According to recently conducted polling, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is the most popular elected official in the state of Alabama.
The Business Council of Alabama commissioned a poll conducted by Cygnal of likely Republican primary voters.
In an email to its members this week, BCA outlined that Britt’s favorability is 72%, with an incredibly low unfavorable rating of only 14%.
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) polled at 69% favorable, with 22% unfavorable. Governor Kay Ivey scored a 68% favorable rating, with 26.5% unfavorable.
In comparison, President Trump had a favorability of 80% and unfavorable rating of 19%. Trump’s net favorability of 61% was trailed closely by Britt’s 58% net favorability, followed by Tuberville’s 47% and Ivey’s 42%.
This comes after recent tracking polling showed Britt with the second-lowest disapproval rating in the nation.
Britt also boasts a formidable – and growing – war chest of over $5.1 million. She is up for reelection in 2028.
The Enterprise native continues to garner numerous accolades for her service in the Senate, including: American Farm Bureau Federation’s Outstanding New Member of Congress Award; the American Foundry Society’s 2025 U.S. Metalcasting Industry Congressional Champion Award; an A+ rating from the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America’s Candidate Fund for her advocacy in support of the sanctity of life; and the highest NumbersUSA rating among the Alabama congressional delegation and the third-highest among all U.S. Senators for her leadership in combating illegal migration and strengthening border security.
Grayson Everett is the editor and chief of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270.