Supporters of former Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore Roy Stewart MooreVulnerable Senate Democrat urges unity: 'Not about what side of the aisle we're on' Sessions hits back at Trump days ahead of Alabama Senate runoff Judge allows Roy Moore lawsuit over Sacha Baron Cohen prank to proceed MORE (R) are hitting back at Sen. Richard Shelby Richard Craig ShelbySenate GOP eyes early exit Dems discussing government funding bill into February GOP short of votes on Trump's controversial Fed pick MORE (R-Ala.) after he said he could not vote for Moore in last month's election.

Moore's supporters this week sent a resolution to the state's Republican Party executive committee calling for the longtime senator to censured, according to Politico.

The supporters said that Shelby “publicly encouraged Republicans and all voters to write in a candidate instead of voting for the Republican Candidate Judge Roy Moore."

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The resolution also said that Shelby's “public speech was then used by the Democrat Candidate in robocalls to sway voters to not vote for Judge Roy Moore.”

The resolution is unlikely to gain traction in the state, though it is the latest sign of divisions among Alabama Republicans after the GOP suffered a devastating loss last month when Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) was elected to the Senate.

A pro-Moore outside group, Courageous Conservatives PAC, released a robocall last month hitting Shelby for his pre-election remarks, and pressed voters to call his office and voice their grievances.

“Tell Shelby you’ll never forget his disloyalty to President Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE and the Republican Party for his treasonous actions. Tell Shelby he’s betrayed his trust to Alabamians and he should resign his office. Call now," the robocall said.

Moore, who had the endorsements of President Trump and his former chief strategist Stephen Bannon, lost the election last month after a slew of sexual misconduct allegations against him surfaced during the campaign.