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Jay Mitchell is listed as a Republican candidate for Attorney General of Alabama in Alabama's 2026 election.
Alabama Supreme Court
Elected 2018. Wrote IVF ruling. Resigned May 2025.
Maynard Cooper & Gale
Top-rated litigator. Highest ethics rating.
AL · State · Judicial
2019-01-14 — present
No tracked actions or votes for this office yet.
Work camps and National Guard deployment
Advocates work camps and deploying National Guard to cities with "soft-on-crime mayors" to combat violent crime.
Supports
General support as part of tough-on-crime platform.
Enforce near-total ban, strongly pro-life
Positions as defender of AL pro-life laws. Attacked Robertson for accepting donation from someone he says funded an abortion clinic.
Build prisons, lock up violent criminals
Supports more prisons. Hard-line.
Mass deportations, Trump border agenda
"Warrior for Trump." National Guard.
Authored embryos-as-children ruling
LePage v. Mobile Infirmary majority.
IVF ruling caused statewide shutdown
Wrote 7-2 majority holding embryos are children. IVF halted statewide. Legislature forced emergency fix.
Dark money hypocrisy
Sought same dark money he criticizes Robertson for accepting.
Inflammatory Allahu Akbar ad
"You can Allahu Akbar your butt all the way back to the Middle East."
No prosecutorial experience
Judge and civil litigator, never a prosecutor.
As Attorney General, Jay will crack down on violent crime, root out public corruption, and work with the Trump White House to vigorously pursue mass deportation of illegal aliens.
PendingThese areas need further investigation. Transparency about what we don't know is part of the intelligence.
Judicial record detail
Have the IVF ruling but need his full judicial voting record on other key cases during 7 years on the bench.
Verified confidence. How scores work
Reporting period: 2025
March Madness blitz: immigration, law enforcement, anti-radical Islam
Business Council of Alabama (BCA)
Alabama Realtors PAC
19 Police Chiefs
No ethics cases on record.
Retailers of Alabama PAC