Alann Johnson
Anthony "Alann" Johnson is an American politician from the state of Alabama. He is a member of the Alabama House of Representatives.
Johnson is a former legislative aide to the Alabama House. He worked as the executive director of Leadership Jefferson County and an associate minister at Zion Star Missionary Baptist Church.[1] He won a special election on April 1, 2014, to succeed Demetrius Newton as the representative from District 53. The district has been eliminated through redistricting, and Johnson will not run for reelection to the state House in the November 2014 elections.[2]
Johnson graduated from the Morehouse School of Religion. He is the grandson of Nelson Henry Smith, Jr., a minister associated with the Civil Rights Movement.
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Members of the Alabama House of Representatives |
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- Harry Shiver (R)
- Elaine Beech (D)
- Alan Baker (R)
- Darrio Melton (D)
- Thomas Jackson (D)
- David Colston (D)
- Christopher J. England (D)
- Artis J. McCampbell (D)
- Ralph Anthony Howard (D)
- Joe Hubbard (D)
- Jay Love (R)
- Greg Wren (R)
- Thad McClammy (D)
- John Knight (D)
- Alvin Holmes (D)
- Mike Hubbard (R)
- Lesley Vance (R)
- Mark M. Tuggle (R)
- Pebblin Warren (D)
- George Bandy (D)
- Berry Forte (D)
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- Dexter Grimsley (D)
- Paul Lee (R)
- Donnie Chesteen (R)
- Paul Beckman (R)
- Alan Boothe (R)
- Charles Newton (D)
- Barry Moore (R)
- Mike Jones, Jr. (R)
- Steve Clouse (R)
- Joe Faust (R)
- Steve McMillan (R)
- Randy Davis (R)
- Yvonne Kennedy (D)
- Napoleon Bracy, Jr. (D)
- James Buskey (D)
- Victor Gaston (R)
- Jamie Ison (R)
- Chad Fincher (R)
- Joseph C. Mitchell (D)
- Jim Barton (R)
- David Sessions (R)
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