Charlotte Meadows

Charlotte Meadows is an American politician. She has served in the Alabama House of Representatives since 2019, after running unsuccessfully in 2013.

Charlotte Meadows
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives
from the 74th district
Assumed office
2019
Preceded byDimitri Polizos
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Allen Meadows
EducationUniversity of South Alabama (MBA)

Political positions

Marijuana

Meadows filibustered and voted against a bill that legalized medical marijuana usage in Alabama.[1] Meadows and a small group of other legislators spoke for nine hours in opposition to the bill–no attempt was made to cloture the members. In her speech, Meadows brought up the death of Rod Bramblett, who was killed in a car accident by a teenager who was under the influence.[2]

Electoral history

2019 Alabama House of Representatives special election, district 74[3][4][5]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charlotte Meadows 1,220 44.0%
Republican Michael Fritz 619 22.3%
Republican Jesse Heifner 321 11.6%
Republican Daniel Sparkman 307 11.1%
Republican Tobias Grant 193 7.0%
Republican Jay King 115 4.1%
Total votes 2,775 100.0
Runoff election
Republican Charlotte Meadows 3,807 55.1%
Republican Michael Fritz 3,105 44.9%
Total votes 6,912 100.0
General election
Republican Charlotte Meadows 1,664 68.0%
Democratic Rayford Mack 767 31.4%
Write-ins Other 15 0.6%
Total votes 2,446 100.0

2013

2013 Alabama House of Representatives special election, district 74[6][7]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dimitri Polizos 1,901 45.9%
Republican Charlotte Meadows 1,328 32.1%
Republican Heather Sellers 910 22.0%
Total votes 4,139 100.0
Runoff election
Republican Dimitri Polizos 2,146 57.3%
Republican Charlotte Meadows 1,601 42.7%
Total votes 3,747 100.0

References

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