CULLMAN, Ala. – Republican Heath Allbright won the special primary election for Alabama House of Representatives District 11 on Tuesday night, beating out fellow Republican Donald Fallin.
Unofficial results (total from both counties)
Allbright: 1,909 votes, 54.26%
Fallin: 1,609 votes, 45.74%
Unofficial results from Cullman County
Allbright: 1,444 votes
Fallin: 1,420 votes
Unofficial results from Blount County
Allbright: 465 votes
Fallin: 189 votes
Allbright has secured the Republican nomination and will advance to the Special General Election on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, when he will face Democrat Alex Braswell.
Allbright posted to his campaign Facebook page: “Thank you, District 11! I am deeply honored by the trust voters in District 11 have placed in me. I’m ready to fight for our families, schools, and businesses, ensuring our community thrives while preserving the values that make Blount and Cullman Counties home.”
Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl said in a statement, “Congratulations to Heath Allbright on winning the Republican nomination for House District 11. We’re grateful to both candidates for stepping forward to serve, and to the voters who participated in this important election. With so much at stake in our state, it’s critical that we continue to elect leaders who will stand for conservative values and fight for the people of Alabama. I look forward to supporting Heath Allbright as we head toward the general election in August.”
The District 11 seat became vacant earlier this year when former Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview, joined the staff of Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger.