2026 Alabama lieutenant gubernatorial election
The 2026 Alabama lieutenant gubernatorial election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the next lieutenant governor of Alabama. The primary election will be held on May 19, 2026. Incumbent Will Ainsworth is term-limited and ineligible to seek a third full consecutive term.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Wes Allen, secretary of state
- Patrick Bishop, Cullman County Deputy
- George Childress, community advocate
- Rick Pate, commissioner of agriculture and industries
- Stewart Tankersley, physician and member of the Alabama Ethics Committee
- Nicole Wadsworth, commercial realtor and wife of state representative Tim Wadsworth
- John Wahl, chairman of the Alabama Republican Party
Disqualified
- Dean Odle, pastor and candidate for governor in 2022
Withdrawn
- A. J. McCarron, former professional football player
Declined
- Mo Brooks, former U.S. representative from and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2017 and 2022
- Steve Marshall, Attorney General ''''
Campaign
Nicole Wadsworth's campaign was the first to attract media attention following a request that was sent out to news organizations, in which her campaign requested that she be called "Dr. Nicole Wadsworth". The AP Stylebook, which many organizations use to dictate how to write news articles, says that only medical doctors should be referred to as such. The next week, her campaign announced that they had made an error listing her credentials and that she had not received as PhD from the University of Alabama, but instead from the North Central Theological Seminary. That school had not been accredited by any organizations recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Her entire campaign staff resigned following the report. Later in June, her lawyers requested that 1819 News take down all stories relating to her academic credentials.Wes Allen has campaigned on his record as Secretary of State, especially his efforts to purge voter rolls. Following A. J. McCarron's entry into the race, Allen stated that "I have a solid record."
McCarron made his first campaign appearance in November, at an Eastern Shore Republican Women's luncheon. He did not make public comments, and his campaign representative stated that McCarron would be announcing his campaign initiatives soon. Allen was the only other candidate who attended the luncheon. McCarron withdrew from the race in December to become the head coach for the Birmingham Stallions.
AL.com first reported on a potential candidacy from John Wahl, the chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, in April 2025 after Steve Flowers mentioned Wahl as a potential candidate in 2026. Wahl confirmed to 1819 News that he was exploring a campaign for lieutenant governor in May 2025, and 256 Today reported that he was still considering it as of November 2025. Despite Wahl never formally announcing a campaign between then and January 2026, president Donald Trump endorsed Wahl as a possible candidate for lieutenant governor through a Truth Social post on January 22, 2026, shortly before candidate qualifying closed the next day.
Polling
| Poll source | Date administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Wes Allen | A.J. McCarron | John Merrill | Rick Pate | Nicole Wadsworth | Other | Undecided |
| Quantus Insights | October 13–14, 2025 | 1,050 | ± 3.2% | 26% | 14% | 10% | 9% | 2% | 4% | 36% |
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Phillip Ensler, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 74th district
- Darryl Perryman, reverend and former Clarke County school board member