Alabama Retail Association endorses statewide candidates

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The Alabama Retail Association put its seal of approval on the campaigns of eleven candidates seeking statewide office in the 2024 election through Alabama RetailPAC.

The organization, 4,300 members strong, announced they’ve made endorsements for Associate Justices of the Alabama Supreme Court, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, and President of the Alabama Public Service Commission.

Association leaders said these newly-endorsed officials will have the backs of retailers across Alabama.

“The Alabama Retail Association believes these candidates understand retailers and will give retailers’ interests a fair hearing,” said Alabama Retail Chairman Michael Gee.

Endorsements:

Alabama Supreme Court:

Place 1, Associate Justice – Judge Chris McCool

Place 2, Associate Justice – Justice Tommy Bryan

Place 3, Associate Justice – Justice Will Sellers

Place 4, Associate Justice – Justice Jay Mitchell

Alabama Court of Civil Appeals:

Place 1, Judge Christy Edwards

Place 2, Judge Chad Hanson

Place 3, Judge Terry A. Moore

Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals:

Place 1, Judge Richard Minor

Place 2, Thomas Govan

Place 3, Judge Bill Cole

Alabama Public Service Commission President:

Twinkle Cavanaugh

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.

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