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Manufacture Alabama announces House of Representatives endorsements for 2026 campaign cycle

Manufacture Alabama announced endorsements for incumbents identified as strong advocates for the state’s industrial sector ahead of the 2026 election cycle.

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Manufacture Alabama announced Wednesday its endorsements of incumbents from the Alabama House of Representatives for the 2026 election cycle.

“These endorsements recognize members of the House who have been identified by our member companies as strong advocates for Alabama’s industrial sector,” Manufacture Alabama said in a statement.

The organization stated that these lawmakers have demonstrated their commitment to advancing Alabama’s manufacturing economy by staying engaged with manufacturers in their districts, championing industry priorities, supporting pro-manufacturing policies and working collaboratively with Manufacture Alabama on key initiatives that impact the competitiveness of the state.

  • Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter – District 24
  • Phillip Pettus – District 1
  • Kerry Underwood – District 3
  • Parker Moore – District 4
  • Danny Crawford – District 5
  • Andy Whitt – District 6
  • House Majority Leader Scott Stadthagen – District 9
  • Heath Allbright – District 11
  • Cindy Myrex – District 12
  • Leigh Hulsey – District 15
  • Bryan Brinyark – District 16
  • Jamie Kiel – District 18
  • Laura Hall – District 19
  • James Lomax – District 20
  • Rex Reynolds – District 21
  • Mike Kirkland – District 23
  • Brock Colvin – District 26
  • Jeana Ross – District 27
  • Troy Stubbs – District 31
  • Ben Robbins – District 33
  • David Standridge – District 34
  • Steve Hurst – District 35
  • Randy Wood – District 36
  • Kristin Nelson – District 38
  • Ginny Shaver – District 39
  • Chad Robertson – District 40
  • Corley Ellis – District 41
  • Van Smith – District 42
  • Arnold Mooney – District 43
  • Danny Garrett – District 44
  • Susan Dubose – District 45
  • David Faulkner – District 46
  • Mike Shaw – District 47
  • Jim Carns – District 48
  • Russell Bedsole – District 49
  • Allen Treadaway – District 51
  • Kelvin Datcher – District 52
  • Minority Leader Anothony Daniels – District 53
  • Patrick Sellers – District 57
  • Rolanda Hollis – District 58
  • Ron Bolton – District 61
  • Bill Lamb – District 62
  • Donna Givens – District 64
  • *Jessica Massey Ross – District 65 (Open seat)
  • Alan Baker – District 66
  • Prince Chestnut – District 67
  • Kelvin Lawrence – District 69
  • Chris England – District 70
  • AJ McCampbell – District 71
  • Curtis Travis – District 72
  • Kenneth Paschal – District 73
  • Reed Ingram – District 75
  • Kenyatte Hassell – District 78
  • Joe Lovvorn – District 79
  • Chris Blackshear – District 80
  • Ed Oliver – District 81
  • Pebblin Warren – District 82
  • Jeremy Gray – District 83
  • Paul Lee – District 86
  • Jeff Sorrells – District 87
  • Jerry Starnes – District 88
  • Marcus Paramore – District 89
  • Chris Sells – District 90
  • Matthew Hammett – District 92
  • Steve Clouse – District 93
  • Jennifer Fidler – District 94
  • Frances Holk-Jones – District 95
  • Matt Simpson – District 96
  • Napoleon Bracy – District 98
  • Mark Shirey – District 100
  • Chris Pringle – District 101
  • Shane Stringer – District 102
  • Barbara Drummond – District 103
  • Margie Wilcox – District 104
  • Chip Brown – District 105

“Alabama’s manufacturing strength depends on leaders who understand industry needs, support free market principles, and help create an environment where our companies can grow and compete,” said Jon Barganier, president and CEO of Manufacture Alabama. “By endorsing these legislators, Manufacture Alabama is supporting leaders who consistently stand up for our industry, and we are proud to do so.”

Manufacture Alabama said these endorsements underscore the strong partnership between Alabama manufacturers and policymakers who are committed to economic growth, meaningful career opportunities, and maintaining the state’s competitive industrial advantage.

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