The2018 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018. Incumbent GovernorKay Ivey (R ), who took office upon the resignation ofRobert Bentley (R ), ran for election to a full term and defeated DemocraticTuscaloosa mayorWalt Maddox by a wide margin.[ 1] Ivey was sworn in for her first full term on January 14, 2019.[ 2]
Rick Burgess , radio host[ 25] Bill "Bubba" Bussey, radio host[ 25] Bradley Byrne , U.S. Representative and candidate for governor in2010 [ 26] [ 27] (running for reelection)Mary Scott Hunter, member of theAlabama State Board of Education (running for the state senate after initiallyrunning for lieutenant governor )[ 12] [ 28] Del Marsh , president pro tempore of theAlabama Senate [ 29] (running for reelection)Arthur Orr , state senator[ 30] [ 13] (running for reelection)Trip Pittman , state senator and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2017[ 12] [ 13] Greg Reed , Majority Leader of theAlabama Senate [ 11] [ 13] (running for reelection)Luther Strange , former U.S. senator and formerattorney general of Alabama [ 30] [ 11] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] Tommy Tuberville , formerAuburn University football coach[ 34] [ 35] Cam Ward , state senator[ 12] [ 13] (running for reelection)Jim Zeigler ,State Auditor of Alabama [ 36] [ 37] (running for reelection)Scott Dawson
Politicians Individuals Organizations Alabama Republican Assembly BamaCarry, Alabama's largest Second Amendment rights group Kay Ivey
State senators State representatives Rep. Alan Baker (R-Brewton) Rep. Chris Blackshear (R-Phenix City) Rep. Alan Booth (R-Troy) Rep. K.L. Brown (R-Jacksonville) Rep. Donnie Chesteen (R-Geneva) Rep. Steve Clouse (R-Ozark) Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur) Rep. Danny Crawford (R-Athens) Rep. Corley Ellis (R-Columbiana) Rep. David Faulkner (R-Mountain Brook) Rep. Joe Faust (R-Fairhope) Rep. Bob Fincher (R-Woodland) Rep. Danny Garrett (R-Trussville) Rep. Lynn Greer (R-Rogersville) Rep. Alan Harper (R-Northport) Rep. Steve Hurst (R-Munford) Rep. Reed Ingram (R-Montgomery) Rep. Ken Johnson (R-Moulton) Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) Rep. Paul Lee (R-Dothan) Rep. Joe Lovvorn (R-Auburn) Rep. Steve McMillan (R-Bay Minette) Rep. Becky Nordgren (R-Gadsden) Rep. Phillip Pettus (R-Killen) Rep. Bill Poole (R-Tuscaloosa) Rep. Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) Rep. Kerry Rich (R-Guntersville) Rep. Chris Sells (R-Evergreen) Rep. Randall Shedd (R-Cullman) Rep. David Standridge (R-Hayden) Rep. Allen Treadaway (R-Morris) Rep. Randy Wood (R-Anniston) Individuals Edward Aldag, founder and CEO ofMedical Properties Trust [ 39] David Cooper, director of Alabama Power Co.[ 39] Stacy Lee George, former Morgan County commissioner and candidate for governor in 2018[ 40] Organizations Alabama Farmers Federation Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Tommy Battle Young Boozer Bill Hightower Mike Hubbard Kay Ivey Tim James Del Marsh John McMillan John Merrill Roy Moore Martha Roby Luther Strange Undecided/ Other Public Insight Research [ 45] July 2016 607 – 9% 2% – – – 3% 2% 3% 3% 28% 6% 19% 24% Public Insight Research [ 45] July 2015 601 – – – – 4% – 4% 5% 2% 3% 32% – 19% 30%
Results by county: >90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60%
40–50%
Sue Bell Cobb
Politicians Thomas Parchman III, candidate for Jefferson County Circuit Clerk Individuals J. Norman Baldwin, author and professor of Political Science atUniversity of Alabama [ 60] Wade Chapman, student activist Josh Coleman, Central Alabama Pride Suzanne Durham, former CEO of YMCA Birmingham[ 61] Quincy Hall, Equality Alabama Board of Directors president Ruth Harrell, former president of the Alabama State Nurses Association[ 62] Miah Jackson, councilwoman for Selma, Alabama Frannie James, Jefferson County Democratic Party executive director Mark Johnston, former candidate for governor of Alabama Billy Jones, president of Crowne Healthcare[ 63] Lilly Ledbetter [ 64] Lonnie Malone, executive director of the Effective Family Inc. Kelley Parris, director of the Children's Board of Hillsborough County John A. Pickens, former executive director of Alabama Appleseed Center Joanne Shum, director of Alabama HIPPY[ 65] James T. Stephens , chairman ofEBSCO Industries Sue Thompson, activist Organizations Alabama Progressive Democratic Alliance Christopher A. Countryman
Organizations Alabama Internet Democrats Alabama United Madison County Our Revolution of Madison County, Alabama Millions for Medicare of Alabama Power House of Montgomery, Alabama Individuals Cortney Brown, businesswoman of Huntsville, Alabama Bev Cowling, director of Madison County Our Revolution of Madison County, Alabama John Harrison, minister and human rights advocate of Birmingham, Alabama Mia Raven, director of Power House of Montgomery, Alabama Jeni Tanner-Jordan, former president of the Greater Birmingham chapter of the National Organization For Women of Birmingham, Alabama Walt Maddox
Politicians Roger Bedford Jr. , former Alabama state senator 1994–2014[ 66] Napoleon Bracy Jr. , Alabama state representative[ 67] Tony Cherry, Choctaw county commissioner Sue Bell Cobb , former candidate for governor of Alabama and former Chief Justice of AlabamaMerika Coleman , Assistant Minority Leader of theAlabama House of Representatives [ 68] Linda Coleman-Madison , Alabama state senator[ 69] Anthony Daniels , Minority Leader of theAlabama House of Representatives [ 70] Christopher J. England , Alabama state representative[ 71] Parker Griffith , formerU.S. representative , former candidate for governor in 2014Bob Harrison,Madison County, Alabama commissioner Doug Jones , U.S. senator (D-AL)[ 72] Susan Lane,Westover, Alabama councilwoman Kelvin Lawrence, Alabama state representative[ 69] Artis J. McCampbell , Alabama State Representative[ 69] Larry Means, mayor ofAttalla, Alabama Darrio Melton , mayor ofSelma, Alabama [ 73] Mary Moore, Alabama state representative[ 69] John Rogers , Alabama state representative[ 69] Terri Sewell , U.S. representative (AL-7)Bobby Singleton , Alabama state senator[ 69] Susan Smith,Atmore, Alabama councilwoman[ 74] Ron Sparks , formerAlabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries , candidate for governor of Alabama in 2010Patricia Todd , Alabama state representative; first openly gay elected official in Alabama[ 69] Randall Woodfin , mayor of Birmingham, Alabama[ 69] Individuals Lars Anderson, reporter forThe Athletic Pat Edington, former vice chair of the Alabama Democratic Party Brandon Hamner, president of United Steelworkers Local 351 Jack Jacobs, UMWA chairman Tom Ksobiech, associate dean atUniversity of Alabama Law School Elliot Maisel, chairman of the Mobile Airport Authority Zac McCrary, Democratic pollster Alex McDaniel, editorial director ofOxford Eagle andOxford Magazine Charles Morgan, Alabama restaurateur[ 69] Jim Page, president of West Alabama Chamber of Commerce Sarah Patterson , former head coach of theAlabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics teamTony Quillen, president of IBEW 558[ 75] Steven Reed, Montgomery County probate judge Shelia Hocutt Remington, formerAlabama Education Association president[ 76] Bren Riley, Alabama AFL-CIO president[ 77] Richard Allen Smith,MSNBC contributor and former staffer at the Department of Veteran Affairs[ 78] Kurt Thomas,UAB track and field head coach Bob Vance, circuit court judge Organizations Newspapers Results by county: >90%
80–90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60%
40–50%
<40%
Tony Hewitt Jr., police officer[ 83] Eric Lathan, security guard, Iraq War veteran and candidate for theJefferson County Commission in 2010[ 84] Mark Johnston, pastor, businessman and summer camp executive director[ 85] [ 86] [ 87] [ 88] Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report [ 89] Safe R October 26, 2018 The Washington Post [ 90] Safe R November 5, 2018 FiveThirtyEight [ 91] Safe R November 5, 2018 Rothenberg Political Report [ 92] Safe R November 1, 2018 Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 93] Safe R November 5, 2018 RealClearPolitics [ 94] Safe R November 4, 2018 Daily Kos [ 95] Safe R November 5, 2018 Fox News [ 96] [ a] Likely R November 5, 2018 Politico [ 97] Safe R November 5, 2018 Governing [ 98] Safe R November 5, 2018
Notes ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races Kay Ivey
State senators State representatives Rep. Alan Baker (R-Brewton) Rep. Chris Blackshear (R-Phenix City) Rep. Alan Booth (R-Troy) Rep. K.L. Brown (R-Jacksonville) Rep. Donnie Chesteen (R-Geneva) Rep. Steve Clouse (R-Ozark) Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur) Rep. Danny Crawford (R-Athens) Rep. Corley Ellis (R-Columbiana) Rep. David Faulkner (R-Mountain Brook) Rep. Joe Faust (R-Fairhope) Rep. Bob Fincher (R-Woodland) Rep. Danny Garrett (R-Trussville) Rep. Lynn Greer (R-Rogersville) Rep. Alan Harper (R-Northport) Rep. Steve Hurst (R-Munford) Rep. Reed Ingram (R-Montgomery) Rep. Ken Johnson (R-Moulton) Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) Rep. Paul Lee (R-Dothan) Rep. Joe Lovvorn (R-Auburn) Rep. Steve McMillan (R-Bay Minette) Rep. Becky Nordgren (R-Gadsden) Rep. Phillip Pettus (R-Killen) Rep. Bill Poole (R-Tuscaloosa) Rep. Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) Rep. Kerry Rich (R-Guntersville) Rep. Chris Sells (R-Evergreen) Rep. Randall Shedd (R-Cullman) Rep. David Standridge (R-Hayden) Rep. Allen Treadaway (R-Morris) Rep. Randy Wood (R-Anniston) Individuals Edward Aldag, founder and CEO ofMedical Properties Trust [ 39] David Cooper, director of Alabama Power Co.[ 39] Stacy Lee George, former Morgan County Commissioner and candidate for governor in 2018[ 40] Organizations Walt Maddox
Federal officials Local and state politicians Lee Auman, Democratic nominee forAlabama's 5th congressional district [ 102] George Bandy , Alabama state representative[ 69] Billy Beasley , Minority Leader of theAlabama State Senate [ 70] Roger Bedford Jr. , former Alabama state senator 1994–2014[ 66] Marcel Black , Alabama state representative[ 69] Barbara Boyd , Alabama state representative[ 69] Will Boyd, Democratic nominee for lt. governor[ 102] Napoleon Bracy Jr. , Alabama state representative[ 67] James Buskey , Alabama state representative[ 69] Tony Cherry, Choctaw County commissioner Sue Bell Cobb , former candidate for governor of Alabama and former Chief Justice of AlabamaMerika Coleman , Assistant Minority Leader of theAlabama House of Representatives [ 68] Linda Coleman-Madison , Alabama state senator[ 69] Anthony Daniels , Minority Leader of theAlabama House of Representatives [ 70] Christopher J. England , Alabama state representative[ 71] James C. Fields , former candidate for governor of Alabama and former State House RepresentativeVivian Davis Figures , Alabama state senator[ 69] Mallory Hagan , Democratic nominee forAlabama's 3rd congressional district [ 102] Laura Hall , Alabama state representative[ 69] Bob Harrison,Madison County, Alabama commissioner Tabitha Isner, Democratic nominee forAlabama's 2nd congressional district [ 102] Miranda Joseph, Democratic nominee for State Auditor[ 102] Robert Kennedy Jr, Democratic nominee forAlabama's 1st congressional district [ 102] Danner Kline, Democratic nominee forAlabama's 6th congressional district [ 102] Susan Lane,Westover, Alabama councilwoman Kelvin Lawrence, Alabama state representative[ 69] Richard Lindsey , Alabama state representative[ 69] Artis J. McCampbell , Alabama state representative[ 69] Cara McClure, Democratic nominee for Public Service Commission Place 1[ 102] Larry Means, mayor ofAttalla, Alabama Darrio Melton , mayor ofSelma, Alabama [ 73] Heather Milam, Democratic nominee for Secretary of State[ 102] Mary Moore, Alabama state representative[ 69] Johnny Mack Morrow , Alabama state representative[ 69] Kari Powell, Democratic nominee for Public Service Commission Place 2[ 102] John Rogers , Alabama state representative[ 69] Joseph Siegelman, Democratic nominee for Attorney General[ 102] Bobby Singleton , Alabama state senator[ 69] Donna Smalley, candidate for Alabama State Supreme Court[ 69] Doug "New Blue" Smith, former candidate for governor of Alabama and former nominee for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Susan Smith,Atmore, Alabama councilwoman[ 74] Rodger Smitherman , Alabama state senator[ 69] Ron Sparks , formerAlabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries , candidate for governor of Alabama in 2010Patricia Todd , Alabama state representative; first openly gay elected official in Alabama[ 69] Bob Vance , candidate for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama[ 69] Pebblin Warren , Alabama State Representative[ 69] Anthony White, ordained minister and former candidate for sovernor of Alabama Randall Woodfin , mayor of Birmingham[ 69] Individuals Lars Anderson, reporter forThe Athletic Pat Edington, former vice chair of the Alabama Democratic Party Brandon Hamner, president of United Steelworkers Local 351 Jack Jacobs, UMWA chairman Tom Ksobiech, associate dean atUniversity of Alabama Law School Elliot Maisel, chairman of the Mobile Airport Authority Zac McCrary, Democratic pollster Alex McDaniel, editorial director ofOxford Eagle andOxford Magazine Charles Morgan, Alabama restaurateur[ 69] Jim Page, president of West Alabama Chamber of Commerce Sarah Patterson , former head coach of theAlabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics teamTony Quillen, president of IBEW 558[ 75] Steven Reed, Montgomery County probate judge Shelia Hocutt Remington, formerAlabama Education Association president[ 76] Bren Riley, Alabama AFL-CIO president[ 77] Richard Allen Smith,MSNBC contributor and former staffer at the Department of Veteran Affairs[ 78] Jim Stovall , writer[ 103] Kurt Thomas,UAB track and field head coach Marc Torrence, reporter forPatch Media Bob Vance, circuit court judge Organizations Newspapers Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic [ edit ] Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [ edit ] By congressional district [ edit ] Ivey won six of seven congressional districts.[ 111]
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