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Treadaway was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in November [[2006]].  Treadaway won the [[2006 primary elections|Republican primary]] in a runoff against Vicki Self Bailey and was unopposed in the November general elections.
Treadaway was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in November [[2006]].  Treadaway won the [[2006 primary elections|Republican primary]] in a runoff against Vicki Self Bailey and was unopposed in the November general elections.


Treadaway is a past president of the [[Birmingham Fraternal Order of Police]].  In [[1992]] he was recognized as the Officer of the Year by the City of Birmingham.  For the [[2004]]-[[2005]] year he was the Most Outstanding Member of the Year by the Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police.
Treadaway is a past president of the [[Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1]].  In [[1992]] he was recognized as the Officer of the Year by the City of Birmingham.  For the [[2004]]-[[2005]] year he was the Most Outstanding Member of the Year by the Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police.


Representative Treadway is a past director of Toys for Tots and a current board member of the [[Birmingham Retirement and Relief System]].
Representative Treadway is a past director of Toys for Tots and a current board member of the [[Birmingham Retirement and Relief System]].

Revision as of 11:28, 12 January 2010

Benjamin Allen Treadaway (born September 25, 1961) is a Birmingham Police Lieutenant and the District 51 State Representative.

Treadaway was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in November 2006. Treadaway won the Republican primary in a runoff against Vicki Self Bailey and was unopposed in the November general elections.

Treadaway is a past president of the Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1. In 1992 he was recognized as the Officer of the Year by the City of Birmingham. For the 2004-2005 year he was the Most Outstanding Member of the Year by the Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police.

Representative Treadway is a past director of Toys for Tots and a current board member of the Birmingham Retirement and Relief System.

Treadaway, his wife Susan and their five children live in Morris and attend Enon Baptist Church.

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