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'''Gary Palmer''' (born c. [[1951]] in Hackleburg, Marion County) is a former president of the [[Alabama Policy Institute]] and the Republican nominee to succeed [[Spencer Bachus]] as Representative of the [[6th Congressional District of Alabama]].
'''Gary Palmer''' (born c. [[1951]] in Hackleburg, Marion County) represents the [[6th Congressional District of Alabama]] in the U.S. House of Representatives and was a former president of the [[Alabama Policy Institute]].


Palmer earned a bachelor of science in operations management at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1972]]. He joined the [[Alabama Policy Institute|Alabama Family Alliance]] in [[1989]] and rose to the position of president. The AFA was renamed the Alabama Policy Institute in [[2000]].
Palmer earned a bachelor of science in operations management at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1972]]. He joined the [[Alabama Policy Institute|Alabama Family Alliance]] in [[1989]] and rose to the position of president. The AFA was renamed the Alabama Policy Institute in [[2000]].
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Palmer was appointed to [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Fob James]]'s Welfare Reform Commission, to Governor [[Bob Riley]]'s Task Force to Strengthen Alabama Families, and to Governor [[Robert Bentley]]'s Alabama Commission on Improving State Government.
Palmer was appointed to [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Fob James]]'s Welfare Reform Commission, to Governor [[Bob Riley]]'s Task Force to Strengthen Alabama Families, and to Governor [[Robert Bentley]]'s Alabama Commission on Improving State Government.


Palmer's made his first run for elected office in the [[2014 primary elections|2014 Republican primary]] for U.S. Congress, explaining that he felt "called" to seek the office. He finished second in the primary behind state legislator [[Paul DeMarco]], but after a bitter runoff campaign, overtook DeMarco to win the nomination in the overwhelmingly-Republican 6th District. He has pledged to limit his time in office to five terms.
Palmer's made his first run for elected office in the [[2014 primary elections|2014 Republican primary]] for U.S. Congress, explaining that he felt "called" to seek the office. He finished second in the primary behind state legislator [[Paul DeMarco]], but after a bitter runoff campaign, overtook DeMarco to win the nomination in the overwhelmingly-Republican 6th District. He easily defeated Democratic candidate [[Mark Lester]] in the [[2014 general election|general election]]. He has pledged to limit his time in office to five terms.


Palmer and his wife, Ann, have three children: Claire, Kathleen and Rob.
Palmer and his wife, Ann, have three children: Claire, Kathleen and Rob.


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  before=[[Spencer Bachus]] |
  title= Representative, [[6th Congressional District of Alabama]] |
  years=[[2014]] - present |
  after=(current)
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==References==
==References==
* Eliasoph, Jeff (July 11, 2014) "One on one with Gary Palmer, 6th Congressional District Republican candidate." Alabamas13.com
* Eliasoph, Jeff (July 11, 2014) "One on one with Gary Palmer, 6th Congressional District Republican candidate." Alabamas13.com
* Underwood, Madison (July 15, 2014) "Gary Palmer swamps Paul DeMarco in 6th District Republican runoff." {{BN}}
* Underwood, Madison (July 15, 2014) "Gary Palmer swamps Paul DeMarco in 6th District Republican runoff." {{BN}}
* Underwood, Madison (November 5, 2014) "Gary Palmer beats Mark Lester in Alabama's 6th District congressional race." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:47, 5 November 2014

Gary Palmer

Gary Palmer (born c. 1951 in Hackleburg, Marion County) represents the 6th Congressional District of Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives and was a former president of the Alabama Policy Institute.

Palmer earned a bachelor of science in operations management at the University of Alabama in 1972. He joined the Alabama Family Alliance in 1989 and rose to the position of president. The AFA was renamed the Alabama Policy Institute in 2000.

Palmer was appointed to Governor Fob James's Welfare Reform Commission, to Governor Bob Riley's Task Force to Strengthen Alabama Families, and to Governor Robert Bentley's Alabama Commission on Improving State Government.

Palmer's made his first run for elected office in the 2014 Republican primary for U.S. Congress, explaining that he felt "called" to seek the office. He finished second in the primary behind state legislator Paul DeMarco, but after a bitter runoff campaign, overtook DeMarco to win the nomination in the overwhelmingly-Republican 6th District. He easily defeated Democratic candidate Mark Lester in the general election. He has pledged to limit his time in office to five terms.

Palmer and his wife, Ann, have three children: Claire, Kathleen and Rob.

Preceded by:
Spencer Bachus
Representative, 6th Congressional District of Alabama
2014 - present
Succeeded by:
(current)

References

  • Eliasoph, Jeff (July 11, 2014) "One on one with Gary Palmer, 6th Congressional District Republican candidate." Alabamas13.com
  • Underwood, Madison (July 15, 2014) "Gary Palmer swamps Paul DeMarco in 6th District Republican runoff." The Birmingham News
  • Underwood, Madison (November 5, 2014) "Gary Palmer beats Mark Lester in Alabama's 6th District congressional race." The Birmingham News

External links