Walker County District Attorney Bill Adair announced that he has officially left the Democratic Party to join the Republican Party. Adair has served as DA for Walker County since 2011.
Adair has dedicated himself to increasing awareness of crime victims and the struggles they face as they navigate the criminal justice system. He led the effort to establish one of Alabama’s largest candlelight vigils to honor and remember victims, as well as the construction of a fountain on the courthouse square to honor those victims.
Bill Adair made the following statement regarding joining the Republican Party:
“The decision to switch parties was made after a great deal of personal reflection. I came to realize that my personal beliefs most closely aligned with those of the Republican Party. I’ve always believed in hard work and in treating people equally and fairly, as well as with dignity and respect.”
Walker County Republican Party Chairman Keith Davis made the following comment:
“The Walker County Republican Party welcomes Bill as the first Republican district attorney of Walker County. Bill is an outstanding district attorney that cares deeply about Walker County and upholding justice in Walker County. Several Republican leaders have encouraged Bill to come over — his values, ideals and principles align with the Republican Party.
“Bill has my full support and the full support of the Republican Party, and we are honored to call Bill a Republican.”
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Bill Armistead stated:
“We are proud that Bill Adair has stepped forward to make history in Walker County. The Republican Party’s conservative philosophy reaches from the courthouse to the statehouse and we are glad to add Adair to our ranks.
“Adair’s exodus from the Democratic Party is just another indication that the Alabama Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party are one in the same – too liberal for Alabama’s conservative voters. Adair’s departure once again highlights the Democrats’ inability to connect with the citizens of our great state. We look forward to the continued success of Bill Adair in the District Attorney’s office and to his future re-election as a Republican.”