2014 United States Senate election in Alabama


The 2014 United States Senate election in Alabama took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate for Alabama.
Incumbent Republican Senator Jeff Sessions, who served in the position since 1997, ran for re-election to a fourth term in office. As the Democrats did not field a candidate, he was the only candidate to file before the deadline and was therefore unopposed in the Republican primary election and only faced write-in opposition in the general election.
Sessions was re-elected with 97.25% of the vote. The remaining votes were write-ins.

Republican

Candidates

Declared

An independent candidate would have been able to challenge Sessions if at least 44,828 signatures had been submitted by June 3, 2014. None did so.

General election

Candidates

On ballot

Predictions

Polling

Results

Miscellaneous

Although Sessions won the seat virtually unopposed, he vacated it on February 9, 2017 to become Attorney General under the Trump administration. This triggered the interim appointment of Luther Strange to fill the vacancy until Democrat Doug Jones won a special election later that year. On 7th November 2019, Sessions announced that he would stand for this US Senate seat again in 2020 when it is due for its regularly-scheduled election.