Alabama House of Representatives

Alabama House of Representatives
Alabama Legislature
Type
Type Lower house
Term limits None
New session started March 1, 2011
Leadership
Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard, (R)
since November 3, 2010
Speaker pro Tempore Victor Gaston, (R)
since November 3, 2010
Majority Leader Micky Hammon, (R)
since January 12, 2011
Minority Leader Craig Ford, (D)
since November 3, 2010
Structure
Members 105
Political groups Republican Party (65)
Democratic Party (39)
Length of term 4 years
Authority Article IV, Alabama Constitution
Salary $10/day + per diem
Elections
Last election November 2, 2010
(105 seats)
Next election November 4, 2014
(105 seats)
Redistricting Legislative Control
Meeting place
House of Representatives
Alabama State Capitol
Montgomery, Alabama
Website
Alabama House of Representatives

The Alabama House of Representatives is the lower house of the Alabama Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alabama. The House is composed of 105 members representing an equal amount of districts, with each constituency containing at least 42,380 citizens. There are no term limits in the House. The House is also one of the five lower houses of state legislatures in the United States that is elected every four years. Virtually all other lower houses, including the United States House of Representatives, are elected for a two-year term

The House meets at the Alabama State House in Montgomery.

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Leadership of the House

The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the full House through the passage of a House Resolution. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker is also the chief leadership position and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. Other House leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party's strength in the chamber.

Makeup of the House

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 60 45 105 0
Begin 43 62 105 0
November 22, 2010[1] 39 66
February 2, 2011[2] 65 104 1
May 24, 2011[3] 66 105 0
May 26, 2011[4] 40 65
Latest voting share 38.1% 61.9%

House roster

District Name Party Residence First elected Counties represented
1 Greg Burdine Democratic Florence 2010 Lauderdale
2 Lynn Greer Republican Florence 2006 Lauderdale
3 Marcel Black Democratic Tuscumbia 1990 Colbert
4 Micky Hammon Republican Decatur 2002 Limestone, Morgan
5 Dan Williams Republican Athens 2010 Limestone
6 Phil Williams Republican Harvest 2009 Madison
7 Ken Johnson Republican Hillsboro 2010 Lawrence, Winston
8 Terri Collins Republican Decatur 2010 Morgan
9 Ed Henry Republican Hartselle 2010 Morgan, Cullman
10 Mike Ball Republican Huntsville 2002 Madison
11 Jeremy Oden Republican Vinemont 1998 Blount, Cullman, Morgan
12 Mac Buttram Republican Cullman 2010 Cullman
13 Bill Roberts Republican Jasper 2010 Walker
14 Richard Baughn Republican Carbon Hill 2010 Tuscaloosa, Walker, Winston
15 Allen Farley Republican Pleasant Grove 2010 Jefferson
16 Daniel Boman Democratic Fayette 2010 Fayette, Lamar, Tuscaloosa
17 Mike Millican Republican Hamilton 1990 Marion, Winston
18 Johnny Mack Morrow Democratic Red Bay 1990 Colbert, Franklin
19 Laura Hall Democratic Huntsville 1993 Madison
20 Howard Sanderford Republican Huntsville 1989 Madison
21 Jim Patterson Republican Meridianville 2010 Madison
22 Wayne Johnson Republican New Hope 2010 Madison, Jackson
23 John Robinson Democratic Scottsboro 1994 Jackson
24 Todd Greeson Republican Ider 1998 DeKalb
25 Mac McCutcheon Republican Capshaw 2006 Limestone, Madison
26 Kerry Rich Republican Albertville 2010 DeKalb, Marshall
27 Wes Long Republican Guntersville 2010 Marshall
28 Craig Ford Democratic Gadsden 2000 Etowah
29 Becky Nordgren Republican Gadsden 2010 DeKalb, Etowah
30 Blaine Galliher Republican Gadsden 1994 Etowah, St. Clair
31 Charles Barrett Mask Republican Wetumpka 2006 Coosa, Elmore
32 Barbara Boyd Democratic Anniston 1994 Calhoun, Talladega
33 Ronald Johnson Republican Sylacauga 1978 Coosa, Talladega
34 Elwyn Thomas Republican Oneonta 1998 Blount, Jefferson
35 Steve Hurst Republican Munford 1998 Etowah, Talladega
36 Randy Wood Republican Anniston 2002 Calhoun, St. Clair
37 Richard Laird Democratic Roanoke 1978 Chambers, Clay, Randolph
38 DuWayne Bridges Republican Valley 2000 Chambers, Lee
39 Richard Lindsey Democratic Centre 1983 Cherokee, Cleburne, DeKalb
40 K. L. (Koven) Brown Republican Jacksonville 2010 Calhoun
41 Mike Hill Republican Columbiana 1986 Shelby
42 Kurt Wallace Republican Clanton 2010 Chilton, Shelby
43 Mary Sue McClurkin Republican Pelham 1998 Jefferson, Shelby
44 Arthur Payne Republican Trussville 1978 Jefferson
45 Owen Drake Republican Leeds 2006 St. Clair, Jefferson
46 Paul DeMarco Republican Homewood 2005 Jefferson
47 Jack Williams Republican Birmingham 2004 Jefferson
48 Greg Canfield Republican Vestavia Hills 2006 Jefferson, Shelby
49 April Weaver Republican Alabaster 2010 Bibb, Shelby
50 Jim McClendon Republican Springville 2002 St. Clair, Shelby
51 Allen Treadaway Republican Morris 2006 Jefferson
52 John Rogers Democratic Birmingham 1982 Jefferson
53 Demetrius Newton Democratic Birmingham 1986 Jefferson
54 Patricia Todd Democratic Birmingham 2006 Jefferson
55 Rod Scott Democratic Fairfield 2006 Jefferson
56 Lawrence McAdory Democratic 2009 Jefferson
57 Merika Coleman Democratic Birmingham 2002 Jefferson
58 Oliver Robinson Democratic Birmingham 1998 Jefferson
59 Mary Moore Democratic Birmingham 2002 Jefferson
60 Juandalynn Givan Democratic Birmingham 2010 Jefferson
61 Alan Harper Democratic Aliceville 2006 Pickens, Tuscaloosa
62 John Merrill Republican Tuscaloosa 2010 Tuscaloosa
63 Bill Poole Republican Tuscaloosa 2010 Tuscaloosa
64 Harry Shiver Republican Bay Minette 2006 Baldwin, Conecuh, Escambia, Monroe
65 Elaine Beech Democratic Chatom 2009 Choctaw, Clarke, Washington
66 Alan Baker Republican Brewton 2006 Baldwin, Escambia
67 Darrio Melton Democratic Selma 2010 Dallas
68 Thomas Jackson Democratic Thomasville 1994 Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Marengo, Monroe
69 David Colston Democratic Camden 2010 Autauga, Dallas, Lowndes, Wilcox
70 Christopher England Democratic Tuscaloosa 2006 Tuscaloosa
71 Artis J. McCampbell Democratic Demopolis 2006 Greene, Marengo, Sumter, Tuscaloosa
72 Ralph Anthony Howard Democratic Greensboro 2005 Hale, Marengo, Perry, Bibb
73 Joseph Hubbard Democratic Montgomery 2010 Montgomery
74 Jay Love Republican Montgomery 2002 Montgomery
75 Greg Wren Republican Montgomery 2006 Montgomery, Elmore
76 Thad McClammy Democratic Montgomery 1994 Montgomery
77 John Knight Democratic Montgomery 1993 Montgomery
78 Alvin Holmes Democratic Montgomery 1974 Montgomery
79 Mike Hubbard Republican Auburn 1998 Lee
80 Lesley Vance Republican Phenix City 2006 Lee, Russell
81 Mark Tuggle Republican Alexander City 2010 Lee, Tallapoosa
82 Pebblin Warren Democratic Tuskegee Institute 2005 Bullock, Lee, Macon
83 George Bandy Democratic Opelika 1994 Lee, Russell
84 Berry Forte Democratic Clayton 2010 Barbour, Bullock, Russell
85 Dexter Grimsley Democratic Abbeville 2010 Henry, Houston
86 Paul Lee Republican   2010 Houston
87 Donnie Chesteen Republican Geneva 2010 Geneva, Houston
88 Paul Beckman Republican Prattville 2010 Autauga, Elmore
89 Alan Boothe Republican Troy 1998 Dale, Pike
90 Charles Newton Democratic Greenville 1989 Butler, Conecuh, Crenshaw
91 Barry Moore Republican Elba 2010 Coffee
92 Mike Jones Republican Andalusia 2010 Covington, Escambia
93 Steve Clouse Republican Ozark 1994 Dale, Houston
94 Joe Faust Republican Fairhope 2004 Baldwin
95 Steve McMillan Republican Bay Minette 1982 Baldwin
96 Randy Davis Republican Daphne 2002 Baldwin, Mobile
97 Yvonne Kennedy Democratic Mobile 1982 Mobile
98 Napoleon Bracy Democratic Saraland 2010 Mobile
99 James Buskey Democratic Mobile 1976 Mobile
100 Victor Gaston Republican Mobile 1982 Mobile
101 Jamie Ison Republican Mobile 2002 Mobile
102 Chad Fincher Republican Semmes 2006 Mobile
103 Joseph Mitchell Democratic Mobile 1994 Mobile
104 Jim Barton Republican Mobile 2006 Mobile
105 David Sessions Republican Grand Bay 2011 Mobile

See also

References

  1. ^ Democrats Mike Millican, Steve Hurst, Lesley Vance and Alan Boothe (Districts 17, 35, 80 and 89, respectively) all switched to the Republican Party
  2. ^ Republican Spencer Collier (District 105) resigns to take over as Head of the Alabama Homeland Security Department
  3. ^ Republican David Sessions elected to succeed Collier.
  4. ^ Republican Daniel Boman (District 16) switched to the Democratic Party

Notes