Alabama's 2nd House of Representatives district

Alabama's 2nd House of Representatives district is one of 105 districts in the Alabama House of Representatives. Its current representative is Ben Harrison.[1] The district was created in 1966 and encompasses parts of Lauderdale and Limestone counties.

Alabama's 2nd State
House of Representatives
district

Representative
  Lynn Greer
RRogersville

Representatives

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Representative Party Term start Term end Electoral history Represented counties Ref. [2]
District created November 9, 1966
Robert R. Berryman Democratic November 9, 1966 July 9, 1969 Died in office Limestone, Lawrence
Karl E. Burgreen November 4, 1970 Elected in 1966
Kiley T. Berryman July 9, 1969 Finished husband's term
Thomas Carter Democratic November 4, 1970 November 6, 1974 Elected in 1970
Wayland Cross
Robert M. Hill Jr. Democratic November 6, 1974 November 8, 1978 Elected in 1974 Lawrence
Nelson R. Starkey Jr. Democratic November 8, 1978 November 3, 1982 Elected in 1978
Elected in 1982
November 3, 1982 November 9, 1983
Tom C. Coburn Democratic November 9, 1983 November 5, 1986 Elected in 1983
Elected in 1986
Colbert
November 5, 1986 November 7, 1990
Marcel Black Democratic November 7, 1990 November 9, 1994 Elected in 1990
James H. Hamilton Democratic November 9, 1994 November 4, 1998 Elected in 1994
Elected in 1998
Lauderdale, Limestone
November 4, 1998 November 6, 2002
Lynn Greer Republican November 6, 2002 November 8, 2006 Elected in 2002
Mike Curtis Democratic November 8, 2006 November 3, 2010 Elected in 2006
Lynn Greer Republican November 3, 2010 November 5, 2014 Elected in 2010
Elected in 2014
Elected in 2018
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November 5, 2014 November 7, 2018
November 7, 2018 November 9, 2022

General elections

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Year Democratic Republican Other[3]
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
1966 Robert R. Berryman 10,629 42.31 Norman Pool 1,982 7.89 None
Edward Burgreen 10,454 41.61 Curtis B. Campbell 2,057 8.19 None
1970[4] Tommy Carter 11,423 100.00 None None
Wayland Cross 11,433 100.00 None None
1974 Robert M. Hill Jr. 2,883 100.00 None None
1978 Nelson R. Starkey Jr. [data missing] [data missing] [data missing]
1982 Nelson R. Starkey Jr. 8,191 90.88 None Bill Spears (Independent) 822 9.12
1983 Tom C. Coburn 1,355 100.00 None None
1986 Tom C. Coburn 7,279 100.00 None None
1990 Marcel Black 6,496 100.00 None None
1994 James H. Hamilton 8,019 98.48 None Others 124 1.52
1998 James H. Hamilton 8,178 66.23 Tex Tatum 4,161 33.70 Others 9 0.07
2002 Mary Pettus 5,718 46.40 Lynn Greer 6,426 52.14 Johnny Letson (Libertarian) 180 1.46
2006 Mike Curtis 7,702 65.19 Mary Pettus 4,113 34.81 None
2010 Mike Curtis 6,284 45.22 Lynn Greer 7,599 54.68 Write-Ins 15 0.11
2014 Andrew Betterton 5,224 37.87 Lynn Greer 8,561 62.05 Write-Ins 11 0.08
2018 Lora Mae Morrow 4,798 26.84 Lynn Greer 13,056 73.04 Write-Ins 21 0.12

References

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  1. ^ a b "Alabama Legislature". www.legislature.state.al.us. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "AL House 002". ourcampaign.com. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  3. ^ "District 2 Races (1967-Present)". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  4. ^ "Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1975 (Chapter 12)". digital.archives.alabama.gov. Retrieved March 29, 2019.