- Perry O. Hooper, Sr.
Perry Oliver Hooper, Sr. (born
April 8 ,1925 , inBirmingham, Alabama ), is an Americanjurist who served as the twenty-seventhChief Justice of theAlabama Supreme Court from 1995 to 2001. He was the first Republican to have been elected to his state's highest court.Hooper attended
Birmingham Southern College and theUniversity of Alabama in Tuscaloosa after service in theUnited States Marine Corps . After receipt of hisJuris Doctor degree at UA, he entered private practice. In 1964, during theBarry Goldwater sweep of Alabama, Hooper was elected probate judge ofMontgomery County, Alabama , the first Republican to have been elected to that position since the 19th century. He continued in that position until 1974, when was elected Circuit Judge of Alabama's 15th Judicial Circuit. In 1983, he returned to private practice.In 1968, Hooper was the Republican nominee for the
United States Senate for theopen seat vacated by retiring DemocratLister Hill . He received 201,277 votes (24 percent) to 638,774 (76 percent) for the Democratic nominee, thenLieutenant Governor James B. Allen , a conservative whose views were similar to those of Hooper. Hooper polled 54,304 more votes in his statewide race than did his party's presidential nominee,Richard Nixon . Hooper narrowly held his home county of Montgomery County and fared best among upper-income whites, having received two thirds of the vote in higher socio-economicprecinct s in both Montgomery and Birmingham. Lower-income whites, conversely, supported Allen by a wide margin. In eleven of the state's sixty-seven counties, Hooper failed to reach double digits. Years later, Hooper recalled that many voters "didn't know" that he was in the race: "They only knew thatGeorge Wallace was carrying the banner [for President] ... People didn't dislike Nixon, they just like Wallace, who sounded... Republican," Hooper said.In 1994, Hooper was narrowly elected Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, the first Republican in that position. He was sworn in on
October 20 , 1995, and remained Chief Justice until his resignation in 2001.Hooper's son, Perry Hooper, Jr. (born 1955), also of Montgomery, is a former Republican member of the
Alabama House of Representatives . Hooper, Jr., was the unsuccessful Republican Party nominee for theAlabama Public Service Commission in thegeneral election held onNovember 7 ,2006 .References
* Alabama Department of Archives and History. " [http://www.archives.state.al.us/judicial/hooper.html Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justices: Perry O. Hooper, Sr.] ". Accessed April 22, 2007.
* Alabama House of Representatives. " [http://www.legislature.state.al.us/SearchableInstruments/2001RS/Resolutions/HJR9.htm 2001 Resolution HJR9] ". February 6, 2001.
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