2022 Alabama House of Representatives election

2022 Alabama House of Representatives elections

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All 105 seats in the Alabama House of Representatives
53 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mac McCutcheon (retired) Anthony Daniels
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since August 15, 2016 February 22, 2017
Leader's seat 25th 53rd
Last election 77 28
Seats won 77 28
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 857,167 297,978
Percentage 71.30% 24.79%
Swing Increase 8.57% Decrease 11.72%

Results:
     Democratic gain      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold
Vote share:
     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

Speaker before election

Mac McCutcheon
Republican

Elected Speaker

Nathaniel Ledbetter
Republican

The 2022 Alabama House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022. The Republican and Democratic primaries were held on May 24, 2022, and any races in which no candidate exceeded one-half plus one of the total votes advanced to a runoff on June 21, 2022. This was the first election cycle since 2002 in which the Libertarian Party of Alabama was on the ballot, as they exceeded the threshold for petition signatures needed to gain ballot access in Alabama.[1] Libertarian candidates were nominated by party convention. All 105 of Alabama's state representatives were up for reelection. In Alabama, members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate serve four-year terms, running in years corresponding with presidential midterm elections.

Retirements[edit]

Republicans[edit]

  1. District 2: Lynn Greer retired.[2]
  2. District 3: Andrew Sorrell retired to run for auditor of Alabama.[3]
  3. District 10: Mike Ball retired.[4]
  4. District 13: Connie Rowe retired.[5]
  5. District 15: Allen Farley retired.[6]
  6. District 20: Howard Sanderford retired.[7]
  7. District 25: Mac McCutcheon retired.[8]
  8. District 26: Kerry Rich retired.[9]
  9. District 31: Mike Holmes retired.[10]
  10. District 40: K. L. Brown retired.[11]
  11. District 61: Rodney Sullivan retired[12]
  12. District 62: Rich Wingo retired.[13]
  13. District 64: Harry Shiver retired.[14]
  14. District 89: Wes Allen retired to run for Alabama Secretary of State.[15]
  15. District 92: Mike Jones retired to run for state senator from District 31.[16]
  16. District 95: Steve McMillan retired.[14]
  17. District 100: Victor Gaston retired.[17]

Democrats[edit]

  1. District 56: Louise Alexander retired to run for state senator from District 19.[18]
  2. District 57: Merika Coleman retired to run for state senator from District 19.[19]

Incumbents defeated[edit]

In primary elections[edit]

Republicans[edit]

  1. District 7: Proncey Robertson lost renomination to Ernie Yarbrough.[20]
  2. District 23: Tommy Hanes lost renomination to Mike Kirkland.[20]
  3. District 28: Gil Isbell lost renomination to Mack Butler.[21]
  4. District 45: Dickie Drake lost renomination to Susan DuBose.[20]
  5. District 88: Will Dismukes lost renomination to Jerry Starnes.[20]
  6. District 94: Joe Faust lost renomination to Jennifer Fidler.[20]

Democrats[edit]

  1. District 55: Rod Scott lost renomination to Fred "Coach" Plump.[22]
  2. District 72: Ralph Anthony Howard lost renomination to Curtis Travis.[20]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[23] Safe R May 19, 2022

Results[edit]

District Incumbent Party Elected Party
1 Phillip Pettus Rep Phillip Pettus Rep
2 Lynn Greer Rep Ben Harrison Rep
3 Andrew Sorrell Rep Kerry Underwood Rep
4 Parker Moore Rep Parker Moore Rep
5 Danny Crawford Rep Danny Crawford Rep
6 Andy Whitt Rep Andy Whitt Rep
7 Proncey Robertson Rep Ernie Yarbrough Rep
8 Terri Collins Rep Terri Collins Rep
9 Scott Stadthagen Rep Scott Stadthagen Rep
10 Mike Ball Rep David Cole Rep
11 Randall Shedd Rep Randall Shedd Rep
12 Corey Harbison Rep Corey Harbison Rep
13 Connie Rowe Rep Matt Woods Rep
14 Tim Wadsworth Rep Tim Wadsworth Rep
15 Allen Farley Rep Leigh Hulsey Rep
16 Kyle South Rep Kyle South Rep
17 Tracy Estes Rep Tracy Estes Rep
18 Jamie Kiel Rep Jamie Kiel Rep
19 Laura Hall Dem Laura Hall Dem
20 Howard Sanderford Rep James Lomax Rep
21 Rex Reynolds Rep Rex Reynolds Rep
22 Ritchie Whorton Rep Ritchie Whorton Rep
23 Tommy Hanes Rep Mike Kirkland Rep
24 Nathaniel Ledbetter Rep Nathaniel Ledbetter Rep
25 Mac McCutcheon Rep Phillip Rigsby Rep
26 Kerry Rich Rep Brock Colvin Rep
27 Wes Kitchens Rep Wes Kitchens Rep
28 Gil Isbell Rep Mack Butler Rep
29 Vacant Mark Gidley Rep
30 Craig Lipscomb Rep Craig Lipscomb Rep
31 Mike Holmes Rep Troy Stubbs Rep
32 Barbara Boyd Dem Barbara Boyd Dem
33 Ben Robbins Rep Ben Robbins Rep
34 David Standridge Rep David Standridge Rep
35 Steve Hurst Rep Steve Hurst Rep
36 Randy Wood Rep Randy Wood Rep
37 Bob Fincher Rep Bob Fincher Rep
38 Debbie Wood Rep Debbie Wood Rep
39 Ginny Shaver Rep Ginny Shaver Rep
40 K. L. Brown Rep Chad Robertson Rep
41 Corley Ellis Rep Corley Ellis Rep
42 Ivan Smith Rep Ivan Smith Rep
43 Arnold Mooney Rep Arnold Mooney Rep
44 Danny Garrett Rep Danny Garrett Rep
45 Dickie Drake Rep Susan DuBose Rep
46 David Faulkner Rep David Faulkner Rep
47 David Wheeler Rep Mike Shaw Rep
48 Jim Carns Rep Jim Carns Rep
49 Russell Bedsole Rep Russell Bedsole Rep
50 Jim Hill Rep Jim Hill Rep
51 Allen Treadaway Rep Allen Treadaway Rep
52 John Rogers Dem John Rogers Dem
53 Anthony Daniels Dem Anthony Daniels Dem
54 Neil Rafferty Dem Neil Rafferty Dem
55 Rod Scott Dem Fred Plump Dem
56 Louise Alexander Dem Ontario Tillman Dem
57 Merika Coleman Dem Patrick Sellers Dem
58 Rolanda Hollis Dem Rolanda Hollis Dem
59 Mary Moore Dem Mary Moore Dem
60 Juandalynn Givan Dem Juandalynn Givan Dem
61 Rodney Sullivan Rep Ron Bolton Rep
62 Rich Wingo Rep Bill Lamb Rep
63 Cynthia Almond Rep Cynthia Almond Rep
64 Harry Shiver Rep Donna Givens Rep
65 Brett Easterbrook Rep Brett Easterbrook Rep
66 Alan Baker Rep Alan Baker Rep
67 Prince Chestnut Dem Prince Chestnut Dem
68 Thomas Jackson Dem Thomas Jackson Dem
69 Kelvin Lawrence Dem Kelvin Lawrence Dem
70 Christopher J. England Dem Christopher J. England Dem
71 Artis J. McCampbell Dem Artis J. McCampbell Dem
72 Ralph Anthony Howard Dem Curtis Travis Dem
73 Kenneth Paschal Rep Kenneth Paschal Rep
74 Charlotte Meadows Rep Phillip Ensler Dem
75 Reed Ingram Rep Reed Ingram Rep
76 Patrice McClammy Dem Patrice McClammy Dem
77 Tashina Morris Dem Tashina Morris Dem
78 Kenyatté Hassell Dem Kenyatté Hassell Dem
79 Joe Lovvorn Rep Joe Lovvorn Rep
80 Chris Blackshear Rep Chris Blackshear Rep
81 Ed Oliver Rep Ed Oliver Rep
82 Pebblin Warren Dem Pebblin Warren Dem
83 Jeremy Gray Dem Jeremy Gray Dem
84 Berry Forte Dem Berry Forte Dem
85 Dexter Grimsley Dem Rick Rehm Rep
86 Paul Lee Rep Paul Lee Rep
87 Jeff Sorrells Rep Jeff Sorrells Rep
88 Will Dismukes Rep Jerry Starnes Rep
89 Wes Allen Rep Marcus Paramore Rep
90 Chris Sells Rep Chris Sells Rep
91 Rhett Marques Rep Rhett Marques Rep
92 Mike Jones Rep Matthew Hammett Rep
93 Steve Clouse Rep Steve Clouse Rep
94 Joe Faust Rep Jennifer Fidler Rep
95 Steve McMillan Rep Frances Holk-Jones Rep
96 Matt Simpson Rep Matt Simpson Rep
97 Adline Clarke Dem Adline Clarke Dem
98 Napoleon Bracy Jr. Dem Napoleon Bracy Jr. Dem
99 Sam Jones Dem Sam Jones Dem
100 Victor Gaston Rep Mark Shirey Rep
101 Chris Pringle Rep Chris Pringle Rep
102 Shane Stringer Rep Shane Stringer Rep
103 Barbara Drummond Dem Barbara Drummond Dem
104 Margie Wilcox Rep Margie Wilcox Rep
105 Chip Brown Rep Chip Brown Rep

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

Closest races[edit]

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 68, 3%
  2. District 10, 6.63%
  3. District 85, 8.08% (gain)

Detailed results[edit]

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Overview[edit]

77 28
Republican Democratic
Parties Candidates Seats Popular Vote
2018 2022 +/- Strength Votes % Change
Republican 82 77 77 Steady 73.33 857,167 71.3 Increase 8.57%
Democratic 47 28 28 Steady 26.67 297,978 24.79 Decrease 11.72%
Libertarian 27 0 0 Steady 0.00 32,127 2.67 Increase 2.52%
Write-ins 0 0 Steady 0.00 14,924 1.24 Increase 0.42%
Total 156 105 105 100.00 1,202,196 100
Turnout
Registered

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47District 48District 49District 50District 51District 52District 53District 54District 55District 56District 57District 58District 59District 60District 61District 62District 63District 64District 65District 66District 67District 68District 69District 70District 71District 72District 73District 74District 75District 76District 77District 78District 79District 80District 81District 82District 83District 84District 85District 86District 87District 88District 89District 90District 91District 92District 93District 94District 95District 96District 97District 98District 99District 100District 101District 102District 103District 104District 105

District 1[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Phillip Pettus had represented the 1st District since November 2014. Pettus was challenged by Florence lawyer Maurice McCaney[25] in the Republican primary. Pettus won the primary by the skin of his teeth.[26] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, leaving Pettus unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Phillip Pettus (incumbent)[27] 10,360 97.01
Write-in 319 2.99
Total votes 10,679 100.0
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Phillip Pettus (incumbent) 3,875 52.46
Republican Maurice McCaney 3,512 47.54
Total votes 7,387 100

Endorsements[edit]

Phillip Pettus
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Maurice McCaney
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]

District 2[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Lynn Greer had represented the 2nd District since November 2010. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2022 election cycles.[2] Former Limestone county commissioner Jason Black,[35] photography studio owner Kimberly Butler,[36] former Limestone County commissioner Ben Harrison[37] and Lauderdale County resident Terrance Irelan[38] all ran in the primary to replace Greer. No candidate gained over half of the vote in the primary,[26] so Harrison and Black advanced to a runoff. In the primary runoff, Harrison defeated Black by a narrow margin.[39] However, Kimberly Butler challenged the results of the primary after obtaining 42 signed affidavits of voters who were assigned to the wrong district after an error. Butler only finished 14 votes out of making the runoff. Her challenge was not heard by the Alabama Republican Party, allowing the results of both primary and the runoff elections to stand. Butler then announced she would run a write-in campaign.[40] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, leaving Harrison unopposed on the general election ballot.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ben Harrison[27] 11,233 80.28%
Write-in 2,760 19.72%
Total votes 13,993 100
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary runoff election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Spencer Black 3,456 44.46%
Republican Ben Harrison 4,317 55.54%
Total votes 7,773 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Spencer Black 3,115 31.06%
Republican Kimberly Butler 3,101 30.92%
Republican Ben Harrison 3,290 32.81%
Republican Terrance L. Irelan 522 5.21%
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ben Harrison
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[41]
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]

District 3[edit]

1st term incumbent Republican representative Andrew Sorrell had represented the 3rd District since November 2018. He retired to run for state auditor.[3] Retired United States Air Force officer Fred Joly[42] and mayor of Tuscumbia Kerry "Bubba" Underwood[43] ran in the Republican primary to replace Sorrell while nurse practitioner Susan Warren Bentley[44] faced off against Mercer University alumnus and pastor Wesley Thompson[45] in the Democratic primary. Underwood and Thompson won the Republican and Democratic primaries, respectively.[26][46]

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kerry "Bubba" Underwood[27] 8,023 65.30%
Democratic Wesley Thompson[47] 4,241 34.52%
Write-in 23 0.18%
Total votes 12,287 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Fred Joly 2,496 43.67%
Republican Kerry "Bubba" Underwood 3,219 56.33%
Total votes 5,715 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Susan Warren Bentley 420 25.35%
Democratic Wesley Thompson 1,237 74.65%
Total votes 1,657 100

Endorsements[edit]

Kerry Underwood
PACs
Fred Joly
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
Wesley Thompson
PACs
Unions

District 4[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Parker Moore had represented the 4th District since May 2018. Duncan was challenged in the Republican primary by businesswoman Shelia Banister[53] and State Farm branch owner/operator Patrick Johnson.[54] Johnson managed to force Moore into a runoff,[26] but was just barely defeated.[39] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, leaving Moore unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 4th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Parker Duncan Moore (incumbent)[27] 11,236 97.11%
Write-in 334 2.89%
Total votes 11,570 100%
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary runoff election, 4th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Parker Duncan Moore (incumbent) 2,922 53.73%
Republican Patrick Johnson 2,516 46.27%
Total votes 5,438 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 4th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Parker Duncan Moore (incumbent) 3,041 43.60%
Republican Sheila Banister 1,398 20.05%
Republican Patrick Johnson 2,535 36.35%
Total votes 6,974 100

Endorsements[edit]

Parker Moore
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Patrick Johnson
PACs
Shelia Banister
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]

District 5[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Danny Crawford was unopposed in the 5th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 5th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Danny F. Crawford[27] 12,332 98.04%
Write-in 246 1.96%
Total votes 12,578 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Danny Crawford
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 6[edit]

1st term incumbent Republican representative Andy Whitt had represented the 6th district since 2018. Greg Turner was nominated by the Libertarian Party and contested the district in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 6th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andy Whitt[27] 11,052 86.37%
Libertarian Greg Turner[59] 2,597 20.30%
Write-in 147 1.15%
Total votes 12,796 100

Endorsements[edit]

Andy Whitt
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Greg Turner
Unions

District 7[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Proncey Robertson was defeated in the primary by electrical engineer Ernie Yarbrough.[60] Lawrence County Commissioner Mose Jones, Jr.[citation needed] and Marc Durocher were nominated by the Democratic and Libertarian parties, respectively, to challenge Yarbrough in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 7th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ernie Yarbrough[27] 11,225 76.48%
Democratic Mose Jones Jr.[47] 3,133 21.35%
Libertarian Marc Durocher[59] 304 2.07%
Write-in 15 0.10%
Total votes 14,677 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 7th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Proncey Robertson (incumbent) 3,631 45.77%
Republican Ernie Yarbrough 4,303 54.23%
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ernie Yarbrough
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
PACs
Proncey Robertston
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Yarbrough)
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • FarmPAC[61]
  • NFIB AlabamaPAC[33] (switched endorsement to Yarbrough)
Mose Jones, Jr.
Unions

District 8[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Terri Collins had represented the 8th District 2010. The Libertarian Party nominated tutor Angela Walser[62] to contest the district in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 8th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Terri Collins[27] 7,234 84.76%
Libertarian Angela Walser[59] 1,255 14.70%
Write-in 46 0.53%
Total votes 8,535 100

Endorsements[edit]

Terri Collins
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Angela Walser
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
Unions

District 9[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Scott Stadthagen had represented the 9th District since November 2018. The Libertarian Party nominated Gregory Bodine to contest the district in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 9th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Stadthagen (incumbent)[27] 11,041 91.83%
Libertarian Gregory Bodine[59] 953 7.93%
Write-in 29 0.24%
Total votes 12,023 100

Endorsements[edit]

Scott Stadthagen
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Gregory Bodine
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
Unions

District 10[edit]

Fifth term incumbent Republican representative Mike Ball had represented the 10th District since November 2002. Ball announced his retirement in an op-ed to Yellowhammer News.[4] Retired United States Army surgeon David Cole[65] was nominated by the Republican Party to replace Ball. Accountant Anson Knowles initially filed to run in the primary against Cole, but was thrown off the ballot due to his activism in the Libertarian Party of Madison County.[66] Counselor Marilyn Lands[67] and Elijah Boyd were nominated by the Democratic and Libertarian parties, respectively, to challenge the district in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 10th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Cole[27] 7,581 51.59%
Democratic Marilyn Lands[47] 6,608 44.96%
Libertarian Elijah Boyd[59] 503 3.42%
Write-in 4 0.03%
Total votes 14,696 100

Endorsements[edit]

David Cole
PACs
Marilyn Lands
PACs
Unions
Elijah Boyd
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]

District 11[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Randall Shedd ran unopposed in the 11th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 11th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randall Shedd (incumbent)[27] 12,552 99.20%
Write-in 83 0.80%
Total votes 12,653 100.0%
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Randall Shedd
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 12[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Corey Harbison was challenged by former state representative and perennial candidate James C. Fields[70] in the 12th district.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 12th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Corey Harbison (incumbent)[27] 11,958 85.35%
Democratic James C. Fields, Jr.[47] 2,030 14.49%
Write-in 23 0.16%
Total votes 14,011 100

Endorsements[edit]

Corey Harbison
PACs
James Fields, Jr.
Unions

District 13[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Connie Rowe resigned her seat after being selected to serve in as a political adviser to Lieutenant Governor of Alabama Will Ainsworth.[5] Retired advertising firm owner Greg Barnes,[71] Walker County Commissioner Keith Davis,[72] Jasper Police Department Lieutenant Matt Dozier,[73] attorney at law Charlie Waits[74] and auto dealership owner Matt Woods[75] all ran in the primary to replace Rowe. Matt Woods cleared the field and avoided a runoff.[26] Mark Davenport was nominated by the Libertarian Party to challenge Woods in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 13th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Matt Woods[27] 11,422 94.29%
Libertarian Mark Davenport[59] 663 5.47%
Write-in 29 0.24%
Total votes 12,114 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 13th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Greg Barnes 1,082 11.44%
Republican Keith Davis 980 10.36%
Republican Matt Dozier 821 8.68%
Republican Charlie Waits 1,337 14.14%
Republican Matt Woods 5,238 55.38%
Total votes 9,458 100%

Endorsements[edit]

Matt Woods
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 14[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Tim Wadsworth was challenged in the primary by Oakman mayor Cory Franks[76] and mechanical engineer Tom Fredricks.[77] Fredricks managed to pull Wadsworth barely into runoff territory.[26] In the runoff, Wadsworth scored a narrow victory to keep his seat.[39] No Libertarians or Democrats filed to run for the seat, leaving Wadsworth unopposed on the general election ballot.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 14th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Timothy "Tim" Wadsworth (incumbent)[27] 13,396 99.32%
Write-in 92 0.68%
Total votes 13,488 100.0%
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary runoff election, 14th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Timothy "Tim" Wadsworth (incumbent) 3,739 55.69%
Republican Tom Fredricks 2,975 44.31%
Total votes 6,714 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 14th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Timothy "Tim" Wadsworth (incumbent) 4,907 47.42%
Republican Cory Franks 1,664 16.08%
Republican Tom Fredricks 3,776 36.49%
Total votes 10,347 100

Endorsements[edit]

Tim Wadsworth
PACs
Unions

District 15[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Allen Farley opted not to seek reelection in 2022.[6] Helena city councilwoman Leigh Hulsey and Bessemer resident Brad Tompkins ran in the primary to replace Farley.[6] In the primary, it was Hulsey who came out on top.[26] The Democratic Party nominated lawyer Richard Rouco[78] to contest the district in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives election, 15th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Leigh Hulsey[27] 10,818 63.65%
Democratic Richard Rouco[47] 6,166 36.28%
Write-in 13 0.08%
Total votes 16,997 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 15th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Leigh Hulsey 3,501 56.68%
Republican Brad Tompkins 2,676 43.32%
Total votes 6,177 100

Endorsements[edit]

Leigh Hulsey
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
PACs
Brad Tompkins
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
Richard Rouco
Unions

District 16[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Kyle South ran unopposed in the 16th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 16th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kyle South (incumbent)[27] 13,177 99.26%
Write-in 98 0.74%
Total votes 13,275 100.0%
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Kyle South
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 17[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Tracy Estes ran unopposed in the 17th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 17th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tracy Estes (incumbent)[27] 12,850 99.39%
Write-in 79 0.61%
Total votes 12,929 100.0%
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Tracy Estes
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACS

District 18[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Jamie Kiel ran for reelection in the 18th district. The Libertarian Party nominated Talia Shimp to challenge Kiel in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 18th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jamie Kiel (incumbent)[27] 10,783 94.85%
Libertarian Talia Shimp[59] 571 5.02%
Write-in 14 0.12%
Total votes 11,368 100

Endorsements[edit]

Jamie Kiel
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Talia Shimp
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
Unions

District 19[edit]

Eighth term incumbent Democratic representative Laura Hall ran unopposed in the 19th district.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 19th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Laura Hall (incumbent)[47] 8,721 96.44%
Write-in 322 3.56%
Total votes 9,043 100.0%
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Laura Hall
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 20[edit]

Ninth term incumbent Republican representative Howard Sanderford opted not to seek reelection in 2022.[7] Progress Bank Chief Risk Officer James Brown, commercial real estate broker James Lomax, lawyer Angela McClure, and defense contractor Frances Taylor[81] all ran in the primary to replace Sanderford. No candidate gained the needed majority of the vote,[26] so Lomax and Taylor advanced to a runoff. Lomax scored a victory in the runoff.[39] No Democrats or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, leaving Lomax unopposed in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 20th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Lomax[27] 14,816 97.63%
Write-in 359 2.37%
Total votes 15,175 100.0%
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican Primary runoff, 20th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Lomax 5,385 63.18%
Republican Frances Taylor 3,138 36.82%
Total votes 8,523 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican Primary, 20th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James D. Brown 1,162 13.57%
Republican James Lomax 3,765 43.95%
Republican Angela McClure 1,409 16.45%
Republican Frances Taylor 2,203 26.03%
Total votes 8,566 100

Endorsements[edit]

James Lomax
PACs

District 21[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Rex Reynolds ran unopposed in the 21st district.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 21st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rex Reynolds (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Rex Reynolds
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 22[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Ritchie Whorton ran unopposed in the 22nd district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 22nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ritchie Whorton (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Ritchie Whorton
PACs

District 23[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Tommy Hanes was primaried by Vulcan Materials operations manager Mike Kirkland.[82][26] No Libertarians or Democrats filed to run for the seat, leaving Kirkland unopposed in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 23rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Kirkland[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 23rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tommy Hanes (incumbent) 3,708 48.40%
Republican Mike Kirkland 3,953 51.60%
Total votes 7,661 100

Endorsements[edit]

Tommy Hanes
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Kirkland)
  • NFIB AlabamaPAC[33] (switched endorsement to Kirkland)
Mike Kirkland
PACs

District 24[edit]

Alabama House of Representatives Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter swept aside token opposition from computer scientist and business owner Don Stout.[84][26] No Libertarians or Democrats filed to run for the seat, leaving Ledbetter unopposed in the general election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled because the Republican candidate was the only candidate in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 24th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nathaniel Ledbetter (incumbent)[27]
Total votes 100
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 24th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nathaniel Ledbetter (incumbent) 6,231 68.28%
Republican Don Stout 2,894 31.72%
Total votes 9,125 100

Endorsements[edit]

Nathaniel Ledbetter
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions
Don Stout
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]

District 25[edit]

Fourth term incumbent Republican representative and Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives Mac McCutcheon announced his retirement at the conclusion of the 2022 legislative session.[8] Retired United States Army helicopter pilot Buck Clemons[85] and pharmacist Phillip Rigsby[86] ran in the primary to replace McCutcheon. Rigsby annihilated Clemons in the primary.[26] Former Miss America Mallory Hagan[87] was nominated by the Democratic Party to contest the district in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 25th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Phillip K. Rigsby[27]
Democratic Mallory Hagan[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 25th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Buck Clemons 1,799 29.42%
Republican Phillip K. Rigsby 4,316 70.58%
Total votes 6,115 100

Endorsements[edit]

Phillip Rigsby
PACs
Mallory Hagan
Individuals
PACs
Unions

District 26[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Kerry Rich announced he would not seek reelection in 2022.[9] Financial planner Brock Colvin,[89] nurse Annette Holcomb[90] and businessman Todd Mitchem[91] all ran in the primary to replace Rich. Colvin won the primary outright[26] to represent the Republican Party in the general election. Pastor Ben Alford[92] was nominated by the Democratic Party to contest the district in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 26th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brock Colvin[26]
Democratic Ben Alford[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 26th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brock Colvin 3,022 54.95%
Republican Annette Holcomb 1,288 23.42%
Republican Todd Mitchem 1,190 21.64%
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Brock Colvin
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Todd Mitchem
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
Ben Alford
Unions

District 27[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Wes Kitchens ran for reelection in the 27th district against Democratic nominee and publisher Herb Neu.[93]

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 27th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wes Kitchens (incumbent)[27]
Democratic Herb Neu[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Wes Kitchens
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Herb Neu
Unions

District 28[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Gil Isbell was primaried by former holder of this seat Mack Butler.[21][26] No Libertarians or Democrats filed to run for the seat, leaving Butler unopposed on the general election ballot. Controversy arose from this election as some voters in this district were accidentally assigned to District 29, and vice versa. This oversight was acknowledged by Etowah County Probate Judge Scott Hassell.[94]

2022 Alabama House of Representatives election, 28th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mack Butler[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 28th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gil Isbell (incumbent) 2,465 47.87%
Republican Mack Butler 2,684 52.13%
Total votes 5,149 100

Endorsements[edit]

Mack Butler
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
PACs
Gil Isbell
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Butler)
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • FarmPAC[95]
  • NFIB AlabamaPAC[33]

District 29[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Becky Nordgren resigned her seat in 2021 after being elected Revenue Commissioner of Etowah County. County Commissioner Jamie Grant[96] and preacher Mark Gidley[97] ran in the primary to replace Nordgren. Gidley only won the primary by 74 votes,[26] and an error made by the county in correctly assigning voters between Districts 28 and 29 caused Grant to not immediately concede the election.[94] However, Gidley was still certified as the winner. Clifford Foy Valentin was nominated by the Libertarian Party to contest the district in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 29th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark A. Gidley[27] 12,612 93.94%
Libertarian Clifford Foy Valentin[59] 779 5.80%
Write-in 35 0.26%
Total votes 13,426 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 29th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark A. Gidley 4,014 50.47%
Republican Jamie W. Grant 3,940 49.53%
Total votes 7,954 100

Endorsements[edit]

Mark Gidley
PACs
Jamie Grant
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Gidley)
  • ProgressPAC[50]
Clifford Valentin
Unions

District 30[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Craig Lipscomb ran unopposed in the 30th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 30th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Craig Lipscomb (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Craig Lipscomb
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 31[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Mike Holmes announced he would not run for reelection in 2022.[10] Cybersecurity specialist Chadwick Smith[10] and Elmore County Commission Chairman Troy Stubbs[98] both ran in the primary to replace Holmes, with Stubbs gaining about two-thirds of the vote.[26] No Libertarians or Democrats filed to run for the seat, leaving Stubbs unopposed on the general election ballot.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 31st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Troy B. Stubbs[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 31st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chadwick Smith 2,346 33.15%
Republican Troy B. Stubbs 4,731 66.85%
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Troy Stubbs
PACs

District 32[edit]

Eighth term incumbent Democratic representative Barbara Boyd was challenged by Republican nominee Evan Jackson in the 32nd district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 32nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Barbara Boyd (incumbent)[47]
Republican Evan Jackson[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Evan Jackson
Organizations
  • Alabama Minority GOP[99]
PACs
Barbara Boyd
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 33[edit]

Ben Robbins ran for his first full term after succeeding the late Ronald Johnson in a special election. The Democratic Party nominated Kappa Alpha Psi fundraising consultant Fred Crum[100] to challenge Robbins in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 33rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ben Robbins (incumbent)[27]
Democratic Fred Crum, Sr.[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ben Robbins
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACS
Fred Crum
Unions

District 34[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative David Standridge ran unopposed in the 34th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 34th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Standridge (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

David Standridge
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 35[edit]

Seventh term incumbent Republican representative Steve Hurst ran unopposed in the 35th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 35th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Hurst (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Steve Hurst
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 36[edit]

Sixth term incumbent Republican representative Randy Wood ran unopposed in the 36th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 36th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Wood (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Randy Wood
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 37[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Bob Fincher ran unopposed in the 37th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 37th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Fincher (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Bob Fincher
PACs

District 38[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Debbie Wood was challenged in the primary by Alabama National Guard officer Micah Messer.[102] Wood narrowly won the primary to keep her seat.[26] Charles A. Temm, Jr. was nominated by the Libertarian Party to contest the district in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 38th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Debbie Hamby Wood (incumbent)[26] 9,162 88.01%
Libertarian Charles A. Temm, Jr.[59] 1,161 11.15%
Write-in 87 0.84%
Total votes 10,410 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 38th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Debbie Hamby Wood (incumbent) 3,074 57.08%
Republican Micah J. Messer 2,311 42.92%
Total votes 5,385 100

Endorsements[edit]

Debbie Hamby Wood
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Micah Messer
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
Charles Temm, Jr.
Unions

District 39[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Ginny Shaver was challenged by Brent Rhodes in the primary. Shaver demolished Rhodes in the primary.[26] No Libertarians or Democrats filed to run for the seat, leaving Shaver unopposed in the general election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled because the Republican candidate was the only candidate in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 39th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ginny Shaver (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 39th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ginny Shaver (incumbent) 5,344 71.34%
Republican Brent Rhodes 2,147 28.66%
Total votes 7,491 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ginny Shaver
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 40[edit]

Fourth term incumbent Republican representative K. L. Brown announced he would not seek reelection in 2022.[11] Teacher Gayla Blanton,[104] Anniston finance director Julie Borrelli,[105] magazine owner Katie Exum,[106] Jacksonville State University professor Bill Lester,[107] general contractor Bill McAdams,[108] United States Navy veteran Chad Robertson[109] and University of Alabama student Jakob Williamson[110] all crowded in the primary to replace Brown. However, none of them exceeded a quarter of the vote,[26] forcing Borrelli and Robertson into a runoff. In the runoff, Robertson squeaked to a razor-thin 19 vote victory.[39] The Democratic Party nominated Jacksonville resident Pam Howard[11] to run against Robertson in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 40th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chad Robertson
Democratic Pam Howard
Write-in
Total votes 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary runoff election, 40th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Julie Borrelli 2,364 49.80%
Republican Chad Robertson 2,383 50.20%
Total votes 4,747 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 40th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gayla Blanton 574 7.49%
Republican Julie Borrelli 1,553 20.27%
Republican Katie Exum 1,414 18.46%
Republican Bill Lester 1,317 17.19%
Republican Bill McAdams 1,007 13.15%
Republican Chad Robertson 1,703 22.23%
Republican Jakob Williamson 92 1.20%
Total votes 7,660 100

Endorsements[edit]

Chad Robertson
PACs
Bill Lester
Individuals
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
Bill McAdams
PACs
Pam Howard
PACs
Unions

District 41[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Corley Ellis ran against Democratic and Libertarian challengers Chris Nelson and Matthew Gregory Morris, Jr. respectively.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 41st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Corley Ellis (incumbent)[27] 10,897 74.99%
Democratic Chris Nelson[47] 3,203 22.04%
Libertarian Matthew Gregory Morris, Jr.[59] 418 2.88%
Write-in 14 0.10%
Total votes 14,532 100

Endorsements[edit]

Corley Ellis
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Chris Nelson
Unions
Matthew Gregory Morris, Jr.
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]

District 42[edit]

Ivan Smith ran for his first full term in the House after succeeding Jimmy Martin in a special election. The Libertarian Party nominated Doug Ward to challenge Smith in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 42nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ivan "Van" Smith (incumbent)[27] 12,336 92.75%
Libertarian Doug Ward[59] 931 7.00%
Write-in 33 0.25
Total votes 13,300 100

Endorsements[edit]

Van Smith
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Doug Ward
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
  • LetBamaVote.org[111]
Unions

District 43[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Arnold Mooney was challenged by community organizer Prince Cleveland[112] and Jason Newell Davis Burr for District 43's seat.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 43rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Arnold Mooney (incumbent)[27] 12,751 74.28%
Democratic Prince Cleveland[47] 3,760 21.91%
Libertarian Jason Newell Davis Burr[59] 644 3.75%
Write-in 10 0.06%
Total votes 17,165 100

Endorsements[edit]

Arnold Mooney
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Prince Cleveland
Unions
Jason Newell Davis Burr
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
  • LetBamaVote.org[111]

District 44[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Danny Garrett ran for reelection against Libertarian nominee John Wiley Boone.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 44th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Danny Garrett (incumbent)[27] 11,396 83.84%
Libertarian John Wiley Boone[59] 2,088 15.36%
Write-in 108 0.79%
Total votes 13,592 100

Endorsements[edit]

Danny Garrett
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
John Wiley Boone
Unions

District 45[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Dickie Drake was annihilated by banker Susan DuBose.[114][26] The Libertarian Party nominated Kari Mitchell Whitaker to face DuBose in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 45th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Susan DuBose[27] 12,060 85.56%
Libertarian Kari Mitchell Whitaker[59] 1,950 13.83%
Write-in 86 0.61%
Total votes 14,096 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 45th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dickie Drake (incumbent) 2,486 32.78%
Republican Susan DuBose 5,099 67.22%
Total votes 7,585 100

Endorsements[edit]

Susan DuBose
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
PACs
Dickie Drake
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to DuBose)
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • NFIB AlabamaPAC[33] (switched endorsement to DuBose)
Kari Mitchell Whitaker
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
Unions

District 46[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative David Faulkner ran unopposed in the 46th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 46th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Faulkner (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

David Faulkner
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 47[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative David Wheeler died in office in March 2022.[115] The Republican Party nominated Hoover city councilman Mike Shaw to succeed Wheeler through a closed nomination process.[116] Alabama National Guard member Christian Coleman and perennial candidate Jim Toomey[117] ran in the Democratic primary to challenge Shaw. Coleman won the primary by a whopping 5 votes[46] to gain his party's nomination.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 47th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Shaw[27]
Democratic Christian Coleman[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 47th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Christian Coleman 601 50.21%
Democratic Jim Toomey 596 49.79%
Total votes 1,197 100

Endorsements[edit]

Mike Shaw
PACs
Christian Coleman
Unions

District 48[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Jim Carns was challenged by marketing director William Wentowski[118] in the primary. Carns wiped the floor with Wentowski[26] and went on to face Libertarian nominee Bruce Stutts in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 48th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Carns (incumbent)[27] 12,518 84.66%
Libertarian Bruce Stutts[59] 2,184 14.77%
Write-in 84 0.57%
Total votes 14,786 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 48th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Carns (incumbent) 5,207 70.14%
Republican William Wentowski 2,217 29.86%
Total votes 7,424 100

Endorsements[edit]

Jim Carns
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Bruce Stutts
Unions

District 49[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative April Weaver resigned her seat in 2020. Incumbent Russell Bedsole demolished talk radio host Michael Hart[119] in the primary[26] and ran unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 49th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell Bedsole (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 49th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell Bedsole (incumbent) 4,492 72.90%
Republican Michael Hart 1,670 27.10%
Total votes 6,162 100

Endorsements[edit]

Russell Bedsole
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Michael Hart
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]

District 50[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Jim Hill ran unopposed in the 50th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 50th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Hill (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Jim Hill
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 51[edit]

Fourth term incumbent Republican representative Allen Treadaway ran unopposed in the 51st district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 51st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Allen Treadaway (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Allen Treadaway
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 52[edit]

40-year incumbent John Rogers was challenged in the primary by Western Kentucky University alumna LaTanya Millhouse[120] in the primary. Rogers won the primary in convincing fashion[46] and went unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 52nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John W. Rogers, Jr. (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 52nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John W. Rogers, Jr. (incumbent) 3,362 67.09%
Democratic LaTanya Millhouse 1,649 32.91%
Total votes 5,011 100

Endorsements[edit]

John W. Rogers, Jr.
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29]
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
Unions

District 53[edit]

Alabama House of Representatives Minority Leader Anthony Daniels ran unopposed in the 53rd district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 53rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Anthony Daniels (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Anthony Daniels
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 54[edit]

First term incumbent Democratic representative Neil Rafferty was challenged by community organizer Brit Blalock[121] and barber shop owner Edward Maddox[122] in the primary, but Rafferty managed to gain enough votes to avoid a runoff.[46] No Republicans or Libertarians filed to run for the seat, leaving Rafferty unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 54th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Neil Rafferty (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 54th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Neil Rafferty (incumbent) 2,719 58.70%
Democratic Brit Blalock 502 10.84%
Democratic Edward Maddox 1,411 30.46%
Total votes 4,632 100

Endorsements[edit]

Neil Rafferty
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29]
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • ProgressPAC[55]
Unions

District 55[edit]

Fifth term incumbent Democratic representative Rod Scott represented the 55th District since 2006. Birmingham Police Department Sergeant Travis Hendrix,[123] Fairfield city councilwoman Phyllis Oden-Jones,[124] United States Army veteran Fred "Coach" Plump[125] and perennial candidate Antwon Bernard Womack[126] all challenged Scott in the primary. No candidate gained the needed majority of votes to declare victory,[46] so Plump and Scott advanced to a runoff. In the runoff, Plump defeated incumbent Scott by a razor-thin 33 vote margin[127] to oust incumbent Scott and gain his party's nomination. Following the runoff, Scott requested a recount to be held at the headquarters of the Jefferson County Democratic Party, but the recount only reaffirmed Plump's victory.[22] No Libertarians or Republicans filed to run for the seat, leaving Plump unopposed in the general election.

Primary results by precinct (left), including provisional (top right) and absentee (bottom right) ballot precincts.
  Scott
  •   20-30%
  •   30-40%
  •   60-70%
  Plump
  •   30-40%
  •   70-80%
  Oden-Jones
  •   20-30%
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
  Hendrix
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
  Womack
  •   30-40%
  Scott/Oden-Jones Tie
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
  Oden-Jones/Hendrix Tie
  •   20-30%
  No Votes
  •   No Votes
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 55th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Roderick "Rod" Scott (incumbent) 1,212 25.08%
Democratic Fred "Coach" Plump 1,080 22.35%
Democratic Phyllis E. Oden-Jones 1,032 21.35%
Democratic Travis Hendrix 915 18.93%
Democratic Antwon Bernard Womack 594 12.29%
Total votes 4,833 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary runoff election, 55th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fred "Coach" Plump 952 50.88%
Democratic Roderick "Rod" Scott (incumbent) 919 49.12%
Total votes 1,871 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 55th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fred "Coach" Plump[47] 10,018 99.3%
Write-in 67 0.7%
Total votes 10,085 100
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Rod Scott
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Plump)
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • NFIB AlabamaPAC[33]
  • ProgressPAC[50]
Fred "Coach" Plump
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[41]
Unions

District 56[edit]

Second term incumbent Democratic representative Louise Alexander represented the 56th District since November 2014. Alexander would forgo reelection to run for the seat of retiring state senator Priscilla Dunn.[18] Birmingham Water Works Board member Tereshia Huffman, former Bessemer city councilman Cleo King, current Bessemer city councilman Jesse Matthews and attorney at law Ontario Tillman[128] all ran in the primary to replace Alexander. No candidate eclipsed the needed number of votes to win outright,[46] so Huffman and Tillman advanced to a runoff. In the runoff, Tillman trounced Huffman[127] on the way to gaining his party's nomination for the seat. The Libertarian Party nominated Carson B. Lester to challenge Tillman for the seat in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 56th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ontario J. Tillman[47] 9,008 90.65%
Libertarian Carson B. Lester[59] 869 8.75%
Write-in 60 0.60
Total votes 9,937 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary runoff election, 56th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tereshia Huffman 770 28.77%
Democratic Ontario J. Tillman 1,906 71.23%
Total votes 2,676 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 56th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tereshia Huffman 1,199 23.90%
Democratic Cleo King 714 14.23%
Democratic Jesse Matthews 1,011 20.16%
Democratic Ontario J. Tillman 2,092 41.71%
Total votes 5,016 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ontario J. Tillman
PACs
Unions
Carson B. Lester
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]

District 57[edit]

Fifth term incumbent Democratic representative Merika Coleman opted to forgo reelection to run for the Senate seat of the retiring Priscilla Dunn.[19] Pleasant Grove city councilman Kevin Dunn,[129] pastor Patrick Sellers[130] and United States Army veteran Charles Ray Winston III[131] all ran in the primary to replace Coleman. Sellers just barely finished below the threshold for outright victory,[46] so he and Winston advanced to a runoff. Sellers managed to win the runoff by the skin of his teeth,[127] going on to face Republican nominee Delor Baumann and Libertarian nominee Manijeh Nancy Jones in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 57th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Patrick Sellers[47] 9,221 64.88%
Republican Delor Baumann[27] 4,752 33.44%
Libertarian Manijeh Nancy Jones[59] 218 1.53%
Write-in 21 0.15%
Total votes 14,212 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary runoff election, 57th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Patrick Sellers 1,261 52.39%
Democratic Charles Ray Winston III 1,146 47.61%
Total votes 2,407 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 57th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kevin "K.D." Dunn 1,282 25.56%
Democratic Patrick Sellers 2,363 47.12%
Democratic Charles Ray Winston III 1,370 27.32%
Total votes 5,015 100

Endorsements[edit]

Patrick Sellers
PACs
Unions
Kevin Dunn
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Sellers)
Manijeh Nancy Jones
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]

District 58[edit]

Second term incumbent Democratic representative Rolanda Hollis ran unopposed in the 58th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 58th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rolanda Hollis (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Rolanda Hollis
PACs
Unions

District 59[edit]

Sixth term incumbent Democratic representative Mary Moore ran unopposed in the 59th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 59th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Moore (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Mary Moore
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29]
Unions

District 60[edit]

Third term incumbent Democratic representative Juandalynn Givan was challenged by firefighter Nina Taylor in the primary. Givan easily won the primary and advanced to face Libertarian nominee and Fultondale native J.P. French in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 60th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Juandalynn Givan (incumbent)[47] 9,872 89.36%
Libertarian J.P. French[59] 1,126 10.19%
Write-in 50 0.45%
Total votes 11,048 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic primary election, 60th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Juandalynn Givan (incumbent) 4,561 78.01%
Democratic Nina Taylor 1,286 21.99%
Total votes 5,847 100

Endorsements[edit]

Juandalynn Givan
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29]
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • ProgressPAC[50]
Unions
J.P. French
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
  • LetBamaVote.org[111]

District 61[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Rodney Sullivan announced he would not run for reelection in the 2022 cycle.[12] Retired Northport police captain Ron Bolton[132] ran for the Republican nomination against media broadcaster Kimberly Madison.[133] In the primary, Bolton scored a convincing victory[26] and advanced to the general election against data analyst Damon Pruet.[134]

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 61st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ron Bolton[27] 10,546 89.00%
Libertarian Damon Pruet[59] 1,239 10.46%
Write-in 64 0.54
Total votes 11,849 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 61st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ron Bolton 4,088 58.96%
Republican Kimberly Madison 2,846 41.04%
Total votes 6,934 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ron Bolton
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Kimberly Madison
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
Damon Pruet
Unions

District 62[edit]

Second term incumbent Republican representative Rich Wingo announced he would retire at the end of the quadrennium.[13] Tuscaloosa County CFO Bill Lamb[13] ran for the seat. He was challenged in the general election by Democratic nominee Brenda Cephus.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 62nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Lamb[27]
Democratic Brenda T. Cephus[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Bill Lamb
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Brenda Cephus
Unions

District 63[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Bill Poole resigned his seat to become State Finance Director, and he was succeeded in a special election by Cynthia Almond. Lawyer Samuel Adams[135] contested Almond for the district in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 63rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cynthia Almond (incumbent)[27]
Democratic Samuel Adams[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Cynthia Almond
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Samuel Adams
Unions

District 64[edit]

Fourth term incumbent Republican representative Harry Shiver announced he would not seek reelection.[14] Retired Department of Homeland Security Special Agent Angelo Jacob Fermo[136] and University of Mobile alumna Donna Givens[137] both ran in the primary to succeed Shiver. Givens wound up winning the primary by a slim margin[26] and advanced to the general election against Libertarian nominee Jeff May. Democratic primary and general election were canceled because the Republican candidate was the only candidate in the general election.

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2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 64th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Donna Givens[27] 11,041 90.29%
Libertarian Jeff May[59] 1,133 9.27%
Write-in 54 0.44
Total votes 12,228 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 64th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Angelo Jacob Fermo 2,910 48.19%
Republican Donna Givens 3,129 51.81%
Total votes 6,039 100

Endorsements[edit]

Donna Givens
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Jeff May
Organizations
  • Alabama Cannabis Coalition[64]
Unions

District 65[edit]

First term incumbent Republican representative Brett Easterbrook was challenged in the primary by Gilbertown city councilwoman Dee Ann Campbell[138] in the Republican primary, but Easterbrook crushed her en route to securing the nomination.[26] The Democratic Party nominated Marcus Caster to challenge Easterbrook in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 65th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brett Easterbrook (incumbent)[27]
Democratic Marcus Caster[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 65th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brett Easterbrook (incumbent) 6,760 70.26%
Republican Dee Ann Campbell 2,861 19.74%
Total votes 9,621 100

Endorsements[edit]

Brett Easterbrook
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Marcus Caster
Unions

District 66[edit]

Fourth term incumbent Republican representative Alan Baker ran unopposed in the 66th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 66th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alan Baker (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Alan Baker
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 67[edit]

Second term incumbent Democratic representative Prince Chestnut was challenged in the Democratic primary by Larine Irby Pettway. Chestnut gave Pettway an electoral beatdown[47] and ran unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 67th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Prince Chestnut (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Republican primary election, 67th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Prince Chestnut (incumbent) 7,210 70.24%
Democratic Larine Irby Pettway 3,055 19.76%
Total votes 10,265 100

Endorsements[edit]

Prince Chestnut
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 68[edit]

Eighth term incumbent Democratic representative Thomas Jackson had represented Alabama House of Representatives 68th District since February 1994. He was challenged in the general election by marketing director Fred Kelley[139]

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 68th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas E. "Action" Jackson (incumbent)[47]
Republican Fred Kelley[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Thomas E. "Action" Jackson
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions
Fred Kelley
Organizations
  • Stand for Health Freedom[34]
PACs

District 69[edit]

Second term incumbent Democratic representative Kelvin Lawrence ran against Republican nominee Karla Knight Maddox in the 69th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 69th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kelvin Lawrence (incumbent)[47]
Republican Karla Knight Maddox[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100

Endorsements[edit]

Kelvin Lawrence
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 70[edit]

Fourth term incumbent Democratic representative Christopher J. England ran unopposed in the 70th district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 70th District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Christopher John England (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Christopher England
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 71[edit]

Fifth term incumbent Democratic representative Artis J. McCampbell ran unopposed in the 71st district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 71st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Artis "AJ" McCampbell (incumbent)[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold

Endorsements[edit]

Artis McCampbell
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs
Unions

District 72[edit]

Fifth term incumbent Democratic representative Ralph Anthony Howard was narrowly ousted in the primary by environmental engineer Curtis Travis.[140][46] No Libertarians or Republicans filed to run for the seat, leaving Travis unopposed in the general election.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 72nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Curtis L. Travis[47]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Democratic hold
2022 Alabama House of Representatives Democratic election, 72nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ralph A. Howard (incumbent) 2,794 47.36%
Democratic Curtis L. Travis 3,106 52.64%
Total votes 5,900 100

Endorsements[edit]

Ralph Howard
PACs
  • Alabama REALTORSPAC[29] (switched endorsement to Travis)
  • Alabama RetailPAC[30]
  • FarmPAC[68]
  • ProgressPAC[50] (switched endorsement to Travis)
Curtis L. Travis
PACs
Unions

District 73[edit]

Kenneth Paschal ran for his first full term unopposed in the 73rd district.

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 73rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kenneth Paschal (incumbent)[27]
Write-in
Total votes 100
Republican hold

Endorsements[edit]

Kenneth Paschal
Organizations
  • Manufacture Alabama[28]
PACs

District 74[edit]

Third term incumbent Republican representative Dimitri Polizos was succeeded by Charlotte Meadows in a special election in 2019. Meadows ran for her first full term against lawyer Phillip Ensler[141] after he defeated businessman Malcolm Calhoun[142] in the Democratic primary.[46]

2022 Alabama House of Representatives general election, 74th District
Party <