2020 United States general election in Alabama

The 2020 United States general election in Alabama, was held on November 7, 2020. The election was the regularly scheduled quadrennial election for U.S. House and U.S. Senate. As per constitutional practice, the entire Senate and the entire House were available for election. The state of Alabama as per the 2020 redistricting process elects ten Representatives in the U.S. House, and six Senators in the U.S. Senate.

The Social Democrats were able to obtain an additional Senator at the expense of the Democratic Republicans, and two additional Representatives, unseating DRP incumbents in the Divisions of Huntsville and Mobile. The Social Democrats did suffer further losses in deeply conservative territory, shedding support to populistic forces, failing to make the runoff in Gadsden, Sparkman and Wallace where the Christian Conservatives were the final party in the runoff.

The entry and rise of the Freedom Party led to a substantial share of votes lost by the Democratic Republicans, in particular in the U.S. Senate where the Democratic Republicans fell to their lowest share of votes since the turn of the century.