Barry Moore won Alabama's Republican congressional primary runoff on 16 June, defeating Navy SEAL Jared Hudson. In the Democratic runoff, attorney Everett Wess took 72% over Dakarai Larriett 1. The 16 June results named a Republican and a Democratic nominee where, a month earlier, Alabama had only litigation.
The contests sit inside the churn that followed Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court ruling that ended the Voting Rights Act requirement to draw majority-minority districts, those drawn so a racial or ethnic minority can elect its preferred candidate. After Callais took effect, the Court vacated the order protecting Alabama's majority-Black district and the state voided four primaries held on 19 May . the Supreme Court then stayed the lower-court injunction a week after it issued , confirming the legal framework under which these June runoffs proceeded.
Callais produced a calendar, the calendar produced these 16 June runoffs, and the runoffs produced nominees. The redrawn districts hold their re-do on 11 August, so the Alabama contest now shifts from which lines are lawful to which candidates the new lines elect.
