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Alabama Retail PAC announces judicial endorsements for 2026 election cycle

The Alabama Retail PAC announced its endorsements Wednesday, supporting candidates who recognized retail’s vital role in Alabama’s economy.

The logo of the Alabama Retail Association

Alabama Retail PAC, the Alabama Retail Association’s state political action committee, announced Wednesday its endorsements in key judicial races for the 2026 election cycle in Alabama.

For the Alabama Supreme Court, Alabama Retail PAC endorses:

  • Place 7, Judge Brad Mendheim
  • Place 8, Judge Greg Shaw

For the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Alabama Retail PAC endorses:

  • Place 4, Judge Ben Bowden
  • Place 5, Judge Matt Fridy

For the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, Alabama Retail PAC endorses:

  • Place 4, Judge Mary Windom
  • Place 5, Judge Beth Kellum

“Retailers value the consistency and respect for the law that these candidates have demonstrated throughout their time on the bench,” said Rick Brown, president of the Alabama Retail Association. “Their sound judgement helps ensure Alabama remains a fair place to live and do business.”

The Alabama Retail PAC said it supports candidates who recognize the vital role retail plays in Alabama’s economy and are committed to strengthening the state’s business climate. “The Alabama Retail Association advocates for policies that help retailers of all sizes thrive, benefiting consumers, employees and communities alike,” the organization shared.

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