Manufacture Alabama on Tuesday announced endorsements for the 2022 primary and general elections.
“The success of industry in Alabama depends on elected leaders to continue to attract and retain a diverse workforce, invest in transportation and infrastructure initiatives and work with regulatory agencies to create a state conducive to economic growth and success,” George Clark, president of Manufacture Alabama, said in a statement. “These candidates stand with Manufacture Alabama and are committed to making Alabama the best place to be a manufacturer.”
The list of endorsed candidates is below.
Statewide Offices
- Governor – Kay Ivey
- Lt. Governor – Will Ainsworth
- Attorney General – Steve Marshall
- Secretary of State – Wes Allen
- Supreme Court Associate Justice – Kelli Wise
- Supreme Court Associate Justice – Greg Cook
- Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries – Rick Pate
U.S. Senate Race
- Katie Britt, U.S. Senate
Alabama Senate Races
- District 1 – Tim Melson
- District 2- Tom Butler
- District 3 – Arthur Orr
- District 4 – Garlan Gudger
- District 5 – Greg Reed
- District 7 -Sam Givhan
- District 8 – Steve Livingston
- District 9 – Clay Scofield
- District 10 -Andrew Jones
- District 13 – Randy Price
- District 14 – April Weaver
- District 15 – Dan Roberts
- District 16 – Jabo Waggoner
- District 17 – Shay Shelnutt
- District 18 – Rodger Smitherman
- District 20 – Linda Coleman-Madison
- District 21 – Gerald Allen
- District 22 – Greg Albritton
- District 24 – Bobby Singleton
- District 25 – Will Barfoot
- District 26 – Kirk Hatcher
- District 27 – Tom Whatley
- District 28 – Billy Beasley
- District 29 – Donnie Chesteen
- District 30 – Clyde Chambliss
- District 31 – Mike Jones
- District 32 – Chris Elliott
- District 34 – Jack Williams
- District 35 – David Sessions
Alabama House of Representatives
- District 1 -Phillip Pettus
- District 5 -Danny Crawford
- District 6 -Andy Whitt
- District 7 – Proncey Robertson
- District 8 – Terri Collins
- District 9 – Scott Stadthagen
- District 11 – Randall Shedd
- District 13 – Matt Woods
- District 15 – Brad Tompkins
- District 16 – Kyle South
- District 17 – Tracy Estes
- District 18 – Jamie Kiel
- District 19 – Laura Hall
- District 21 – Rex Reynolds
- District 24 – Nathaniel Ledbetter
- District 27 – Wes Kitchens
- District 28 – Gil Isbell
- District 30 – Craig Lipscomb
- District 33 – Ben Robbins
- District 34 – David Standridge
- District 35 – Steve Hurst
- District 36 – Randy Wood
- District 38 – Debbie Wood
- District 39 – Ginny Shaver
- District 41 – Corley Ellis
- District 42 – Van Smith
- District 43 – Arnold Mooney
- District 44 – Danny Garrett
- District 45 – Dickie Drake
- District 46 – David Faulkner
- District 48 – Jim Carns
- District 49 – Russell Bedsole
- District 50 – Jim Hill
- District 51 – Allen Treadaway
- District 53 – Anthony Daniels
- District 55 – Rod Scott
- District 61 – Ron Bolton
- District 62 – Bill Lamb
- District 63 – Cynthia Almond
- District 64 – Donna Givens
- District 65 – Brett Easterbrook
- District 66- Alan Baker
- District 69 – Kelvin Lawrence
- District 70 – Chris England
- District 71 – AJ McCampbell
- District 73 – Kenneth Paschal
- District 74 – Charlotte Meadows
- District 75 – Reed Ingram
- District 78 – Kenyatté Hassel
- District 79 – Joe Lovvorn
- District 80 – Chris Blackshear
- District 81 – Ed Oliver
- District 82 – Pebblin Warren
- District 83 – Jeremy Gray
- District 86 – Paul Lee
- District 87 – Jeff Sorrells
- District 88 – Jerry Starnes
- District 89 – Marcus Paramore
- District 90 – Chris Sells
- District 91 – Rhett Marques
- District 93 – Steve Clouse
- District 94 – Joe Faust
- District 96 – Matt Simpson
- District 97 – Adline Clarke
- District 98 – Napoleon Bracy
- District 99 – Sam Jones
- District 101 – Chris Pringle
- District 102 – Shane Stringer
- District 103 – Barbara Drummond
- District 104 – Margie Wilcox
- District 105 – Chip Brown