Organize, register, and turn out voters in record numbers at the polls.

Shomari Figures · Alabama · Democratic

policy impact 0.42 specificity 0.73 extraction confidence 84%

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Evidence

“Beyond the courts, we know what has to be done. We will organize, we will register, and we will turnout people in record numbers at the polls.”

In the lookback window, Figures publicly reaffirmed the voter-mobilization goal, but this is a forward-looking statement rather than proof that the organizing, registration, or turnout objective has already been achieved.

unresolved same_term A for effort

Figures Statement on Supreme Court’s Decision in Alabama Redistricting Case | Representative Shomari Figures
primary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 93%

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The Alabama Secretary of State’s 2026 election information page lists the Primary Election on May 19, 2026 and provides voter registration and voting-procedure resources for the cycle.

The official state election calendar places the primary in the lookback window, but it does not show any campaign-specific organizing or turnout outcome from Figures; it mainly provides the administrative context for judging whether the promise was delivered.

unresolved same_term

2026 Election Information | Alabama Secretary of State
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 72%

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Assessments

unresolved unknown

The available evidence shows Figures reaffirmed a goal to organize, register, and turn out voters, and it establishes the 2026 Alabama election calendar, but it does not document actual organizing activity, voter-registration gains, turnout numbers, or a record-setting election result attributable to Figures. Because the promised outcome depends on measurable voter mobilization and turnout that is not yet shown in the record, delivery cannot be confirmed.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%