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'''Alabama State House of Representatives, District 34''' includes most of [[Blount County]] and parts of north [[Jefferson County]].
'''Alabama State House of Representatives, District 34''' includes most of [[Blount County]] and parts of north [[Jefferson County]].


District 34 is represented by [[David Standridge]], who won a [[2012]] special election to fill the seat left vacant when [[Elwyn Thomas]] was appointed to direct the [[Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission]] by Governor [[Robert Bentley]].
District 34 is represented by [[David Standridge]], who won a [[2012]] special election to fill the seat left vacant when [[Elwyn Thomas]] was appointed to direct the [[Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission]] by Governor [[Robert Bentley]]. Standridge ran unopposed in the [[2016 primary elections|2016 Republican primary]] and [[2016 general election|general election]].


Previous legislators representing District 34 include [[John Amari]], who served between [[1978]] and [[1982]].
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==Representatives==
* [[Richard Andrews]], 1974-1978
* [[John Amari]], 1978-1982
* [[Elwyn Thomas]]. -2012
* [[David Standridge]], 2012-


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==References==
==References==
* McCarty, Sarah A. (December 11, 2012) "Standridge wins runoff race for House seat in District 34." {{BN}}
* McCarty, Sarah A. (December 11, 2012) "Standridge wins runoff race for House seat in District 34." {{BN}}


[[Category:Alabama House Districts|34]]
[[Category:Alabama House Districts|34]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 7 April 2017

Alabama State House of Representatives, District 34 includes most of Blount County and parts of north Jefferson County.

District 34 is represented by David Standridge, who won a 2012 special election to fill the seat left vacant when Elwyn Thomas was appointed to direct the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission by Governor Robert Bentley. Standridge ran unopposed in the 2016 Republican primary and general election.

Representatives

References

  • McCarty, Sarah A. (December 11, 2012) "Standridge wins runoff race for House seat in District 34." The Birmingham News