

Alabama Senate Race Polls: The latest poll gives Katie Britt an edge over her June 21st challenger Mo Brooks.
Latest Poll Number: Katie Britt: 48% Mo Brooks: 36% Google Trends: Katie Britt has an upper hand as she has been ahead of Mo Brooks since the very beginning. Last 7 Days Google Trend Data: Katie Britt: 69% Mo Brooks: 31% Net Sentiment: The net sentiments of Mo Brooks is worse than Katie Britt’s. Last 7 Days Data: Katie Britt: -26.9% Mo Brooks: -34.8% |
The Alabama Senate Race is scheduled for November 8th, 2022. On May 24th, the primary election for the November 8th election was held. The Democrat Will Boyd was successful in securing the Democratic Party’s nomination but none among the Republican Party candidates crossed 50% vote share. Therefore, on June 21st a runoff election will occur between the top two candidates.
Katie Britt and Mo Brooks will be coming face-to-face on June 21st runoff election. Katie Britt got around 45% vote share in the May 23rd Primary election while Mo Brooks got around 30% of the total votes.
The election has turned out to be interesting after former US President Donald Trump endorsed Katie Britt. Earlier Trump had endorsed Mo Brooks but he withdrew support citing Mo Brooks going woke with respect to the calls for the 2020 election outcome to be overturned.
Alabama Senate Race Observation and Insights
Alabama GOP Primary runoff election is scheduled to be held on June 21st. After none of the candidates could breach the 50% threshold in May 23rd Primary election, a runoff election was necessitated between the two leading candidates, Katie Britt and Mo Brooks. Katie Britt led the May 23rd Primary election. She was ahead of Mo Brooks by a margin of 15%. Only one poll has been conducted for the upcoming runoff election. Katie Britt is ahead of Mo Brooks by 12%. Also considering the different data points like Google Trends, Net sentiments, and the latest endorsements, it is clear that Katie Britt is heading towards a win the upcoming runoff election. Recently, Donald Trump endorsed Katie Britt for the upcoming Alabama runoff election. Trump had earlier endorsed Mo Brooks but he withdrew his endorsement citing Brooks going woke. However, it must be remembered the poll number was released before Trump endorsed Katie Britt. With Trump’s endorsement, Katie Britt has an upper hand in the upcoming runoff election. |
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Alabama Senate Race Polls: Latest Polls
Only one Poll has been conducted with respect to the June 21st runoff election. However, if we consider the previous polls and the performance of the candidates in the May 23rd Primary election, Katie Britts has an upper hand going into the upcoming runoff election.
Alabama Senate Race Polls: Google Search Trends
Katie Britt |
Mo Brooks |
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June 13th |
69% |
31% |
Alabama Senate Race Polls: Net Sentiment
Katie Britt |
Mo Brooks |
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June 13th |
-26.9% |
-34.8% |
Alabama Senate Race Polls: Latest Videos
Alabama Senate Race Polls: Latest News
- Rep. Brooks slams Trump for endorsing his opponent in Alabama Senate race
- Trump endorses Katie Britt in Alabama Senate race
- Donald Trump’s Endorsement of Katie Britt in Alabama Senate Race Sparks Backlash in Trumpworld
- Outside Groups Spent Millions Shaping the Alabama Senate
Alabama Senate Elections 2022: Who were the Candidates in Primary Election?
Republican Field
- Lynda Blanchard
- Katie Britt
- Mo Brooks
- Jake Schafer
- Jessica Taylor
The Democrat Field
- Anthony Daniels
- Christopher J England
- Doug Jones
- Terri Sewell
Alabama Senate Race 2022 Polls: May 23rd Result
Democratic Party
Votes |
Vote% |
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Will Boyd |
107,373 |
63.7 |
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Brandaun Dean |
32,792 |
19.5 |
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Lanny Jackson |
28,333 |
16.8 |
Republican Party
Votes |
Vote% |
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Katie Britt |
288,762 |
44.7 |
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Mo Brooks |
188,126 |
29.2 |
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Michael Durant |
150,520 |
23.3 |
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Jake Schafer |
7,351 |
1.1 |
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Karla DuPriest |
5,719 |
0.9 |
|
Lillie Boddie |
4,836 |
0.7 |
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