Many Alabama lawmakers left without major party opposition
By BOB JOHNSON
Associated Press Writer
Despite frequent complaints, Alabama residents must be pretty happy with their state legislators.
A total of 36 members of the 105-member Alabama House and seven of 35 state senators are running for re-election without major party opposition, including 21 Democrats in the House and four in the Senate. There are also some races where Democrats have opposition in their June 6 party primary, but where there is not a Republican for the winner to face.
Republicans had promised a major effort to wrest control of the Legislature from Democrats, but left Democrats unchallenged in a number of races across the state, which could derail the GOP goal. Republicans have candidates in 69 of the 105 races in the Alabama House and would have to win all but 16 to take control of the House. Democrats currently hold a 62-43 majority in the House.
But Republican leaders say they have quality candidates in a number of key races where they feel Democrats are vulnerable.
"We looked at races where the demographics are favorable to us and where we could recruit a good candidate. There were some races where the incumbent is unbeatable and it would be useless to waste resources on it," said Rep. Mike Hubbard, R-Auburn, the Republican Caucus leader in the House. "We feel we have an excellent slate of candidates in the districts that are winnable."
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