词条 | Daniel Boman |
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| name = Daniel H. Boman | image = | state_house = Alabama | state = Alabama | district = 16th | term_start = January 12, 2011 | term_end = January 12, 2015 | preceded = William Thigpen | succeeded = Kyle South | party = Republican | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|12|7}} | birth_place = Tupelo, Mississippi | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Auburn University Birmingham School of Law | profession = Attorney | spouse = | residence = Sulligent, Alabama | religion = Southern Baptist }} Daniel H. Boman (born December 7, 1974) is a former Democratic member of the Alabama House of Representatives, representing the 16th District. He was defeated by Republican Kyle South in November 2014. Early life, education, and law careerBoman received an A.A. degree from Bevill State Community College, a B.A. degree in psychology from Auburn University, and a J.D. degree from the Birmingham School of Law. Alabama House of RepresentativesTenureBoman was elected to the state house as a Republican in the massive Republican wave that swept through the state in the 2010 elections, one which saw the Republicans take complete control of state government for the first time since Reconstruction. He defeated incumbent Democrat William Thigpen 54%-46%.[1] He attracted national attention in May 2011 when he switched parties and became a Democrat in protest of Republican support for an education bill.[2] Opponents of the bill argued that it was unfair to teachers facing firing or other adverse action.[3] In explaining his decision, Boman said: "During this current session I have seen this legislative body pass bills that I feel adversely affect what my people back home want, need, and deserve…I will never choose the Party over the people again."[4] Committee assignments
2012 Congressional election{{See also|United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama, 2012#District 4}}Boman ran in the Democratic primary for {{ushr|Alabama|4}}, held by incumbent Republican U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt in the 2012 congressional elections.[6] He did not have to give up his state house seat to run for Congress; Alabama state representatives serve four-year terms. He was defeated in the general election. 2018 State Senate RaceBoman has announced his intention to run as a Republican in the 2018 Republican primary for District 6 State Senate seat. [7] Personal lifeBoman is married and has three children.[8] References1. ^http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=225472 2. ^{{cite news |url=http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/05/alabama-lawmaker-abandons-gop-over-teacher-rights-stripping-law.php?ref=fpblg |title=Alabama Lawmaker Abandons GOP Over New Law Aimed At Teachers |author=McMorris-Santoro, Evan |work=Talking Points Memo |date=May 26, 2011}} 3. ^{{cite news | title = State Rep. Boman switches to Democratic Party| newspaper = The Tuscaloosa News | date = May 26, 2011| url = http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20110526/NEWS/110529701/1007?tc=ar| accessdate = 2011-05-28}} 4. ^{{cite web | last = Shryock | first = John| title = Ala. GOP lawmaker flips parties; joins Democrats | publisher = WBRC| date = May 26, 2011 | url = http://www.myfoxal.com/story/14735443/member-of-ala-gop-flips-parties-joins-democrats |accessdate = 2011-05-28}} 5. ^http://www.legislature.state.al.us/house/representatives/housebios/hd016.html 6. ^{{cite news|first=Steve|last=Doyle|title=Congressman Robert Aderholt draws two last-minute Democratic challengers|url=http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/01/us_rep_robert_aderholt_draws_t.html|publisher=The Huntsville Times|date=2012-01-14|accessdate=2012-01-16}} 7. ^{{Cite news|url=http://franklinfreepress.net/news/details.cfm?clientid=38&id=260026#.WoRDzXxG2Uk|title=Stutts to face three challengers in Republican Primary {{!}} Franklin Free Press|work=Franklin Free Press|access-date=2018-02-14}} 8. ^Legislative biography External links
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