Bradley Byrne

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Bradley Byrne

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth February 16, 1955 (Age: 71)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Bradley Byrne was born in Mobile, Alabama, and holds degrees from UMS-Wright Preparatory School, Duke University, and the University of Alabama School of Law. He began his career in education, serving on the Alabama State Board of Education and later as Chancellor of Alabama's Community College System. Byrne transitioned to public service, winning a State Senate seat and later a congressional seat, where he consistently aligned with Republican policies. He has held leadership roles in both the private and public sectors, including his current position as CEO and President of the Mobile Chamber of Commerce.

Political Ideas

Bradley Byrne's political identity is marked by a staunch alignment with conservative principles, yet his legislative record reveals surprising flexibility on certain issues. He exhibits a highly localized approach, particularly in his support for infrastructure projects in Alabama, suggesting a strategic focus on regional economic benefits. Byrne's ideological rigidity is evident in his opposition to abortion, federal minimum wage increases, and universal background checks for gun sales. However, his unexpected alignment with opposing factions on environmental regulations and certain foreign policy measures indicates a calculated approach to balancing national and regional interests.

Campaigns
2018: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2018 Alabama's 1st congressional district election

153,228 votes (63.20%)

Win
2016: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2016 Alabama's 1st congressional district election

208,083 votes (96.40%)

Win
2014: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2014

103,758 votes (68.20%)

Win
2010: Alabama State Governor

Election History

Republican primary runoff results

204,394 votes (43.93%)

Loss

Winner: Robert J. Bentley, Nathan Deal

Alabama Governor 2010, Republican Primary Results

137,451 votes (27.89%)

Win