2026 Federal endorsements
United States Senate
Barry Moore
“I am grateful to receive the endorsement of the Alabama Forestry Association,” said Congressman Moore. “Growing up on a farm in Coffee County, I learned firsthand how much Alabama’s land and natural resources mean to the people who work them every day. As Vice Chair of the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry, I have worked to protect our forest industry, support responsible land management, and push back against federal overreach that threatens our landowners and logging communities. I look forward to carrying that fight to the U.S. Senate and continuing to stand up for Alabama’s forests and the rural economy they sustain.”
Congressional District 1
Jerry Carl
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Alabama Forestry Association,” said Carl. “Alabama’s forests and timber industry are the backbone of our rural economy, and the men and women who work those lands deserve a representative in Washington who will fight to protect their way of life. I look forward to working alongside AFA to defend responsible land use, support our logging and forest products communities, and ensure that South Alabama’s forests remain a source of jobs and prosperity for generations to come.”
Congressional District 2
Rhett Marques
“I’m proud to be endorsed by the Alabama Forestry Association, and I’d be honored to earn your vote on August 11,” said Marques. “In Congress, I will protect our private property rights and defend the Christian conservative values that have made Alabama’s timber industry a source of jobs, opportunity, and the American Dream for generations of hardworking Alabama families. Together, we will send President Trump the America First fighter Alabama deserves.”
2026 Statewide endorsements
Alabama Governor:
Tommy Tuberville
“I am grateful to be endorsed by the Alabama Forestry Association,” said Senator Tuberville. “During my time in the Senate, I have worked to support Alabama’s foresters and producers who were hit hard by the Biden administration’s unnecessary regulations that made prices skyrocket. As governor, I will work to cut ridiculous red tape, reduce inflation, and get government out of the way.”
Lieutenant Governor:
Wes Allen
“I am honored to have earned the endorsement of the Alabama Forestry Association,” said Wes Allen. “These hardworking men and women help drive Alabama’s economy and I am thankful for their support. Those that work in our state’s forestry sector recognize that I have a proven record of cutting red tape, eliminating wasteful spending and working to create an environment that allows businesses to thrive and Alabamians to work without unnecessary, burdensome government interference. ”
Attorney General:
Katherine Robertson
"I couldn’t be prouder to receive the endorsement of the Alabama Forestry Association in my campaign for Attorney General,” said Robertson. “As a daughter of the Black Belt and with family roots in forestry, my relationship with foresters has always been extra special. But it’s not just our shared love of the woods that is meaningful, it’s our shared commitment to protecting the private property rights of Alabamians and further ensuring that government does not deprive landowners here—like my family—from utilizing their forestland the way that they see fit. During my tenure at the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, we have played a consequential role in thwarting federal overreach into private property use. The Alabama Forestry Association knows what they’re getting with my leadership—they know that I have no plans of slowing down.”
State Treasurer:
Young Boozer
"I appreciate the support of the Alabama Forestry Association for my reelection as Treasurer and look forward to continuing to preserve and protect all of the State's financial resources," said Boozer.
Secretary of State:
Caroleene Dobson
“I have the utmost respect for the Alabama Forestry Association and the outstanding work they do for our state’s forestry industry, and I am honored to have their endorsement in this race,” said Dobson. “As Secretary of State, I will make life easier for Alabama’s job creators by reducing fees, streamlining government services, and collaborating with our business community to build a stronger economy.”