2018 Alabama Attorney General election


The 2018 Alabama Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of Alabama. Incumbent attorney general Steve Marshall, who was appointed by former Governor Robert J. Bentley defeated the Democratic candidate, Joseph Siegelman, the son of former Governor Don Siegelman.

Democratic primary

Attorney Joseph Siegelman, son of former governor Don Siegelman, was the nominee of the Democratic Party.
Chris Christie ran for attorney general on the Democratic ballot. He had been a trial lawyer at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings for 30 years.

Candidates

Republican primary

Former Alabama Attorney General Troy King unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination.
Incumbent Republican attorney general Steve Marshall, who was appointed by Governor Bentley in February 2017 after appointing Attorney General Luther Strange to the U.S. Senate, ran for a first full term.
Former chief deputy attorney general Alice Martin sought the Republican nomination.

General election

Results

By congressional district

Marshall won six of seven congressional districts.
DistrictMarshallSiegelmanRepresentative
60%40%Bradley Byrne
61%39%Martha Roby
62%38%Mike Rogers
75%25%Robert Aderholt
61%39%Mo Brooks
66%34%Gary Palmer
26%73%Terri Sewell