2022 United States Senate election in Alabama

Early polling showed U.S. Representative Mo Brooks as the frontrunner in the race, and he received the endorsement of former president Donald Trump.

In March 2022, businessman and former pilot Michael Durant took the lead in the race, with Brooks only just beginning to spend money on television advertisements.

[8] In his official statement, Trump slammed Brooks for wanting to move past the 2020 United States presidential election, and claimed he went "woke" on it.

[11] A runoff election took place on June 21 as none of the candidates managed 50% of the vote needed to win the nomination outright, with Britt becoming the Republican nominee.

Representatives State legislators Party officials Judges Individuals Organizations PACs Executive branch officials Individuals PACs Individuals Graphical summary Aggregate polls Graphical summary Katie Britt vs. Mike Durant Mo Brooks vs. Mike Durant Organizations No primary was held for the Libertarian Party, and candidates were instead nominated by the party.

Businessman Michael Durant finished third in the initial primary.
Initial primary results by county
Britt
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
Brooks
  • 30–40%
Runoff results by county
Britt
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
    70–80%
    80–90%
Brooks
  • 50–60%
Results by county
Boyd
  • 40-50%
  • 50-60%
  • 60-70%
  • 70-80%