U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama and former Auburn University football coach, is expected to announce his candidacy for governor of Alabama in the 2026 election. Sources familiar with his plans indicate that Tuberville will make a formal announcement on Tuesday .
Tuberville, who has served in the U.S. Senate since 2021, rose to political prominence with strong support from former President Donald Trump. He secured his Senate seat by defeating former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the Republican primary and incumbent Democrat Doug Jones in the general election .
His potential gubernatorial bid comes as incumbent Republican Governor Kay Ivey reaches her term limit. Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, previously considered a strong contender for the governorship, announced he will not run in 2026, effectively clearing the Republican field for Tuberville’s entry .
Tuberville’s campaign is anticipated to focus on conservative issues such as fiscal responsibility, school freedom, and tax cuts. The conservative Club for Growth PAC has already endorsed him should he declare his candidacy .
During his tenure in the Senate, Tuberville made headlines for a prolonged blockade on military promotions over his objection to a Pentagon abortion policy .
Tuberville’s decision to run for governor would open up Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat in 2026, prompting speculation about potential candidates for the position .
A formal announcement of his decision is expected on Tuesday.

