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1914 Alabama House of Representatives election

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1914 Alabama House of Representatives election

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November 3, 1914
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All 106 seats in theAlabama House of Representatives
54 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderEdward B. Almon
(did not stand)
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceJanuary 10, 1911
Leader's seatColbert Co.
Last election102 seats4 seats
Seats won1041
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 3

 Third party
 
PartyProgressive
Last electionNew
Seats won1
Seat changeIncrease 1

Results:
     Democratic gain     Democratic hold
     Republican hold
     Progressive gain

Speaker before election

Edward B. Almon
Democratic

ElectedSpeaker

Archibald H. Carmichael
Democratic

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The1914 Alabama House of Representatives election took place on Tuesday, November 3, 1914, to elect 106 representatives to serve four-year terms in theAlabama House of Representatives. 104 Democrats, 1 Republican, and 1 Progressive were elected to the 1915 House.

Democratic candidates affiliated with thetemperance movement won a large majority in both houses of the 1915 Legislature. On January 12, 1915, former speakerArchibald H. Carmichael ofColbert County was nominated speaker with 71 votes to 30.[1]

General election results

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Counties not listed were won by Democrats in both the 1910 and 1914 elections:[2][3]

  • Chilton: "Bull Moose" Progressive W. E. Thomas was elected.[4] Republican W. L. Popwell won this seat in 1910.
  • Fayette: Democrat J. M. Moore was elected. Republican Sim T. Wright won this seat in 1910.
  • Shelby: Democrat H. M. Judge was elected. Republican W. H. Sturdivant won this seat in 1910.
  • Winston: Republican Chester Tubb was elected. Republican James E. Edmunds won this seat in 1910.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Drys Victorious In Both Houses of Legislature".Union Springs Herald. 13 January 1915. Retrieved1 October 2025.
  2. ^"Eleven Vacancies In Legislature".Russell Register. 20 September 1912. Retrieved1 October 2025.
  3. ^"The next Legislature of Alabama..."The Choctaw Advocate. 25 November 1914. Retrieved1 October 2025.
  4. ^"Representative W. E. Thomas".The Troy Messenger. 13 January 1915. Retrieved1 October 2025.
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