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* White, David (February 5, 2009) "Rodger Smitherman sworn in as president pro tempore of Senate." {{BN}}
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Revision as of 09:54, 2 March 2015

Rodger Smitherman

Rodger Mell Smitherman (born March 2, 1953 in Montgomery) has represented District 18 in the Alabama Senate since 1994.

Smitherman, a Democrat, is a lawyer, having recieved a bachelor's in business administration from University of Montevallo and his law degree from Miles Law School.

Smitherman served as President Pro Tempore of the Senate from 2009 to 2010.

Smitherman and his wife, Carole, herself a member of the Birmingham City Council, have 4 children.

Smitherman is also the coach of the Ramsay High School junior varsity girls' basketball team and an assistant for the varidty team. He has also coached at W. J. Christian School and is a semi-pro golfer.

Preceded by:
Fred Horn
Alabama State Senate, District 18
1995-
Succeeded by:
'
Preceded by:
Hinton Mitchem
President Pro Tempore, Alabama State Senate
2009-2010
Succeeded by:
Del Marsh

References

  • White, David (February 5, 2009) "Rodger Smitherman sworn in as president pro tempore of Senate." The Birmingham News

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