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American politician
Robert Stewart
Member of the Alabama Senate
from the 23rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 9, 2022
Preceded byMalika Sanders-Fortier
Personal details
Born (1990-02-04) February 4, 1990 (age 34)
Selma, Alabama
Political partyDemocratic
EducationBachelor's Degree, Graduation Degree
Alma materTuskegee University
Kennesaw State University
ProfessionAccountant

Robert Stewart (born February 4, 1990) is an American politician and accountant serving the 23rd district in the Alabama Senate, which includes Butler County, Clarke County, Conecuh County, Dallas County, Lowndes County, Monroe County, Perry County, and Wilcox County.

Biography

Stewart was born on February 4, 1990 in Selma, Alabama. He won an academic scholarship to Tuskegee University, where he earned his bachelor's degree in science in accounting in May 2012. He then got a master's degree in July 2016 from Kennesaw State University. He is serving as a board member of All Abroad Inc., Steward Board of Shaw Temple AME Zion Church, Urban League of Young Professionals, a Charter Member of 100 Black Men of America, Inc in the Selma chapter, and is a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. In 2019, he earned the Outstanding Young Alumni of the Year award from the United Negro College Fund. He is currently employed as a tax policy lobbyist for Public Citizen, a think tank in Washington, D.C.

Stewart was elected as a democrat to the Alabama Senate in the 23rd district on November 8, 2022. He received 53.4% of the vote against Republican Michael Nimmer's 44.6%. A difference of 8.8%, or about 4,000 votes. He was sworn in that night at midnight. Previously, in the democratic primary, Stewart defeated Hank Sanders.

Following the statewide abortion ban, Stewart and most of his democratic colleagues called for the law to be repealed, or for it to at least have exceptions. They created legislation and bills which attempted to do that, although with Republicans having a large majority in the Alabama Senate, the legislation wasn't expected to be passed. He said "This bill is a messaging bill, but most bills start with a message". None of their legislation would be passed.

References

  1. https://www.robstewart4senate.com/meet-donavon
  2. ^ News, WAKA Action 8 (2022-06-22). "State Senate Upset: Robert Stewart Beats Hank Sanders in District 23". WAKA 8. Retrieved 2024-08-13. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Stewart looks to gain Senate 23 seat". 20 June 2022.
  4. "Alabama Legislature".
  5. "Alabama State Senate - District 23 Election Results | Tallahassee Democrat". www.tallahassee.com. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  6. "Alabama State Senate District 23". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  7. "Hank Sanders". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  8. Swetlik, Sarah (2023-03-21). "Sen. Figures on abortion bills: 'Women are still crying out loudly'". al. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
Members of the Alabama State Senate
President of the Senate
Will Ainsworth (R)
President pro tempore
Greg Reed (R)
Majority Leader
Steve Livingston (R)
Minority Leader
Bobby Singleton (D)
  1. Tim Melson (R)
  2. Tom Butler (R)
  3. Arthur Orr (R)
  4. Garlan Gudger (R)
  5. Greg Reed (R)
  6. Larry Stutts (R)
  7. Sam Givhan (R)
  8. Steve Livingston (R)
  9. Wes Kitchens (R)
  10. Andrew Jones (R)
  11. Lance Bell (R)
  12. Keith Kelley (R)
  13. Randy Price (R)
  14. April Weaver (R)
  15. Dan Roberts (R)
  16. J. T. Waggoner (R)
  17. Shay Shelnutt (R)
  18. Rodger Smitherman (D)
  19. Merika Coleman (D)
  20. Linda Coleman-Madison (D)
  21. Gerald Allen (R)
  22. Greg Albritton (R)
  23. Robert Stewart (D)
  24. Bobby Singleton (D)
  25. Will Barfoot (R)
  26. Kirk Hatcher (D)
  27. Jay Hovey (R)
  28. Billy Beasley (D)
  29. Donnie Chesteen (R)
  30. Clyde Chambliss (R)
  31. Josh Carnley (R)
  32. Chris Elliott (R)
  33. Vivian Davis Figures (D)
  34. Jack W. Williams (R)
  35. David Sessions (R)
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