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Robert Earl Albright (April 9, 1936 – November 27, 2023) was an American politician who served in the
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from 1974 to 1986. A member of the Democratic Party, Albright represented the 20th and later the 21st district in the
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area. He began his career as a schoolteacher.


Early life and education

Robert Earl Albright was born on April 9, 1936, and was a native of Paint Rock, Alabama. His brother, Ray Albright, served in the
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. He graduated from Central High School and went on to serve in the
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. During his period of service he represented the
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's
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in the national
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tournament. Albright attained a degree from
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, which he attended on the
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from his service in the Air Force.


Career

Albright worked as a biology teacher, sports coach and vocational counselor at schools for 25 years. While working in education, Albright was elected to the
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in 1974, representing the
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, area in the state house's 20th district. One of Albright's primary opponents, Marcus "Bulldog" Daniel, was a neighbor who lived on the same street as him. Albright and Daniel advanced to a runoff election, which Albright won with 56% of the vote to Daniel's 44%. Albright won in the general election with 70% of the vote against Republican nominee Bill Albritton, during an election cycle that "wiped out" Republicans in the state house, according to the ''
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''. During his tenure, Albright was noted for his work in upholding the
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in Huntsville, ensuring the city's compliance with the law, as well as pursuing equity in Alabama legislation. In 1976, Albright was part of successful opposition to the state budget proposed by Governor
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, which Albright said pitted funding for state employees against education, at a time when both departments were in "dire need". Albright advocated for raising taxes to increase funding for both areas. Albright also worked to secure a state grant for video equipment at the media departments of the
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and Lee High School. In 1983, Albright was redistricted to the 21st district during a special legislative election. The district remained in the Huntsville area and Albright defeated Republican nominee Keith B. Wilson with 54% of the vote in the special election. Albright served as a delegate from Alabama to the
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. In 1986, Albright lost a Democratic primary challenge to former representative Dewayne Freeman, unseating him. In 1990, Albright attempted to mount a comeback when he challenged
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Bill Smith in the Democratic primary. Albright was financially supported by the
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and a trial lawyers' lobbying group with over $42,000 to his campaign, but lost the election to Smith. After leaving the
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, Albright worked in building engines and was a frequent speaker on civics at
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activities.


Personal life and death

Albright was married to Joan Hall, who died in 2022; the couple had three children together: Robert, Jr., Joseph, and Cherise. Albright died at his home in
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, on November 27, 2023, at the age of 87.


References

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