Tuberville hands over residency and tax documents after Ken McFeeters challenge
Senator Tommy Tuberville is facing challenges regarding his residency qualifications for the Alabama gubernatorial race. His former opponent, Ken McFeeters, has raised concerns about Tuberville's residency status, prompting the senator to release his tax documents. The Alabama Republican Party is set to hold a hearing to address these allegations.
- ▪Ken McFeeters has launched multiple challenges against Tuberville's residency qualifications.
- ▪Tuberville released partially redacted income tax returns ahead of a hearing on June 14.
- ▪The Alabama Constitution requires gubernatorial candidates to be residents of the state for at least seven years.
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville‘s (R-AL) former opponent in Alabama’s Republican gubernatorial primary is alleging that the U.S. senator is not, in fact, a qualified Alabama resident. Ken McFeeters, who lost to Tuberville in the May contest, has launched three separate challenges and a now-dismissed lawsuit over the former Auburn University football coach’s ability to run. Those challenges prompted Tuberville to release his partially redacted income tax returns ahead of an Alabama Republican Party hearing on June 14.
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