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Walter Thomas Maddox (born December 27, 1972) is an American politician who has served as the 36th mayor of
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, since 2005. From 2001 to 2005, he served on the Tuscaloosa City Council and as executive director of personnel for
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. Maddox was a field director for the Alabama Education Association from 1996 to 2001. Maddox was elected mayor of Tuscaloosa and has been reelected four times. In
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, he was the Democratic nominee for
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, losing to incumbent Republican
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.


Early life and career

Maddox was born and raised in Tuscaloosa, attended the
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, and graduated from Central High School in 1991. He attended the
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, where he received a
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in
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and a Master's in Public Administration. From 1996 to 2001, Maddox served as a field director for the Alabama Education Association. In 2001, he was appointed executive director of personnel for
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, serving until he was elected mayor. On August 28, 2001, Maddox was elected to the Tuscaloosa City Council, defeating incumbent Clell Hobson, 61% to 39%. He ran on a platform of education reform and crime reduction.


Mayor of Tuscaloosa

In 2005, longtime Tuscaloosa mayor Al DuPont retired. Maddox was an underdog against former city councilman Sammy Watson. Maddox came in second place in the initial round of voting, receiving 31.1% to Watson's 38%. This forced a runoff on September 13, which Maddox won with 54% of the vote to Watson's 46%. Maddox was inaugurated on October 3 in front of Tuscaloosa City Hall. On August 25, 2009, Maddox was reelected without opposition. Maddox was reelected again without opposition on August 27, 2013. On November 4, he was sworn in for his third term as mayor. Since his first inauguration, he has led initiatives to increase economic development, improve customer service with the implementation of Tuscaloosa 311 and provide quality pre-K education for academically at-risk four-year-olds. For the first time since 2005, Maddox faced a challenger in the 2017 mayoral election. His opponent was the founder of the Urban Progressive Party, Stepfon Lewis. Maddox defeated Lewis with 89% of the vote to Lewis's 11%. He was sworn into his fourth term on May 22, 2017. On March 2, 2021, Maddox was elected to his fifth term with 56% of the vote, defeating
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professor Serena Fortenberry and former University of Alabama football player Martin Houston.


2011 Tuscaloosa tornado

On April 27, 2011, a large EF4
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struck Tuscaloosa and
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, killing 44 people in Tuscaloosa County and inflicting $927 million in damage to the city. The tornado, part of the
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, was the second significant tornado to affect the city that month, as an EF3 tornado struck a similar part of the city on
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. On April 29, Maddox toured the April 27 tornado damage with public officials including President
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and Governor
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. The tornado destroyed 12% of the city; it severely damaged or destroyed approximately 5,300 homes and businesses. Maddox was widely praised for his leadership in the aftermath of the storm. ''
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'' described the Tuscaloosa disaster response as an attempt to "courageously create a showpiece" of "unique neighborhoods that are healthy, safe, accessible, connected, and sustainable."


Harvard Kennedy School crisis leadership fellow

Maddox is a fellow with the Program on Crisis Leadership at the
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's Kennedy School of Government. He was promoted to senior fellow in the program in August 2019, and will partner with the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative's executive education courses to discuss lessons he learned during Tuscaloosa's tornado recovery efforts.


2018 Alabama gubernatorial election

On October 5, 2017, Maddox announced his plans to run for governor of Alabama, saying Republican leadership had failed the state, which "still ranks near the bottom in every quality-of-life indicator from education to healthcare." He won the June 5 primary with 54.6% of the vote, defeating former
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Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb. In November he lost to Republican incumbent governor
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. Maddox ran as a "
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," pro- Second Amendment candidate.


Personal life

On December 27, 1998, Maddox married Robin Maddox, a realtor. After having a daughter together, they divorced in 2008. On June 26, 2010, Maddox married Stephanie Nicole Roberts. Their son was born in 2013.


See also

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List of mayors of Tuscaloosa, Alabama Tuscaloosa ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Tuscaloosa County in west-central Alabama, United States, on the Black Warrior River where the Gulf Coastal and Piedmont plains meet. Alabama's fifth-most populous city, the population wa ...


References


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Mayor of Tuscaloosa
official government website
Walt Maddox for Mayor
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