Libertarian Carson Lester seeks Alabama House District 56 | #elections | #alabama
Carson Lester grew up in a conservative, Christian home in Georgia and quickly got involved in Republican politics as a young adult. At age 22, he became the youngest chairman of the Laurens County Republican Party in Georgia and worked on Republican Herman Cain’s U.S. Senate campaign in 2004. However, over the years, his views […]
Read MoreCandidates battle for legislative seats | #elections | #alabama
- Google-News-Wire
- October 26, 2022
- Alabama House District 56
- Andria Chieffo
- Arnold Mooney
- Bruce Stutts
- Carson Lester
- Christian Coleman
- Dan Roberts
- election
- gary palmer
- Jason Bur
- Jim Carns
- JON ANDERSON and NEAL EMBRY
- Kari Mitchell Whitaker
- Leigh Hulsey
- Michael Crump
- Mike Shaw
- Ontario Tillman
- Prince Cleveland
- Richard Ruoco
- Sixth Congressional District
- Susan DuBose
The Nov. 8 general election is quickly approaching, and 17 candidates are battling for legislative seats representing parts of Hoover at the federal and state level. U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer, a Hoover resident who has represented Alabama’s Sixth Congressional District since 2014, faces Libertarian challenger Andria Chieffo, who works as an amnesty floor monitor at […]
Read MoreTillman, Huffman in runoff in Alabama House District 56 | #elections | #alabama
Bessemer attorney Ontario Tillman and Oxmoor Valley resident and Birmingham Water Works Board member Tereshia Huffman are in the June 21 runoff to represent Alabama House District 56. Tillman led the four-person Democratic race for House District 56 in the May 24 Democratic primary with 2,090 votes (42%) to Huffman’s 1,198 votes (24%). The other two […]
Read MoreTillman wins Democratic runoff for Alabama House District 56 over Huffman | #elections | #alabama
Bessemer attorney Ontario Tillman captured a solid victory in the Alabama House District 56 runoff election Tuesday over Oxmoor Valley resident and Birmingham Water Works Board member Tereshia Huffman. Tillman received 1,903 votes (71%), compared to 766 votes, (29%) for Huffman, according to unofficial vote totals from the Alabama secretary of state’s office. He now […]
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