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The '''Jefferson County Republican Party''' is the county affiliate of the [[Alabama Republican Party]]. The party is governed by the Jefferson County Republican Executive Committee.  The committee is composed of more than 100 members most of which are elected from individual legislative districts or portions of districts that are not wholly located within the County. The Chairman also gets to appoint 10 members.  Elected members are chosen for four year terms in the party primary. This election is conducted in the same cycle as the [[Governor of Alabama|Governor's]] race.
The '''Jefferson County Republican Party''' is the county affiliate of the [[Alabama Republican Party]]. The party is governed by the Jefferson County Republican Executive Committee.  The committee is composed of more than 100 members most of which are elected from individual legislative districts or portions of districts that are not wholly located within the County. The Chairman also gets to appoint 10 members.  Elected members are chosen for four year terms in the party primary. This election is conducted in the same cycle as the [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]]'s race.


The committee's chief responsibility is to assist in the election of Republicans to county and statewide office.  The committee is responsible for handling day-to-day party activities. It also writes Republican primary elections rules for the county races, qualifying candidates, and setting qualifying fees for county candidates not otherwise governed by state law. It also promotes the beliefs of the national, state, and county parties.
The committee's chief responsibility is to assist in the election of Republicans to county and statewide office.  The committee is responsible for handling day-to-day party activities. It also writes Republican primary elections rules for the county races, qualifying candidates, and setting qualifying fees for county candidates not otherwise governed by state law. It also promotes the beliefs of the national, state, and county parties.


The current elected officers of the party are the Chair of the Jefferson County Republican Executive Committee [[Sallie M. Bryant]]. The Treasurer is Chris Brown, and the Secretary is Deanna Frankowski.
==History==
Like most southern states the Republican Party struggled to seriously compete for elective office beginning with the end of Reconstruction in 1874. In the early 1960s this finally began to change around the state and in Jefferson County.  In 1964, Jefferson County elected a Republican congressman, [[John Buchanan Jr]], who served until his defeat in the Republican Primary in 1980 by [[Albert Lee Smith]]. Smith then served one term in the U.S. Congress himself.


==History==
In 1966, Jefferson County elected its first Republican State Senator, [[Leland Childs]]. In 1967, Birmingham elected its first and only Republican Mayor, [[George Seibels]], who would serve two terms in office.  Seibels went on to serve an additional three terms (1978–1990) in the Alabama House of Representatives from Birmingham.  One of Jefferson County's Republican State Senators, [[Jabo Waggoner Jr|J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner Jr]], is also one of the long-serving legislators in Alabama history with 44 years service with 17 years in the House and 27 years in the Senate.
Like most southern states the Republican Party struggled to seriously compete for elective office beginning with the end of Reconstruction in 1874.  In the early 1960's this finally began to change around the state and in Jefferson County.  In 1964, Jefferson County elected a Republican congressman, [[John Buchanan Jr|John H. Buchanan Jr]], who served until his defeat in the Republican Primary in 1980 by [[Albert Lee Smith]].  Smith then served one term in the U.S. Congress himself.  In 1966, Jefferson County elected its first Republican State Senator, [[Leland Childs]]. In 1967, Birmingham elected its first and only Republican Mayor, [[George Seibels|George G. Seibels Jr]], who would serve two terms in office.  Seibels went on to serve an additional three terms (1978–1990) in the Alabama House of Representatives from Birmingham.  One of Jefferson County's Republican State Senators, [[Jabo Waggoner Jr|J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner Jr]], is also one of the long-serving legislators in Alabama history with 44 years service with 17 years in the House and 27 years in the Senate.
 
In [[2021]] chair [[Paul DeMarco]] invited retired general and QAnon supporter Michael Flynn to address the group, and to, "talk about patriotism and public service, his military service and what we all need to do to move to keep this the greatest nation in the world."


==Chairmen of the Party==
==Officers==
* [[Cecil Rhodes Holliman]] (1952–?)
* chairs
* [[William L. Longshore Jr]] (?–1956)
** [[Cecil Rhodes Holliman]], 1952–
* [[Herman E. Dean Jr]] (?–1962)
** [[William L. Longshore Jr]], –1956)
* [[John Buchanan Jr]] (1962–1963)
** [[Herman Dean Jr]], –1962)
* [[Kenneth E. Traweek Sr]] (1963–1967)
** [[John Buchanan Jr]], 1962–1963
* [[Earle Wells Hall]] (1967–1970)
** [[Kenneth Traweek Sr]], 1963–1967
* [[Robert "Bob" Ryan|Bob Ryan]]
** [[Earle Wells Hall]], 1967–1970
* [[J. Bentley Owens Jr]] (1975–1979)
** [[Robert "Bob" Ryan|Bob Ryan]]
* [[Thomas H. "Tom" Ensey|Tom Ensey]] (1979)
** [[J. Bentley Owens Jr]] 1975–1979
* [[Suzi Straight Harris]] (1970–1985)
** [[Tom Ensey]], 1979
* [[Kenneth A. "Ken" Trucks|Ken Trucks]] (1985–1989)
** [[Suzi Straight Harris]], 1970–1985
* [[Robert Milton Watts]] (1989–1991)
** [[Ken Trucks]], 1985–1989
* [[Johnny Curry|Johnny L. Curry]] (1991–1995)
** [[Robert Milton Watts]], 1989–1991
* [[Albert L. "Bert" Jordan|Bert Jordan]] (1995–1999)
** [[Johnny Curry]], 1991–1995
* [[Thomas N. "Buddy" Black|Buddy Black]] (1999–2001)
** [[Bert Jordan]], 1995–1999
* [[James L. Smotherman]] (2001–2003)
** [[Buddy Black]], 1999–2001
* [[Michael F. Bolin]] (2003–2004)
** [[James Smotherman]], 2001–2003
* [[Gilbert F. Douglas III]] (2004–2005)
** [[Michael Bolin]], 2003–2004
* [[Virginia Doyle]] (2005–2007)
** [[Gilbert Douglas III]], 2004–2005
* [[David Wheeler]] (2007–2009)
** [[Virginia Doyle]], 2005–2007
* Gilbert F. Douglas III (2009–2011)
** [[David Wheeler]], 2007–2009
* [[Chris Brown]] (2011–2012)
** Gilbert Douglas III, 2009–2011
* [[Brent Latta]] (acting) (2012)
** [[Chris Brown]], 2011–2012
* Chris Brown (2012–2013)
*** [[Brent Latta]] (acting), 2012
* [[James Matthews]] (2013–2015)
** Chris Brown, 2012–2013
* [[Sallie M. Bryant]] (2015–present)
** [[James Matthews]], 2013–2015
** [[Sallie Bryant]], 2015–2017
** [[Butch Zaragoza]], 2017–2019
** [[Paul DeMarco]], 2019–2021


==Treasurer's of the Party==
* treasurers
* Raymond C. Barry (1963-1993)
** Raymond C. Barry, 1963-1993
* Robert Thomason (1993-2007)
** Robert Thomason, 1993-2007
* Levan Ellertson (2007-2009)
** Levan Ellertson, 2007-2009
* Vickie Fuller (2009-2013)
** Vickie Fuller, 2009-2013
* Kevin Speed (2013-2015)
** Kevin Speed, 2013-2015
* Chris Brown (2015-present)
** Chris Brown, 2015-present


==Secretary's of the Party==
* secretaries
* Will Morton (1970 -  )
** Will Morton, 1970–
* Helen Stidham ( ? - 1993)
** Helen Stidham, –1993
* Frances Wideman (1993-2011)
** Frances Wideman, 1993-2011
* Vickie Bailey (2011-2013)
** Vickie Bailey, 2011-2013
* Brent Latta (2013-2017)
** Brent Latta, 2013-2017
* Deanna Frankowski (2017-present)
** Deanna Frankowski, 2017-present


==Elected officials==
==References==
Jefferson County currently has many elected Republicans in office including State Representatives, State Senators, Circuit and District Judges, and the County Sheriff, [[Mike Hale]]. Plus, three of the five County Commissioners, and four of the five members of the Jefferson County Board of Education are Republicans.
* Gore, Leada (June 11, 2021) "Jefferson County GOP chief Paul DeMarco defends Gen. Michael Flynn invite." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 15:22, 11 June 2021

The Jefferson County Republican Party is the county affiliate of the Alabama Republican Party. The party is governed by the Jefferson County Republican Executive Committee. The committee is composed of more than 100 members most of which are elected from individual legislative districts or portions of districts that are not wholly located within the County. The Chairman also gets to appoint 10 members. Elected members are chosen for four year terms in the party primary. This election is conducted in the same cycle as the Governor's race.

The committee's chief responsibility is to assist in the election of Republicans to county and statewide office. The committee is responsible for handling day-to-day party activities. It also writes Republican primary elections rules for the county races, qualifying candidates, and setting qualifying fees for county candidates not otherwise governed by state law. It also promotes the beliefs of the national, state, and county parties.

History

Like most southern states the Republican Party struggled to seriously compete for elective office beginning with the end of Reconstruction in 1874. In the early 1960s this finally began to change around the state and in Jefferson County. In 1964, Jefferson County elected a Republican congressman, John Buchanan Jr, who served until his defeat in the Republican Primary in 1980 by Albert Lee Smith. Smith then served one term in the U.S. Congress himself.

In 1966, Jefferson County elected its first Republican State Senator, Leland Childs. In 1967, Birmingham elected its first and only Republican Mayor, George Seibels, who would serve two terms in office. Seibels went on to serve an additional three terms (1978–1990) in the Alabama House of Representatives from Birmingham. One of Jefferson County's Republican State Senators, J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner Jr, is also one of the long-serving legislators in Alabama history with 44 years service with 17 years in the House and 27 years in the Senate.

In 2021 chair Paul DeMarco invited retired general and QAnon supporter Michael Flynn to address the group, and to, "talk about patriotism and public service, his military service and what we all need to do to move to keep this the greatest nation in the world."

Officers

  • treasurers
    • Raymond C. Barry, 1963-1993
    • Robert Thomason, 1993-2007
    • Levan Ellertson, 2007-2009
    • Vickie Fuller, 2009-2013
    • Kevin Speed, 2013-2015
    • Chris Brown, 2015-present
  • secretaries
    • Will Morton, 1970–
    • Helen Stidham, –1993
    • Frances Wideman, 1993-2011
    • Vickie Bailey, 2011-2013
    • Brent Latta, 2013-2017
    • Deanna Frankowski, 2017-present

References

  • Gore, Leada (June 11, 2021) "Jefferson County GOP chief Paul DeMarco defends Gen. Michael Flynn invite." The Birmingham News