Manufacture Alabama — the state’s only trade association dedicated exclusively to the competitive, legislative, regulatory and operational interests and needs of manufacturers and their partner industries and businesses — has endorsed several candidates in the 2018 election cycle.
Here are the candidates who Manufacture Alabama has endorsed, who they believe will help create a business and political climate that enhances the opportunity for growth of Alabama Manufacturers:
Statewide Races
- Governor: Kay Ivey
- Lieutenant Governor: Twinkle Cavanaugh
- Attorney General: Steve Marshall
- Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries: Gerald Dial
- Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 1: Jeremy Oden
- Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 2: Chip Beeker
State Senate Races
- Senate District 2: Tom Butler
- Senate District 3: Mike Sparks
- Senate District 7: Sam Givhan
- Senate District 8: Steve Livingston
- Senate District 12: Del Marsh
- Senate District 21: Gerald Allen
- Senate District 34: Jack W. Williams
State House Races
- House District 10: Mike Ball
- House District 12: Corey Harbison
- House District 14: Tim Wadsworth
- House District 16: Kyle South
- House District 22: Ritchie Whorton
- House District 30: Rusty Jessup
- House District 48: Jim Carns
- House District 49: April Weaver
- House District 55: Rod Scott
- House District 64: Harry Shiver
- House District 73: Matt Fridy
- House District 77: Malcolm Calhoun
- House District 102: Thomas Gray
- House District 105: Chip Brown
Alabama Supreme Court
- Chief Justice: Lyn Stuart
- Place 1: Brad Mendheim
- Place 4: Jay Mitchell
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals:
- Place 1: Christie Edwards
- Place 2: Terri Thomas
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
- Place 1: Richard Minor
- Place 2: Chris McCool
- Place 3: Bill Cole
State Board of Education
- Place 8: Rich Adams