Two Alabama sheriffs said they have not endorsed Roy Moore in the special election for the U.S. Senate, which conflicts with information from Moore's campaign.

On Wednesday, Moore's campaign listed 13 sheriffs from across the state who publicly endorsed the Republican candidate during a press conference in Montgomery. Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry and Shelby County Sheriff John Samaniego said Thursday their names should not have been on the list. Gentry told Al.com he doesn't endorse candidates.

"That was inaccurate information that was put out," Gentry said. "I don't get involved with political races. I've never endorsed any candidate."

Gentry found out about the list on Thursday morning, before the Washington Post published a report accusing Moore of pursuing teen girls during the late 1970s.

Gentry's story correlates with what Samaniego told WSFA. Both men were contacted by Moore's campaign about the press conference, but they were not asked about endorsements.

Moore will face Democratic candidate Doug Jones for the senate seat on Dec. 12.