2026 Alabama Ballot Measures
Tracking all certified, potential, and failed measures for the November 2026 ballot.
Source: Ballotpedia · Alabama Secretary of State · Last updated 2026-06-01
What It Does
Adds discharging a firearm in an occupied dwelling and any solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit murder to the list of crimes for which a judge may deny bail.
▌ Conservative Take
This is straightforward public safety conservatism. Keeping violent offenders off the street while awaiting trial is exactly what Alabamians expect from their courts. Expanding bail denial to cover murder conspiracies and occupied-dwelling shootings closes obvious loopholes. Conservative voters: YES.
For conservative voters: YES is the clear choice.
Campaign Finance
Legislative referral — no campaign finance required.
What It Does
Prohibits any reduction in a district attorney's compensation during their term in office, protecting prosecutorial independence from legislative budget pressure.
▌ Conservative Take
Protecting prosecutors from pay cuts mid-term is a good-government measure that insulates law enforcement from political retaliation. Bipartisan and straightforward. Conservative voters: YES.
For conservative voters: YES is the clear choice.
Campaign Finance
Legislative referral — no campaign finance required.
What It Does
Raises the mandatory retirement age for the judge of probate in Walker County from 70 to 75 years old.
▌ Conservative Take
A local housekeeping measure for Walker County. No ideological stakes — just adjusting a retirement age to retain experienced judges. Conservative voters: YES if you're in Walker County.
For conservative voters: YES is the clear choice.
Campaign Finance
Local measure — no campaigns registered.