Runoff for D-1 commission race is June 16
Grayson Murray
News, Russellville
By Brady Petree For the FCT
 By By Brady Petree For the FCT  
Published 6:05 am Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Runoff for D-1 commission race is June 16

RUSSELLVILLE — Residents of District 1 will have to wait a little longer to learn who their representative on the Franklin County Commission will be as two candidates are headed for a runoff election.

Among the five candidates vying for the position, none received the necessary threshold of 51% of the vote during Tuesday’s primary election, setting up a runoff on June 16 for the top two candidates — Curtis Baker and Grayson Murray.

With 25 of 26 precincts reporting, Baker claimed 41% of the vote while the incumbent Murray received 26%. Fellow challengers Jeff Fleming brought in 16%, along with Joey Norton at 10% and Judson Gaston at 6%, Since there is no Democratic candidate running for the position, the winner of the runoff election will automatically win the seat.

The lone remaining precinct are provisional ballots which will be counted next week, according to Franklin County Probate Judge Barry Moore.

Murray, 21, was appointed to the position by Gov. Kay Ivey in June 2025 after his father, Michael Murray, died in May after holding the commission seat for less than seven months.

When Michael Murray was elected in 2024, he defeated Baker in the Republican primaries.

Filling in his father’s shoes for the past year, Murray, who is also currently a college student at the University of North Alabama, said he has enjoyed the experience and plans to continue hitting the campaign trail for the next month to make his final pitch to voters.

“Most of all, this has been incredibly humbling,” Murray said. “Just getting out and meeting people and seeing how supportive they have been and getting to know the people my father had a relationship with has been incredible as well.”

Murray said he is pleased with the time he’s had on the commission and believes his year in the position sets him apart from his competitors.

“I’ve gained a lot of experience, and I’ve been doing this job for close to a year,” Murray said. “I have great relationships with everyone, and I think that goes a long way to being successful for the county.”

As for Baker, he said he was thrilled with the amount of turnout he received — especially in Churntown, Union and other locations near Spruce Pine Mountain, which are all near his hometown.

“We’re going to hit the road hard and go after the areas where we felt like we were weak tonight,” Baker said. “I’m proud of my home area because they really came out and supported me and I’m very thankful for that. It’s going to be a fun month.”

Baker said, if elected, he hopes to reinforce the commission’s school resource officers inside Franklin County Schools, while also beefing up the county’s infrastructure.

Curtis Baker

“If I’m commissioner, every chance we have to go get some money, we’re going to do it,” Baker said. “I want to go after the critical areas our county needs and I’m dedicated to making sure it happens.”

Also on Franklin County Times
Waterpark opens amid repairs, planned upgrades
Main, News, Red Bay, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 27, 2026
RED BAY — The Red Bay Waterpark has opened for the season with city officials approving fee increases and planning for upgrades following a record att...
Oliver secures his fifth term as sheriff
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Brady Petree, Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
May 27, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Incumbent Franklin County Sheriff Shannon Oliver will remain in office for at least four more years after he overwhelmingly won re-elec...
Repairs are approved for PC Fire Engine 2
News, Phil Campbell
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 27, 2026
PHIL CAMPBELL — Councilmembers have approved up to $2,500 in repairs for a malfunctioning water tank gauge on Engine 2. Fire Chief Andy Marbutt said t...
Why every law that’s made is a moral choice
Columnists, Opinion
May 27, 2026
When the debate over vice laws, those governing drugs, gambling, or pornography, reaches the halls of our Legislature, a familiar, hollow cry rings ou...
Roxy presents ‘Murder in the Magnolias’
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
By Susie Hovater Malone Columnist 
May 27, 2026
One of the things I enjoy most about being involved with the historic Roxy Theatre is watching local people come together to create something fun for ...
TVA stays ‘in lockstep’ with energy needs
News
By Anthony Campbell For the FCT 
May 27, 2026
GUNTERSVILLE — Tennessee Valley Authority interim CEO Mike Skaggs knows that as north Alabama grows in population, so too will the demand for more ele...
Clark unseats Adcox for coroner’s post
News, Russellville
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
May 27, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Jeff Clark defeated incumbent Charles Adcox in the Republican primary for Franklin County coroner Tuesday night, winning 75.25% of the ...
Public learns about emergency response
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
May 27, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — City firefighters on Thursday taught community members how to respond during medical emergencies ranging from cardiac arrest to choking...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *