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The district was greatly expanded into Shelby County in [[1983]]. Former [[Alabama Senate District 12|District 12]] senator [[John Amari]] took over District 15 while incumbent [[Earl Hilliard]] inherited [[Alabama Senate District 20|District 20]], whose incumbent [[Donald Holmes]] assumed the new District 12.
The district was greatly expanded into Shelby County in [[1983]]. Former [[Alabama Senate District 12|District 12]] senator [[John Amari]] took over District 15 while incumbent [[Earl Hilliard]] inherited [[Alabama Senate District 20|District 20]], whose incumbent [[Donald Holmes]] assumed the new District 12.
District 15 is currently represented by [[Steve French]], who was elected in [[1998 general election|1998]].


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==Senators==
==Senators==
* [[U. W. Clemon]], 1974-1982
* [[U. W. Clemon]], 1974-1982
* [[Earl Hilliard]], 1983-1984
* [[Earl Hilliard]], 1983-1984 (reassigned to[[Alabama Senate District 20|District 20]])
* [[John Amari]], 1984-1998
* [[John Amari]], 1984-1998 (reassigned from [[Alabama Senate District 12|District 12]])
* [[Steve French]], 1998-2010
* [[Steve French]], 1998-2010
* [[Slade Blackwell]], 2010-
* [[Slade Blackwell]], 2010-

Revision as of 11:08, 7 April 2017

Alabama State Senate District 15 includes most of eastern Shelby County (Chelsea, Columbiana, Vincent, Wilsonville, etc.) and parts of eastern Jefferson County (Center Point, Trussville, Irondale, etc.)

The district was greatly expanded into Shelby County in 1983. Former District 12 senator John Amari took over District 15 while incumbent Earl Hilliard inherited District 20, whose incumbent Donald Holmes assumed the new District 12.

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