Runoff Election Ends With Some Surprises And Some Familiar Faces

Gulf Shores News Staff • June 17, 2026

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Runoff Election Results

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (GSN) – How many text have you had to block? How many signs have you seen added to local roads? How many mailers have you thrown into the trash? This runoff election season seemed filled with too much of everything.


The runoff election is over, except for the special election on August 11, 2026. Until then we can enjoy summer rains and traffic. We can also take a few minutes to review the list of winners and thank ALL of the candidates for their courage to jump into the campaign process.


The following are unofficial vote counts from the Alabama Secretary of State office. The winner is highlighted in red or blue depending on the party.


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (REP)

Wes Allen (REP)

43.01%

132,625


John Wahl (REP)

56.99%

175,724


Total Vote Count 308,349


UNITED STATES SENATOR (DEM)  

Dakarai Larriett (DEM)

45.41%

41,779


Everett Wess (DEM)

54.59%

50,229

 

Total Vote Count  92,008


UNITED STATES SENATOR (REP)  

Jared Hudson (REP)

44.20%

137,340


Barry Moore (REP)

55.80%

173,418

   

Total Vote Count 310,758


ATTORNEY GENERAL (REP)  

Jay Mitchell (REP)

44.93%

137,412


Katherine Robertson (REP)

55.07%

168,424

 

Total Vote Count 305,836


COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES (REP)  

Corey Hill (REP)

53.30%

158,033


Christina Woerner McInnis (REP)

46.70%

138,468

 

Total Vote Count 296,501


PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE 2 (REP)  

Chris Beeker (REP)

48.66%

144,640


Jim Zig Zeigler (REP)

51.34%

152,633

   

Total Vote Count  297,273


STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 95 (REP) 

Joe Freeman (REP)

47.71%

2,837


Frances Holk-Jones (REP)

52.29%

3,109

   

Total Vote Count  5,946


MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 4  

Brett Gaar (REP)

45.15%

8,824


John "Tater" Harris (REP)

54.85%

10,719

   

Total Vote Count  19,543




The wet weather was not helpful for voter turnout. According to the Baldwin County Probate office, the Total Ballots Cast were 21,708. That is 10.3% of the 210,699 registered voters in the county.


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