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'''Paul DeMarco''' (born [[July 20]], [[1967]]) is an attorney and state legislator, representing [[Alabama House District 46|District 46]] in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]]. | [[Image:Paul DeMarco.jpg|right|thumb|Paul DeMarco]] | ||
'''Paul J. DeMarco''' (born [[July 20]], [[1967]]) is an attorney and state legislator, representing [[Alabama House District 46|District 46]] in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]]. | |||
DeMarco grew up in suburban [[Birmingham]]. | DeMarco grew up in suburban [[Birmingham]] and served as a page in the Alabama House of Representatives while in high school. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from [[Auburn University]] in [[1990]] and a Juris Doctorate from the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] in [[1993]], having served as editor of the ''[[Alabama Law Review]]''. He was admitted to the [[Alabama State Bar]] that year and became a partner in the law firm of [[Parsons, Lee & Juliano]]. He served a president of the [[Birmingham Bar Foundation]]. | ||
DeMarco won a special election on [[April 26]], [[2005]] to fill the District 46 seat vacated by [[Mark Gaines]]. He was elected as the incumbent in the [[2006 general election]] and re-elected without opposition in the [[2010 general election]]. While in Montgomery, DeMarco chaired the [[Jefferson County Legislative Delegation]]. He was involved in legislation that created the position of [[Jefferson County Manager]] and opened the sale of vehicle tags to municipal offices. | DeMarco won a special election on [[April 26]], [[2005]] to fill the District 46 seat vacated by [[Mark Gaines]]. He was elected as the incumbent in the [[2006 general election]] and re-elected without opposition in the [[2010 general election]]. While in Montgomery, DeMarco co-chaired the [[Jefferson County Legislative Delegation]]. He was involved in legislation that created the position of [[Jefferson County Manager]] and opened the sale of vehicle tags to municipal offices. | ||
In the [[2014 primary elections|2014 Republican primary]], DeMarco sought the [[6th Congressional District of Alabama]] seat in the U.S. Congress left vacant by the retirement of [[Spencer Bachus]]. He garnered 39% of the primary vote, but lost to [[Gary Palmer]] by a wide margin in the runoff. | In the [[2014 primary elections|2014 Republican primary]], DeMarco sought the [[6th Congressional District of Alabama]] seat in the U.S. Congress left vacant by the retirement of [[Spencer Bachus]]. He garnered 39% of the primary vote, but lost to [[Gary Palmer]] by a wide margin in the runoff. | ||
DeMarco resides in [[Homewood]] with his wife, Jacqueline. | |||
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==References== | |||
* Chandler, Kim (October 27, 2013) "Rep. Paul DeMarco announces campaign for Congress." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.legislature.state.al.us/house/representatives/housebios/hd046.html Paul DeMarco] at legislature.state.al.us | * [http://www.legislature.state.al.us/house/representatives/housebios/hd046.html Paul DeMarco] at legislature.state.al.us | ||
* [http://www.pauldemarco.org Paul DeMarco] campaign website | * [http://www.pauldemarco.org Paul DeMarco] campaign website | ||
* [http://www.pljpc.com/attorneys/paul-j-demarco/ Paul J. DeMarco] at pljpc.com | |||
* [http://ballotpedia.org/Paul_DeMarco Paul DeMarco] at ballotpedia.org | * [http://ballotpedia.org/Paul_DeMarco Paul DeMarco] at ballotpedia.org | ||
Revision as of 07:12, 17 July 2014
Paul J. DeMarco (born July 20, 1967) is an attorney and state legislator, representing District 46 in the Alabama House of Representatives.
DeMarco grew up in suburban Birmingham and served as a page in the Alabama House of Representatives while in high school. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Auburn University in 1990 and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1993, having served as editor of the Alabama Law Review. He was admitted to the Alabama State Bar that year and became a partner in the law firm of Parsons, Lee & Juliano. He served a president of the Birmingham Bar Foundation.
DeMarco won a special election on April 26, 2005 to fill the District 46 seat vacated by Mark Gaines. He was elected as the incumbent in the 2006 general election and re-elected without opposition in the 2010 general election. While in Montgomery, DeMarco co-chaired the Jefferson County Legislative Delegation. He was involved in legislation that created the position of Jefferson County Manager and opened the sale of vehicle tags to municipal offices.
In the 2014 Republican primary, DeMarco sought the 6th Congressional District of Alabama seat in the U.S. Congress left vacant by the retirement of Spencer Bachus. He garnered 39% of the primary vote, but lost to Gary Palmer by a wide margin in the runoff.
DeMarco resides in Homewood with his wife, Jacqueline.
Preceded by: Mark Gaines |
Representative, Alabama House District 46 2005- |
Succeeded by: current |
References
- Chandler, Kim (October 27, 2013) "Rep. Paul DeMarco announces campaign for Congress." The Birmingham News
External links
- Paul DeMarco at legislature.state.al.us
- Paul DeMarco campaign website
- Paul J. DeMarco at pljpc.com
- Paul DeMarco at ballotpedia.org