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Kaleigh Rogers

Let’s check in on the race for GOP nominee for secretary of state in Alabama, where both candidates have at least questioned the 2020 results. With 13 percent of expected votes are reporting, state Rep. Wes Allen is leading with 67 percent over state Auditor Jim Zeigler. Allen has said he has concerns about the election administration system and supported the 2020 Texas lawsuit challenging the election results, posting on Twitter that the state attorney general should “stand firm” in his support of that case (which was later thrown out).

How Big Lie supporters are doing tonight

Senate, House, gubernatorial, attorney general and secretary of state candidates who have either denied or questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election, and their results in Republican primaries in Virginia and runoffs in Alabama and Georgia, as of 9:25 p.m. Eastern

CANDIDATE OFFICE Big Lie Position % REPORTING VOTE SHARE STATUS
Katie Britt AL Sen. 🚫 Denied legitimacy 15% 64.4% ✓ Won
Mo Brooks AL Sen. 🚫 Denied legitimacy 15 35.6 ✗ Lost
Wes Allen AL SoS ❓Raised doubts 13 66.8 Leading
Jim Zeigler AL SoS ❓Raised doubts 13 33.2 Trailing
Dale Strong AL-05 🚫 Denied legitimacy 29 63.5 ✓ Won
Casey Wardynski AL-05 🚫 Denied legitimacy 29 36.5 ✗ Lost
Rich McCormick GA-06 🚫 Denied legitimacy 37 68.6 ✓ Won
Jake Evans GA-06 ❓Raised doubts 37 31.4 ✗ Lost
Mark Gonsalves GA-07 🚫 Denied legitimacy 14 66.8 Leading
Mike Collins GA-10 🚫 Denied legitimacy 55 74.8 ✓ Won
Vernon J. Jones GA-10 🚫 Denied legitimacy 55 25.2 ✗ Lost
Jen A. Kiggans VA-02 ❓Raised doubts 99 55.6 ✓ Won
Jarome Bell VA-02 🚫 Denied legitimacy 99 27.1 ✗ Lost
L. Tommy Altman III VA-02 ❓Raised doubts 99 14.3 ✗ Lost
Andrew G. “Andy” Baan VA-02 ❓Raised doubts 99 2.9 ✗ Lost
Ted W. Engquist VA-03 🚫 Denied legitimacy 52 39.5 ✗ Lost
Ben L. Cline* VA-06 🚫 Denied legitimacy 59 82.3 ✓ Won
Bryce E. Reeves VA-07 ❓Raised doubts 89 20.1 ✗ Lost
David L. Ross VA-07 🚫 Denied legitimacy 89 6.1 ✗ Lost
Gina R. Ciarcia VA-07 ❓Raised doubts 89 4.2 ✗ Lost

*Incumbent.

Candidates marked as having “denied legitimacy” of the 2020 election either explicitly said Donald Trump’s loss or the 2020 election itself was illegitimate or, if an elected official, took legal measures to try and overturn the election. Candidates marked as “raised doubts” have questioned the fairness of the 2020 election or made references to “election integrity” but have not explicitly said the election or Trump’s loss was illegitimate.

Sources: News reports, campaigns, ABC News

Nathaniel Rakich

I think Republicans are going to have a hard time winning Georgia’s 2nd District if Hunt doesn’t win tonight. He is a perfect candidate on paper for that district: a Black West Point graduate in a district whose voting-age population is 48 percent Black. If West (who is white) is the nominee, though, Democratic Rep. Sanford Bishop will have a clearer advantage despite the district’s D+4 partisan lean. It is very inelastic, and any Republican will need to make inroads with Black voters there in order to succeed.

Jacob Rubashkin

Interesting story about Dale Strong in Alabama’s 5th District: Several local GOP leaders actually tried to get him booted from the ballot because, as Madison County commissioner, he oversaw the removal of a Confederate monument from the Madison County Courthouse in 2020 following the summer of Black Lives Matter protests.


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