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Clint Hollingsworth qualifies for House District 12 special election

Hollingsworth, a four-term councilman, filed Tuesday to compete in the July 15 special GOP primary for House District 12.

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Cullman City Councilman Clint Hollingsworth officially qualified Tuesday at Alabama Republican Party headquarters to run for the Alabama House of Representatives District 12 seat. The special Republican primary election is scheduled for July 15, 2025, following the resignation of former Rep. Corey Harbison on April 16.

Hollingsworth, now serving his fourth term on the Cullman City Council, emphasized his longstanding commitment to conservative values, local leadership and public service.

“I am proud to be running as a Republican candidate for House District 12,” Hollingsworth said. “I will work hard for the residents of Cullman County and fight so that they have a seat at the table in Montgomery. I will bring a conservative voice to the State House, a proven record of leadership, and the experience of a small business owner to ensure that the needs of this community and my constituents always come first.”

Hollingsworth joins a growing field of Republican candidates vying for the seat, including Heather Doyle, Cindy Myrex and Dan McWhorter. Democrat Matthew Glover has also filed to run in the special election.

If no candidate receives a majority in the July 15 primary, a runoff will be held on Aug. 12. The special general election is scheduled for Oct. 28.

Hollingsworth’s campaign centers on bringing conservative leadership and new ideas to Montgomery, with a focus on advocating for the people of Cullman County.

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