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WATCH: Britt, Brooks Make Their Case for Small Business

WATCH: Britt, Brooks Make Their Case for Small Business

June 14, 2022

The candidates will square off in the June 21 primary runoff

WATCH: Britt, Brooks Make Their Case for Small Business

Katie Britt, former president of the Business Council of Alabama, will face U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks in the June 21 Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate. The winner of that race will run against the Democratic candidate, Will Boyd, in November.

NFIB invited both candidates in the U.S. Senate runoff to submit short videos explaining what they would do for Alabama’s small businesses.

Katie Britt

U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks

The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot for the runoff election is Thursday, June 16. The last day to return absentee ballots by hand is Friday, June 17. Absentee ballot applications can be downloaded online or requested by visiting or calling the local Absentee Election Manager’s office. Voters may also contact the Secretary of State’s Elections Division at 334-242-7210 to request an absentee ballot application.

Absentee ballots returned by mail must be received by the Absentee Election Manager no later than noon on June 21.

Voters eligible to vote pursuant to the Uniformed and Overseas Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) have until June 21 to postmark their absentee ballots.

If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Secretary of State’s Elections Division at 334-242-7210.

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