2020 elections
Richard Brackner announces candidacy for House District 95
Richard D. Brackner, a Democrat living in Gulf Shores, has qualified to run for Alabama House District 95.
Lawmaker, secretary of state seek to block private funding of election process
The bills are in response to a series of 2020 grants funded by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Merrill meets with Trump to discuss election integrity
Merrill says Trump praised Alabama as a standard for other states.
Congressman Mo Brooks signs “Police Pledge”
Congressman Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, announced Wednesday that he has signed Heritage Action for America’s “Police Pledge.” “I back the blue,” Brooks said. “Unfortunately, Socialist Democrat elected officials — beholden to criminal elements who they rely on for votes — undermine law enforcement at every turn. As for me, I support law enforcement in their daily … Continued
Alabama Republican Party list of candidates for 2020 elections
On Friday, Nov. 8 the Alabama Republican Party closed qualifying for the 2020 elections. The following is the list provided by the party pending any ballot challenges; President of the United States: Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente Donald J. Trump Bill Weld United States Senate: Stanley Adair Bradley Byrne John H. Merrill Arnold Mooney Roy … Continued
November 11, 2019
Alabama Democratic Party qualified candidates for 2020 elections
On Friday, Nov. 8, the Alabama Democratic Party closed qualifying for the 2020 elections. The following is the list provided by the party: President of the United States: Michael Bennet Joseph R. Biden Michael R. Bloomberg Cory Booker Steve Bullock Pete Buttigieg Julian Castro John K. Delaney Tulsi Gabbard Kamala Harris Amy Klobuchar Bernie Sanders … Continued
November 11, 2019
Doug Jones leads new push to renew funding for HBCUs
Monday, U.S. Senators Doug Jones (D-Alabama) and Jon Tester (D-Montana) are leading a group of 36 of their colleagues in a new push to pass funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other minority-serving institutions (MSIs). The Senators sent a letter to both Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) and Minority Leader Chuck … Continued