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'''Alabama State House of Representatives, District 52''' is comprised of parts of [[Homewood]], [[Mountain Brook]] and [[Bessemer]], as well as the [[Glen Iris]], [[Powderly]], [[Southwest Birmingham]] and [[West End]] communities in [[Birmingham]] and sections of unincorporated [[Jefferson County]].
'''Alabama State House of Representatives, District 52''' is comprised of parts of [[Homewood]], [[Mountain Brook]] and [[Bessemer]], as well as the [[Glen Iris]], [[Powderly]], [[Southwest Birmingham]] and [[West End]] communities in [[Birmingham]] and sections of unincorporated [[Jefferson County]].


District 52 was represented by [[John Rogers]], who was first elected to the seat in [[1982 general election|1983]] and re-elected to ten consecutive terms. He resigned in March [[2024]] after reaching a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in a kickback scheme related to the [[Jefferson County Community Service Fund]].
District 52 was represented by [[John Rogers]], who was first elected to the seat in [[1982 general election|1983]] and re-elected to ten more consecutive terms. He resigned in March [[2024]] after reaching a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in a kickback scheme related to the [[Jefferson County Community Service Fund]].
 
==Represenatation==
* 1983–1986: [[John Rogers]] (1st term)
* [[1986 general election|1986]]–1990: [[John Rogers]] (2nd term)
* [[1990 general election|1990]]–1994: [[John Rogers]] (3rd term)
* [[1994 general election|1994]]–1998: [[John Rogers]] (4th term)
* [[1998 general election|1998]]–2002: [[John Rogers]] (5th term)
* [[2002 general election|2002]]–2006: [[John Rogers]] (6th term)
* [[2006 general election|2006]]–2010: [[John Rogers]] (7th term)
* [[2010 general election|2010]]–2014: [[John Rogers]] (8th term)
* [[2014 general election|2014]]–2018: [[John Rogers]] (9th term)
* [[2018 general election|2018]]–2022: [[John Rogers]] (10th term)
* [[2022 general election|2022]]–2024: [[John Rogers]] (11th term), resigned March 2024
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==2024 special election==
==2024 special election==
On [[March 18]], [[2024]] Governor [[Kay Ivey]] scheduled a special election for [[October 1]] to fill the vacant seat left by Rogers' resignation. She scheduled party primaries for the special election on [[June 18]], with run-offs, if necessary, to be held on [[July 16]]. The deadline to qualify for the primaries was set for April 16.
On [[March 18]], [[2024]] Governor [[Kay Ivey]] scheduled a special election for [[October 1]] to fill the vacant seat left by Rogers' resignation. She scheduled party primaries for the special election on [[June 18]], with run-offs, if necessary, to be held on [[July 16]]. The deadline to qualify for the primaries was set for April 16.
* Republican Party primary
** [[Carlos Crum]]
* Democratic Party primary
** [[Dedra Campbell]]
** [[Kelvin Datcher]]
** [[Eric Major]]
** [[LaTanya Millhouse]]
** [[Eyrika Parker]]
** [[Frank Woodson]]


==References==
==References==
* Ruisi, Anne (March 30, 2010) "2010 Legislative elections - Frederick Alexander seeks State House District 52." {{BN}}
* Ruisi, Anne (March 30, 2010) "2010 Legislative elections - Frederick Alexander seeks State House District 52." {{BN}}
* Akin, Emery (August 31, 2023) "Assistant to Fred Plump Jr. pleads guilty to fraud charges." CBS42.com
* Akin, Emery (August 31, 2023) "Assistant to Fred Plump Jr. pleads guilty to fraud charges." CBS42.com
* Bryant, Joseph D. (April 18, 2024) "7 candidates qualify to run for Alabama House seat after John Rogers’ resignation, guilty plea." {{AL}}


[[Category:Alabama House Districts|52]]
[[Category:Alabama House Districts|52]]

Latest revision as of 09:17, 18 April 2024

Alabama State House of Representatives, District 52 is comprised of parts of Homewood, Mountain Brook and Bessemer, as well as the Glen Iris, Powderly, Southwest Birmingham and West End communities in Birmingham and sections of unincorporated Jefferson County.

District 52 was represented by John Rogers, who was first elected to the seat in 1983 and re-elected to ten more consecutive terms. He resigned in March 2024 after reaching a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in a kickback scheme related to the Jefferson County Community Service Fund.

Represenatation

2024 special election

On March 18, 2024 Governor Kay Ivey scheduled a special election for October 1 to fill the vacant seat left by Rogers' resignation. She scheduled party primaries for the special election on June 18, with run-offs, if necessary, to be held on July 16. The deadline to qualify for the primaries was set for April 16.

References

  • Ruisi, Anne (March 30, 2010) "2010 Legislative elections - Frederick Alexander seeks State House District 52." The Birmingham News
  • Akin, Emery (August 31, 2023) "Assistant to Fred Plump Jr. pleads guilty to fraud charges." CBS42.com
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (April 18, 2024) "7 candidates qualify to run for Alabama House seat after John Rogers’ resignation, guilty plea." AL.com