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'''Alabama State Senate District 5''' includes all of [[Fayette County| | '''Alabama State Senate District 5''' includes all of [[Fayette County|Fayette]] and [[Walker County|Walker]] Counties along with western [[Jefferson County]], northern [[Tuscaloosa County]] and southern [[Winston County]]. Municipalities in the district include [[Arley]], [[Belk]], [[Berry]], [[Carbon Hill]], [[Concord]], [[Cordova]], [[Dora]], [[Double Springs]], [[Eldridge]], [[Fayette]], [[Jasper]], [[Kansas]], [[Lynn]], [[Natural Bridge]], [[Nauvoo]], [[Oakman]], [[Parrish]], [[Rock Creek]], [[Sipsey]], [[Sumiton]], [[Sylvan Springs]], [[West Jefferson]]. It also includes parts of [[Adamsville]], western [[Birmingham]], [[Brookwood]], [[Glen Allen]], [[Graysville]], [[Gu-Win]], [[Hueytown]], [[Northport]], [[Pleasant Grove]], [[Tuscaloosa]], and [[Winfield]]. | ||
As of the [[2010]] census, the district encompasses 134,976 residents; 88% white and 10% black. | As of the [[2010]] census, the district encompasses 134,976 residents; 88% white and 10% black. |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 7 April 2017
Alabama State Senate District 5 includes all of Fayette and Walker Counties along with western Jefferson County, northern Tuscaloosa County and southern Winston County. Municipalities in the district include Arley, Belk, Berry, Carbon Hill, Concord, Cordova, Dora, Double Springs, Eldridge, Fayette, Jasper, Kansas, Lynn, Natural Bridge, Nauvoo, Oakman, Parrish, Rock Creek, Sipsey, Sumiton, Sylvan Springs, West Jefferson. It also includes parts of Adamsville, western Birmingham, Brookwood, Glen Allen, Graysville, Gu-Win, Hueytown, Northport, Pleasant Grove, Tuscaloosa, and Winfield.
As of the 2010 census, the district encompasses 134,976 residents; 88% white and 10% black.
Senators
- Bob Wilson, 1975-1979
- Charles Bishop, 2006-2010
- Greg Reed, 2010-
External links
- Senate District 5 map at legislature.state.al.us