Jerry Carl AL-01

Current Position: US Representative of AL 1st District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
District: includes the entirety of Washington, Mobile, Baldwin and Monroe counties, as well as most of Escambia County. The largest city in the district is Mobile.

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I’m proud to join @RepMariaSalazar in supporting the people of #Cuba as they demand an end to the brutally oppressive Castro regime that has denied them basic freedoms for more than 60 years.

Rep. Jerry Carl views border situation

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Shomari Figures AL-02

Shomari Coleman Figures (born September 3, 1985) is an American politician from Mobile, Alabama. A member of the Democratic Party, Figures is the member-elect for the United States House of Representatives in Alabama’s 2nd congressional district.

Figures is the son of Michael Figures, a civil rights attorney and member of the Alabama Senate, and Vivian Davis Figures, who succeeded her husband in the Alabama Senate after his death. His father was the attorney of Beulah Mae Donald whose son was lynched by members of the United Klans of America. Donald was awarded $7 million dollars, which bankrupted the organization.

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Bradley Byrne

Current Position: US Representative of AL 1st District since 2013
Affiliation: Republican

Bradley Roberts Byrne (born February 16, 1955 is an American business attorney and politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Alabama’s 1st congressional district from 2014 to 2021. Elected as a member of the state Board of Education as a Democrat in 1994, he became a member of the Republican Party in 1997, and served in the Alabama Senate from 2003 to 2007, representing the state’s 32nd district.

Byrne was chancellor of the Alabama Community College System from 2007 until he resigned in 2009 to run for the 2010 Republican nomination for governor of Alabama] In December 2013 he won a special election to represent the state’s 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. Byrne ran in the Republican primary for the 2020 United States Senate election in Alabama, but was defeated in the first round of the primary by Tommy Tuberville and Jeff Sessions.

Source: Wikipedia

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