Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl issued the following statement regarding the dismissal of State Rep. Shane Stringer from his position with the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office: “To have a State Representative willing to stand up for people’s constitutional rights and lose his job over it is incredibly brave and honorable. Rep. Shane Stringer is
ALGOP Chairman Lathan Statement on the State of the State Address
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan issued the following statement at the conclusion of Governor Kay Ivey’s State of the State address: “Governor Kay Ivey set forth an agenda with big goals and a bold vision. I have no doubt she will work with the Legislature to have deep discussions to prioritize the needs of
ALGOP Chairman Praises Confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to SCOTUS, Blasts Senator Jones for NO Vote
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan issued the following statement following the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States: “Once again, the U.S. Senate has confirmed one of President Donald Trump’s eminently qualified nominees to the United States Supreme Court. Amy Coney Barrett is an excellent addition to the
ALGOP Chairman Terry Lathan Issues Statement on First Presidential Debate
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan issued the following statement on the First Presidential Debate: “President Trump swiftly demonstrated that his ‘Promises Made, Promises Kept’ record will continue for four more years. The comparison between the two agendas couldn’t be starker. The President’s record in 47 months compared to Joe Biden’s 47 years in office
ALGOP Chairman Terry Lathan Issues Statement on SCOTUS Nominee
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan issued the following statement on the announcement of President Trump’s nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, for the United States Supreme Court: “President Trump has nominated a superior candidate for our nation’s highest court. Judge Amy Coney Barrett is a solid constitutional jurist who has distinguished herself both on the bench
ALGOP Qualifying Ends for SD 26 Special Election
The Alabama Republican Party closed its candidate qualifying period for the Alabama Senate District 26 special primary election on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 5 p.m., per the proclamation issued by Governor Kay Ivey. The following individual has qualified to run for this Senate seat: William Green As there is no other candidate who qualified
ALGOP Statement on the RNC’s Continued Support of Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan made the following statement regarding the RNC’s continued support for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate: “The Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, has contacted us and confirmed that the RNC is transferring funds to the Alabama Republican Party for the Roy Moore campaign for the December 12
ALGOP County Parties Welcome New Elected Officials
ALGOP County Parties Welcome New Elected Officials Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan made the following statement regarding new ALGOP elected officials: “Today, because of our strong county Republican parties, the ALGOP is thriving. Now, 60% of all partisan elected officials in Alabama are Republican. With our steadfast conservative supporters, we can truly say we
ALGOP Statement on US Senate Nominee Roy Moore
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan made the following statement regarding the U.S. Senate election: “On Wednesday evening, the Alabama Republican Party Steering Committee, comprised of 21 members, met to discuss the events and circumstances regarding the December 12 U.S. Senate race.” “The ALGOP Steering Committee supports Judge Roy Moore as our nominee and trusts
ALGOP Statement on the Passing of Former Alabama Congressman Jim Martin
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan made the following statement regarding former Alabama Congressman Jim Martin: “Congressman Jim Martin was a great asset to our state. He lived a long life dedicated to serving Alabama in various roles. He was elected to Congress as a Republican in 1965 for one term until 1967. At the
