Daniels and Shomari Figures, a former Justice Department official, will compete for the Democratic nomination after neither candidate received the vote majority needed in the March 5 primary to avoid Tuesday's runoff. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP, File)


April 17, 2024

Alabama voters participated in primary runoffs for the state's reconfigured 2nd Congressional District, with eyes set on a potentially groundbreaking November race that could sway control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Shomari Figures, a former top aide to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, clinched the Democratic nomination by defeating state House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels. On the Republican side, attorney and political newcomer Caroleene Dobson secured the nomination by defeating former state Sen. Dick Brewbaker. The upcoming general election in November will witness a face-off between Dobson and Figures in what promises to be a closely watched contest.

The Democratic Party harbors hopes of flipping the seat following the district's redrawn boundaries by a federal court, aimed at enhancing the voting influence of Black residents. If Figures emerges victorious, it would mark a historic milestone for Alabama, where approximately 27% of the population is Black, as it would boast two Black members in its congressional delegation for the first time in history.

Figures expressed gratitude to voters for their trust and support, acknowledging the weight of the responsibility bestowed upon him as the Democratic nominee. He brings a wealth of experience as an attorney and former aide to President Barack Obama, having served in key roles in Washington D.C. Figures, whose parents are prominent Alabama legislators, relocated from the capital to Mobile to vie for the congressional seat.

Despite the non-partisan Cook Political Report's classification of the district as "likely Democrat," Republicans remain optimistic about their chances in the November election and aim to retain control of the seat.

Dobson's victory in the Republican runoff was propelled by strong support from rural areas, enabling her to surpass Brewbaker, who had led in the primary. Raised in Monroe County, Dobson returned to Alabama after practicing law in Texas and joined a local law firm. She expressed gratitude to Republican voters for their overwhelming support and pledged to champion the interests of Alabama families.

The redrawing of the district boundaries followed a protracted legal battle that culminated in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of Black Alabamians challenging the state's existing congressional maps. Federal judges approved the new district lines, deeming Alabama's previous map racially gerrymandered to suppress the voting influence of Black voters. The revised district now includes Montgomery, parts of Mobile, and rural counties in the state's Black Belt.

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder hailed the runoff results as a potential milestone for Black representation in Congress, highlighting the opportunity for Black Alabamians to elect two congressional representatives aligned with their political interests.

As Alabama voters await the November election, the race for the 2nd Congressional District has garnered national attention, with implications for the broader political landscape and the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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