Jack Edwards (Alabama)

Jack Edwards (Alabama)

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state = Alabama
district = 1st
term_start = 1965
term_end = 1985
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succeeded = Sonny Callahan
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William Jackson (Jack) Edwards (born September 20, 1928) is a former U.S. Republican politician, who represented Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 until 1985.

Edwards was born in Birmingham, but eventually moved to Point Clear, a suburb of Mobile and opened a law practice there. He active in the Republican Party in the days when it barely existed in Alabama. His great-great grandfather, William F. Aldrich, had been the last Republican congressman from the state, serving (with a few months' break) from 1897 to 1901.

Edwards was first elected to Congress in 1964, one of five Republicans elected to the House from Alabama amid Barry Goldwater's sweep of the state in that year's presidential election. He represented the state's 1st District, based in Mobile. The seat had been left vacant when 28-year incumbent Frank Boykin was the state's only congressman not returned in the 1962 at-large election. He defeated Democrat John Tyson, Sr. by 19 points. This seemed unusual on paper, since most of the 1st's living residents had never been represented by a Republican before. However, southwest Alabama had been first regions of the state where old-line Democrats started switching parties in large numbers during the 1960s--a trend that only accelerated with the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He was reelected nine times, never facing serious opposition in what rapidly turned into one of the most Republican districts in the South.

In Congress, Edwards was known as one the chamber's brightest conservatives, and was a strong critic of forced busing. He was also known for good constituent service. He helped originate the "Gulf Coast Congressional Report", a public-service program giving a local view of Capitol politics.

Edwards didn't run for reelection in 1984 and resumed his law practice, which he still maintains today.

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