Alabama House of Representatives District 73 | ||
Current incumbent | Matt Fridy | |
Population | 48,266 | |
Race | 44.1% White, 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, 1.3% Two or More Races, 3.6% Asian, 2.3% Other, 48.4% Black, 0% Pacific Islander | |
Voting age | 76.1% age 18 and over |
Alabama’s seventy-third state house district is represented by Republican Representative Matt Fridy.
As of the 2010 census, a total of 48,266 civilians reside within Alabama's seventy-third house of representatives district. Alabama state representatives represent an average of 45,521 residents. After the 2000 Census, each member represented 42,353 residents.
Elected officials are not subjected to term limits and Alabama House members are one of only five lower house officials in the United States that are elected every four years. Alabama's state representatives assume office the day following their election.
Members of the House must be 21 at the time of their election, must be citizens and residents of the State of Alabama for at least 3 years and residents of their district at least one year prior to election.
State legislators | |
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Salary | Per diem |
$48,123/year | No set per diem during the legislative session. Legislators are reimbursed for in-state travel expenses, which include mileage and per diem. |
If there is a vacancy in the House, a special election must be conducted in order to fill the vacant seat. The governor must call for a special election if the vacancy happened before next scheduled general election and the House is in session. The governor has all discretion in setting the date of the election along with nominating deadlines.
Incumbent Matt Fridy (R) defeated Jack Jacobs (D) in the general election for Alabama House of Representatives District 73 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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✔ |
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Matt Fridy (R) |
69.1
|
12,913 |
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Jack Jacobs (D) |
30.9
|
5,772 | |
Other/Write-in votes |
0.1
|
10 |
|
Total votes: 18,695 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Jack Jacobs advanced from the Democratic primary for Alabama House of Representatives District 73 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate |
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✔ |
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Jack Jacobs (D) |
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Incumbent Matt Fridy defeated Stephen Bryant in the Republican primary for Alabama House of Representatives District 73 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Matt Fridy (R) |
85.3
|
4,902 |
|
Stephen Bryant (R) |
14.7
|
846 |
|
Total votes: 5,748 |
Elections for the Alabama House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 3, 2014; a runoff election took place where necessary on July 15, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 7, 2014. Matt Fridy defeated Jody Trautwein in the Republican primary and was unchallenged in the general election.
Alabama House of Representatives, District 73 Republican Primary, 2014
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
---|---|---|
Matt Fridy | 69.2% | 3,836 |
Jody Trautwein | 30.8% | 1,709 |
Total Votes | 5,545 |
Elections for the office of Alabama House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on June 1, 2010, and a general election on November 2, 2010. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 2, 2010. Joseph Lister Hubbard ran unopposed in the June 1 primary before defeating incumbent David Grimes (R) in the general election. Grimes defeated Jeremy Walker in the June 1 Republican primary.
Alabama House of Representatives District 73, General Election, 2010
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Democratic | Joseph Lister Hubbard | 51% | 8,137 | |
Republican | David Grimes | 49% | 7,825 | |
Total Votes | 15,962 |
From 2002 to 2014, candidates for Alabama House of Representatives District 73 raised a total of $1,123,822. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $93,652 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.
Campaign contributions, Alabama House of Representatives District 73
Year | Amount | Candidates | Average |
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2014 | $199,656 | 2 | $99,828 |
2012 | $6,750 | 1 | $6,750 |
2010 | $530,521 | 3 | $176,840 |
2008 | $25,317 | 1 | $25,317 |
2006 | $154,692 | 3 | $51,564 |
2002 | $206,886 | 2 | $103,443 |
Total | $1,123,822 | 12 | $93,652 |