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Del Marsh President Pro Tem of the Alabama Senate Incumbent Assumed office
November 3, 2010Governor Robert Bentley Preceded by Rodger Smitherman Member of the Alabama Senate
from the 12th districtIncumbent Assumed office
November 3, 1998Preceded by Doug Ghee Personal details Born September 2, 1956
Wheeling, West VirginiaPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Ginger Suddeth Marsh Children Two Profession business owner Religion Episcopalian Del Marsh is a Republican member of the Alabama Senate, representing the 12th District since 1998. He defeated Democratic challenger Judge Wallace Wyatt in the 2010 Midterm Elections. The next day, he was chosen as President pro tempore of the Alabama State Senate by his colleagues.
External links
- Alabama State Legislature – Senator Del Marsh official government website
- Project Vote Smart – Senator Del Marsh (AL) profile
- Follow the Money – Del Marsh
Members of the Alabama State Senate President of the Senate: Kay Ivey (R) • President pro Tempore: Del Marsh (R) • Majority Leader: J. T. Waggoner (R) • Minority Leader: Roger Bedford, Jr. (D)- Tammy Irons (D)
- Bill Holtzclaw (R)
- Arthur Orr (R)
- Paul Bussman (R)
- Greg Reed (R)
- R. Bedford Jr. (D)
- Paul Sanford (R)
- Shadrack McGill (R)
- Clay Scofield (R)
- Phil Williams (R)
- Jerry L. Fielding (D)
- Del Marsh (R)
- Gerald Dial (R)
- Cam Ward (R)
- Slade Blackwell (R)
- J. T. Waggoner (R)
- Scott Beason (R)
- R. Smitherman (D)
- Priscilla Dunn (D)
- Linda Coleman (D)
- Gerald Allen (R)
- Marc Keahey (D)
- Henry Sanders (D)
- Bobby Singleton (D)
- Dick Brewbaker (R)
- Quinton Ross (D)
- Tom Whatley (R)
- Billy Beasley (D)
- Harri Smith (I)
- Bryan Taylor (R)
- Jimmy Holley (R)
- Trip Pittman (R)
- Viv Figures (D)
- Rusty Glover (R)
- Ben Brooks (R)
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