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Alabama’s Primary Election is Tuesday, May 24

Alabama’s Primary Election is Tuesday, May 24

May 16, 2022

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Alabama's Primary Election is Tuesday, May 24

The Alabama primary is Tuesday, May 24. If any candidate fails to win their primary with a majority of votes, the two candidates with the most votes in that race will face each other in a primary runoff election on June 21. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Click here to find your polling location, or visit AlabamaVotes.Gov for more information on the election. Earlier, the NFIB Alabama PAC endorsed 87 candidates for seats in the Alabama Legislature. Click here for details. “We need a legislature that understands the challenges facing Alabama’s job creators,” NFIB State Director Rosemary Elebash said. “Our members support the candidates who support small business, and these candidates have shown us time and again they will do everything they can to create and maintain an environment where small businesses can grow and create jobs.”  
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