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Alabama's 24th Senate district
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Alabama's 24th Senate district is one of 35 districts in the Alabama Senate. The district has been represented by Bobby Singleton, the Senate Minority Leader, since a special election in 2005.
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Following Reynolds v. Sims in 1964, which ruled that electoral districts of state legislatures must be roughly equal in population, the Alabama Senate was reapportioned to elect 35 Senators from 26 districts.[10] District 24 became a multi-member district, comprising Mobile County and electing 3 Senators using plurality block voting.[11] Following a further court case in 1972, the district, along with all others in the Alabama Senate, was reapportioned to a single-member district for the 1974 election.[12]
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District officeholders
Senators take office at midnight on the day of their election.[13]
- Bobby Singleton (2005–present)
- Charles Steele Jr. (1994–2004)
- Walter Owens (1990–1994)
- Earl Goodwin (1983–1990)
- Chip Bailey (1978–1983)[14]
- Sam L. Adams (1974–1978)[15]
As a multi-member district:
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- James S. Clark (1958–1966)[18]
- George E. Little (1954–1958)[19]
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