7]

Marshall said, "When we announced this campaign on May 27, we did so with a bold promise. It was based on the work that we've done as Attorney General, because I don't only just talk about those issues that matter to conservatives across Alabama, but we've been able to deliver tangible results to the people of this state, and it's that record which I am running on for the United States Senate."[8]

Moore was elected to represent Alabama's 1st Congressional District in 2024. He previously represented Alabama's 2nd Congressional District from 2021 to 2025, and Alabama House of Representatives District 91 from 2010 to 2018. He also worked as the CEO of Barry Moore Industries and served in the Alabama National Guard.[9]

Moore said, "I was one of the first elected officials to endorse President Trump. I believe we need more allies in the Senate who will help move his agenda forward and put Americans first. I'm the only candidate in this race with both business and legislative experience. Day one, we can go to work for the people of Alabama."[10]

As of Feb. 10, 2026, The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rated the general election as Solid RepublicanLarry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball rated it as Safe Republican.

Seth Burton (R), Morgan Murphy (R), Dale Shelton Deas Jr. (R), and Rodney Walker (R) are also running in the Republican primary.

In Alabama, a primary candidate must earn a majority of the vote to win. If no candidate wins a majority, a runoff election is held between the top two vote-getters.

Seth Burton (R) and Rodney Walker (R) completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey. To read those survey responses, click here.

Elections

2026

See also: United States Senate election in Alabama, 2026

General election

The primary will occur on May 19, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Alabama

Dakarai Larriett, Lamont Lavender, Kyle Sweetser, Everett Wess, and Mark Wheeler II are running in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Alabama on May 19, 2026.


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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. Senate Alabama

The following candidates are running in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate Alabama on May 19, 2026.


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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Polls

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United States Senate election in Alabama (Republican primary), 2026 polls
PollDatesHudsonMarshallMooreMurphyWalkerUndecidedSample sizeMargin of errorSponsor
1026131248
775 LV
± 3.5%
830121346
600 LV
± 4.0%
272492236
1,050 RV
± 3.2%
73716--140
600 LV
± 4.0%
93512----44
600 LV
± 4.0%
Steve Marshall (R)
Note: LV is likely voters, RV is registered voters, and EV is eligible voters.


Campaign spending

Name Party Receipts* Disbursements** Cash on hand Date
Seth Burton Republican Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available***
Jared Hudson Republican Party $853,414 $425,483 $427,931 As of December 31, 2025
Steve Marshall Republican Party $1,152,701 $590,728 $561,974 As of December 31, 2025
Barry Moore Republican Party $1,358,869 $642,805 $842,220 As of December 31, 2025
Morgan Murphy Republican Party $736,828 $206,766 $530,062 As of December 31, 2025
Dale Shelton Deas Jr. Republican Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available***
Rodney Walker Republican Party $616,432 $607,891 $8,541 As of December 31, 2025

Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," . This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee."
** According to the FEC, a disbursement "is a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit or gift of money or anything of value to influence a federal election," plus other kinds of payments not made to influence a federal election.
*** Candidate either did not report any receipts or disbursements to the FEC, or Ballotpedia did not find an FEC candidate ID.

Satellite spending

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If available, satellite spending reports by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and OpenSecrets.org are linked below. FEC links include totals from monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual reports. OpenSecrets.org compiles data from those reports as well as 24- and 48-hour reports from the FEC.[15]

Details about satellite spending of significant amounts and/or reported by media are included below those links. The amounts listed may not represent the total satellite spending in the election. To notify us of additional satellite spending, email us.

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Endorsements

Marshall received the following endorsements. To send us additional endorsements, click here.

2022

See also: Alabama Attorney General election, 2022

General election

General election for Attorney General of Alabama

Incumbent Steve Marshall defeated Wendell Major in the general election for Attorney General of Alabama on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall (R)
 
67.9
 
955,425
Image of Wendell Major
Wendell Major (D)
 
32.0
 
450,543
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
1,220

Total votes: 1,407,188
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Wendell Major advanced from the Democratic primary for Attorney General of Alabama.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Attorney General of Alabama

Incumbent Steve Marshall defeated Harry Still III in the Republican primary for Attorney General of Alabama on May 24, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall
 
89.9
 
519,092
Image of Harry Still III
Harry Still III
 
10.1
 
58,499

Total votes: 577,591
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2018

See also: Alabama Attorney General election, 2018

General election

General election for Attorney General of Alabama

Incumbent Steve Marshall defeated Joseph Siegelman in the general election for Attorney General of Alabama on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall (R)
 
58.8
 
1,004,438
Image of Joseph Siegelman
Joseph Siegelman (D)
 
41.1
 
702,858
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
1,141

Total votes: 1,708,437
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for Attorney General of Alabama

Incumbent Steve Marshall defeated Troy King in the Republican primary runoff for Attorney General of Alabama on July 17, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall
 
62.0
 
211,562
Image of Troy King
Troy King
 
38.0
 
129,409

Total votes: 340,971
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Attorney General of Alabama

Joseph Siegelman defeated Chris Christie in the Democratic primary for Attorney General of Alabama on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Joseph Siegelman
Joseph Siegelman
 
54.2
 
147,923
Image of Chris Christie
Chris Christie
 
45.8
 
125,184

Total votes: 273,107
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Attorney General of Alabama

Incumbent Steve Marshall and Troy King advanced to a runoff. They defeated Alice Martin and Chess Bedsole in the Republican primary for Attorney General of Alabama on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall
 
28.3
 
154,500
Image of Troy King
Troy King
 
27.9
 
151,878
Image of Alice Martin
Alice Martin
 
23.2
 
126,735
Chess Bedsole
 
20.6
 
112,062

Total votes: 545,175
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Endorsements
Campaign advertisements
Support
"Steve Marshall - A Principled Conservative" - Marshall campaign ad, released May 24, 2018
"Steve Marshall - Stand" - Marshall campaign ad, released May 22, 2018
"Mikayla's Story" - Marshall campaign ad, released May 14, 2018
"Steve Marshall - Fighting for Alabama" - Marshall campaign ad, released May 9, 2018
"Steve Marshall, Conservative Fighting for Alabama" - Marshall campaign ad, released April 17, 2018
"Attorney General Steve Marshall - Prosecutor" - Marshall campaign ad, released February 19, 2018
"Uphold the Constitution" - Marshall campaign ad, released October 4, 2017
"Proven Prosecutor" - Marshall campaign ad, released August 23, 2017
Campaign finance

The following are campaign finance figures obtained from the Alabama Secretary of State's reporting system on May 28, 2018. Campaign finance figures from the Marshall campaign date to a major contribution report filed on May 21, while figures from the Bedsole campaign date to a major contribution report on May 24, figures from the King campaign date to a major contribution report on May 23, and figures from the Martin campaign date from a weekly campaign finance report filed May 21.[31]


Campaign themes

2026

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Campaign website

Marshall's campaign website stated the following:

Economy

Lower prices, cutting taxes, eliminating unnecessary regulations and putting an end to wasteful government spending will strengthen our economy, bolster our middle class, and help Alabama’s small businesses grow and create jobs. President Trump is fighting for our workers and business owners every day. It’s time for Congress to stand with President Trump to revive our economy and restore the American Dream. As your Senator, I’ll fight for Alabama’s working families. That starts with bringing down gas and grocery prices, bringing good paying jobs back to America where they belong, relying on American energy, not foreign oil, and making the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent.


Education

We need an education system that puts parents in the drivers’ seat, not school boards and DC bureaucrats, to serve the best interests of students. I support eliminating The Department of Education and reallocating those funds at the state level where parents, teachers, and local school administrators can work together to strengthen schools in our communities so every child has access to a good education, regardless of their zip code or socioeconomic status. Our education system is broken. Alabama families deserve an education system that puts students first.


Immigration

As your Attorney General I have fought to uphold the rule of law and prosecuted those who have come across our southern border illegally and into Alabama. The Biden Administration’s open border policy led to an invasion of illegals who brought deadly drugs, crime and human trafficking into our communities. 


I filed lawsuits against The Biden Administration on their repeal of President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy and “Title 42” program that helped deport illegals and secure our southern border under President Trump; additionally, we fought The Biden Administration’s unlawful visa system that saw them fly hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens into our country every year to be paroled. Joe Biden was a disaster at our southern border and has done irreparable harm to the rule of law in our country, thankfully President Trump took action and is removing violent illegal aliens from our country at a record pace. As your Senator, I will stand alongside President Trump to secure our borders, deport criminal aliens, and restore the rule of law.


Protecting Life

I am unapologetically pro-life and as your Attorney General I have fought tirelessly for the unborn. As your Senator I will push back on the Democrats radical, pro-abortion agenda and fight to defund Planned Parenthood, stop abortion clinic pop-ups by schools, enforce the Hyde Amendment and stop your federal tax dollars from going to abortions.


Second Amendment

For decades, Democrats and their allies on the left have attempted to dismantle our constitutional right to keep and bear arms. As your Attorney General, I have fought against The Biden Administration and local politicians who’ve attempted to take away our gun rights — and won. I’m an outdoorsman, hunter, and defender of the Constitution. As your Senator, I’ll defend the Second Amendment and ensure law abiding citizens have the right to keep and bear arms.


Healthcare

I support President Trump’s historic steps to improve transparency and lower drug prices.


Healthcare prices and premiums have kept rising under Obamacare and the systemic problems patients face in cost relative to service haven’t been solved. This failed government experiment has led to higher costs, poorer quality care and a system that still isn’t transparent to patients and doctors. Competition between healthcare providers will decrease costs, expand options and ensure that pre-existing conditions are not an obstacle for quality care. We must move away from a government solution that has failed and return to the free-market where companies are competing across state lines for your business. I support President Trump’s historic steps that he’s taken by executive order in his second term to improve transparency and thus lower drug prices.


National Security

The federal government’s foremost responsibility is our national security—beginning with unwavering support for our brave men and women in uniform. Under Joe Biden, our military was politicized and weakened. The Biden administration prioritized divisive DEI initiatives over merit and mission readiness, oversaw a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, contributed to plummeting troop morale and recruitment, and diminished America’s standing on the world stage. We must rebuild and reassert our military as the most formidable fighting force on Earth. That means restoring trust with our allies, standing firm against our adversaries, and ensuring every nation pays its fair share for our shared security. I believe in peace through strength—when America is strong, the world is safer. And I fully support reversing policies that harmed our servicemembers, starting with reinstating all personnel unjustly discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.


Joe Biden treated our military like a social experiment. As your Senator, I will stand with President Trump to refocus our armed forces on strength, excellence, and mission-first leadership—because nothing less will keep America safe.


Agriculture

Inflation hit Alabama’s agriculture community hard. Our farmers are the backbone of our state and the lifeblood of America’s food supply. We have a duty to ensure they have the tools, resources, and freedom they need to grow and harvest their crops—not just to feed our families, but to sustain their own. Under Joe Biden, the USDA has failed independent farmers. His administration’s tax policies and overreaching regulations—like the EPA’s abuse of WOTUS, labeling puddles and ditches as protected waterways—have handed Washington more control over private land than ever before. For the first time in our nation’s history, America is importing more agricultural products than we export. That’s unacceptable. As your Senator, I’ll champion our farmers and work to grow the success of crops produced right here in America, stand up for family farms, and push back against the monopolization of agriculture by corporate giants. I’ll oppose foreign adversaries like China buying up our farmland, and I’ll work to expand access to international markets so Alabama’s farmers can thrive—not just survive.


Protecting Women’s Sports

It’s about fairness and safety. Since Title XI’s passing over 50 years ago we’ve seen tremendous strides to expand opportunities for girls and women to compete in sports on a level playing field. As your Attorney General, I’ve fought The Biden Administration’s efforts to erode the integrity of women’s sports by allowing biological males to compete against girls and as your Senator I won’t back down. It’s time for Congress to follow President Trump’s lead and preserve women’s sports by passing Senator Tuberville’s Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act that will save women’s sports by maintaining Title XI’s protections for female athletes.


Backing Law Enforcement

President Trump couldn’t have been more correct when he said, “Police are not criminals, and criminals are not victims.” During Biden’s Administration we constantly saw law enforcement attacked, verbally and physically. According to the FBI assaults since 2020 have dramatically increased against law enforcement. Our law enforcement has only one agenda, to protect our community and it’s vital that the women and men that protect our community know that we have their back. As your Senator I’ll continue to speak out against the verbal and physical attacks against our law enforcement and ensure that they have the adequate resources to protect our community.


Crypto

I strongly support the advancement of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology to foster innovation, economic growth, and financial inclusion. I endorse the GENIUS Act, which promotes responsible development of digital assets by providing regulatory clarity, encouraging investment in blockchain infrastructure, and ensuring consumer protections. Similarly, I back the CLARITY Act, which aims to establish a clear regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, reducing uncertainty for businesses and investors while maintaining market integrity. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize industries, enhance transparency, and empower individuals, and I am committed to supporting policies that ensure the United States remains a global leader in this transformative space.


By embracing these technologies, we can drive job creation, strengthen our economy, and provide opportunities for Americans to participate in a decentralized financial future. In the Senate, I will work to balance innovation with sensible oversight and consumer protection, ensuring that cryptocurrency and blockchain development thrive in a safe and competitive environment.


Israel

I unequivocally stand with Israel, our steadfast ally in the Middle East, and support its right to defend itself against threats to its security and sovereignty. Israel faces unique challenges in a volatile region, and it has the inherent right to protect its citizens from terrorism and aggression. I have consistently denounced antisemitism in all its forms, recognizing it as a dangerous and unacceptable form of hatred that must be confronted with resolve. 


My commitment to Israel includes supporting robust U.S. military and diplomatic assistance to ensure its safety, as well as fostering strong bilateral ties to promote shared values of democracy, freedom, and stability. I am also dedicated to combating the rise of antisemitism both domestically and globally, advocating for policies that hold accountable those who perpetuate hate and division. 


By strengthening the U.S.-Israel partnership, we can advance mutual interests, including countering regional threats and promoting peace through diplomacy. As a Senator, I will work tirelessly to ensure that the United States remains a reliable partner to Israel, supporting its right to self-defense while promoting efforts to foster stability and security in the region.

— Steve Marshall's campaign website (February 12, 2026)

Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

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2022

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Campaign finance summary


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Steve Marshall campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026* U.S. Senate AlabamaCandidacy Declared primary$1,152,701 $590,728
2022Attorney General of AlabamaWon general$1,287,682 $1,114,745
Grand total$2,440,383 $1,705,473
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

See also


External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 State of Alabama—Office of the Attorney General, "About Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall," accessed February 14, 2017
  2. Truth Social, "@realDonaldTrump on January 17, 2026," accessed February 9, 2026
  3. Alabama Daily News, "Trump endorses Barry Moore for U.S. Senate," January 18, 2026
  4. 4.0 4.1 LinkedIn, "Jared Hudson," accessed February 9, 2026
  5. 1819 News, "Jared Hudson qualifies to run for U.S. Senate," January 15, 2026
  6. State of Alabama, "About Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall," accessed February 9, 2026
  7. State of Alabama, "About Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall," accessed February 9, 2026
  8. 1819 News, "‘There’s no doubt we are the clear leader in this campaign’ — Steve Marshall qualifies for U.S. Senate race," January 13, 2026
  9. Barry Moore 2026 Cmapaign Website, "About," accessed February 9, 2026
  10. ABC 33/40, "Three Republicans Enter Race for Alabama’s Open U.S. Senate Seat," November 17, 2025
  11. For more information on the difference between margins of error and credibility intervals, see explanations from the American Association for Public Opinion Research and Ipsos.
  12. Pew Research Center, "5 key things to know about the margin of error in election polls," September 8, 2016
  13. OpenSecrets.org, "Outside Spending," accessed December 12, 2021
  14. OpenSecrets.org, "Total Outside Spending by Election Cycle, All Groups," accessed December 12, 2021
  15. Amee LaTour, Email correspondence with the Center for Responsive Politics, August 5, 2022
  16. AL.com, "Alice Martin endorsed by Hubbard prosecutor Van Davis in attorney general race," March 26, 2018
  17. AL.com, "Gov. Kay Ivey, AG Steve Marshall get NRA endorsement," May 17, 2018
  18. Steve Marshall for Attorney General, "Alabama Citizens for Life Endorses Steve Marshall for AG," May 16, 2018
  19. Facebook, "Alice Martin for Alabama Attorney General," May 8, 2018
  20. Steve Marshall for Attorney General, "Shelby County Chiefs of Police Association Endorses Steve Marshall for AG," May 7, 2018
  21. Steve Marshall for Attorney General, "Home Builders Association of Alabama Endorses Steve Marshall for AG," April 23, 2018
  22. Steve Marshall for Attorney General, "Alabama Retail Association Endorses Steve Marshall for AG," April 17, 2018
  23. Alabama Today, "Business Council of Alabama endorses Steve Marshall for Attorney General," April 3, 2018
  24. Steve Marshall for Attorney General, "Automobile Dealers of Alabama Endorse Steve Marshall for AG," March 26, 2018
  25. AL.com, "Gun carry group BamaCarry backs Alice Martin for attorney general," March 23, 2018
  26. Yellowhammer News, "Steve Marshall nabs manufacturing association’s endorsement in Alabama attorney general’s race," March 6, 2018
  27. Alabama Political Reporter, "Republican Attorneys General Association endorses Steve Marshall," February 28, 2018
  28. Yellowhammer News, "Steve Marshall, others, nab endorsements from the Alabama Civil Justice Reform Committee," February 27, 2018
  29. Alabama Political Reporter, "Farmers Federation endorses Kay Ivey, Will Ainsworth, Alice Martin," February 13, 2018
  30. Alice Martin for Attorney General, "Alabama Legislative Watchdogs Endorse Alice Martin for Attorney General," January 19, 2018
  31. Alabama Secretary of State, "Candidate Search," accessed May 28, 2018

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