Lowell Ray Barron is a former Democratic politician, businessman who was a member of the Alabama Senate, and represented the 8th District from 1982 to 2010. He was elected President Pro Tem of the Alabama Senate from 1999 to 2007, and after having serving seven terms in the state Senate, was defeated by 628 votes in the 2010 general election by Republican Shadrack McGill. Alabama's 8th Senate district includes all of Jackson County and parts of DeKalb and Madison Counties.
Early life and education
He was born in Jackson County, received his
Bachelor of Science degree
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pharmacy
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from
Auburn University
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and, in 1965, opened a pharmacy in Fyffe.
Career
He was elected Mayor of Fyffe in 1968, a position he held until 1982, when he was first elected to the Alabama Senate.
New elections for the state Senate and House were held in 1983 after district lines were redrawn, and the Alabama Democratic Party picked nominees rather than holding new primary elections. After his first year in the Senate, he was not selected as the Democratic nominee. Subsequently, he waged the state's first and only successful write-in campaign for the Alabama Legislature and won the Democratic nomination. He encouraged people to write in "Lowell Barron" with the "itty bitty pencils" which his campaign distributed, and his write-in campaign still stands as one of the most successful in American history. While the Senate district contained three counties (DeKalb, Jackson and parts of Madison), he received write-in votes in 26 of Alabama's 67 counties.
He was elected by the full Senate as
president ''pro tempore'' for two terms (1999–2007). In 1999, the Democratic-held legislature stripped much of the powers of the Republican
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, who was the presiding officer of the Alabama Senate. Senators changed the Senate rules to give those much of those powers it to the President Pro Tempore, which increased Barron's influence. Barron was reelected as President Pro Tem in 2003. After the 2006 elections, Barron did not run for Pro Tem but instead was appointed Chair of the powerful Senate Rules Committee. Democratic Senator
Hinton Mitchem succeeded Barron as Pro Tem in 2007.
Barron made national and international news in June 2007 when fellow Senator
Charles Bishop, a Republican Senator and former Democratic Senate Rules Chairman in the 1980s, hit Barron while on the Senate floor. According to the ''
Birmingham News
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'' Bishop accused Barron of using profanity after Bishop (R-Jasper) confronted Barron on floor of the Senate. Barron was working on a Senate Rules Committee report when Bishop became angered because, in a procedural move, he had lost his turn to debate the issue pending before the Senate when Senator Pat Lindsey (D-Butler) was presiding. Bishop punched Barron in the face, and fellow Senators, including
Parker Griffith (D-Huntsville),
Bobby Denton
Bobby E. Denton is a former Democratic member of the Alabama Senate, who represented the 1st District since 1978, and was the Dean of the Senate, an honorary title. He has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alabama and is a previous Dir ...
(D-Muscle Shoals) and others, saw the attack and restrained Bishop.
Barron has four children, and eight grandchildren, and resides in
Rainsville, Alabama. He is a
Baptist. Barron is an Auburn fan and served on the Auburn University Board of Trustees from 1993 to 2003. He lists
golf, gardening, family and
tennis as his hobbies.
On April 23, 2013, Barron was indicted in DeKalb County Circuit Court on charges of campaign finance law violations. After taking office in January 2011, Alabama Attorney General
Luther Strange convened seven grand juries in Jackson County and DeKalb County before obtaining an indictment against Barron by the seventh grand jury in April 2013 on two counts of ethics violations and four counts of Fair Campaign Practices Act violations. In 2014, the Alabama Attorney General lost appeals to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals and the Alabama Supreme Court by unanimous rulings of both courts. Subsequently, the Attorney General's office filed a motion in DeKalb County Circuit Court in August 2014 to dismiss all charges against Barron. On August 26, 2014, a DeKalb County Circuit Judge dismissed the indictment against Barron.
["Judge dismisses indictment against ex-Sen. Lowell Barron," ''Montgomery Advertiser,'' August 26, 2014. http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/politics/southunionstreet/2014/08/26/judge-dismisses-indictment-against-lowell-barron/14625621/]
See also
*
List of Auburn University people
References
External links
Alabama State Legislature - Senator Lowell Ray Barronofficial government website
Project Vote Smart - Senator Lowell Ray Barron (AL)profile
*''Follow the Money'' - Lowell R. Barron
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campaign contributions
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Democratic Party Alabama state senators
1942 births
Living people
People from Jackson County, Alabama
Auburn University alumni
Mayors of places in Alabama