Brock Colvin

American politician (born c. 1995)
Brock Colvin
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives
from the 26th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 9, 2022
Preceded byKerry Rich
Personal details
Bornc.1995 (age 28–29)
Albertville, Alabama
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Albertville, Alabama[1]
EducationBachelor of Business Administration, Associate degree
Alma materSnead State Community College
University of Alabama
ProfessionFinancial planner[2]

Brock Colvin (born c. 1995) is an American politician who serves as a Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives since November 8, 2022. He represents Alabama's 26th House district.

Biography

Colvin graduated from Albertville High School in 2014. He graduated from Snead State Community College in 2016, and from University of Alabama in 2019.[3] Colvin played baseball for Snead State as a pitcher.[4] In the 2018 legislative session, he interned under Arthur Orr and Clay Scofield.[5]

Electoral history

Colvin was elected on November 8, 2022, in the 2022 Alabama House of Representatives election against Democratic opponent Ben Alford. He assumed office the next day on November 9, 2022. In his first term, he was the youngest member in the legislature at the age of 27.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Detail Page". ciclt.net. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  2. ^ "Brock Colvin". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  3. ^ "Contact Brock Colvin | Contact My Politician". contactmypolitician.com. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  4. ^ "Brock Colvin". Snead State Community College. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  5. ^ Taylor, Caleb. "Freshman Legislator Focus: Brock Colvin — 'At age 27, I will become…". 1819 News. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  6. ^ Glenn, John H. (2022-11-17). "Newly elected Rep. Brock Colvin will be youngest member of the Alabama Legislature". Alabama Political Reporter. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
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2022–present
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  2. Ben Harrison (R)
  3. Kerry Underwood (R)
  4. Parker Moore (R)
  5. Danny Crawford (R)
  6. Andy Whitt (R)
  7. Ernie Yarbrough (R)
  8. Terri Collins (R)
  9. Scott Stadthagen (R)
  10. Marilyn Lands (D)
  11. Randall Shedd (R)
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  14. Tim Wadsworth (R)
  15. Leigh Hulsey (R)
  16. Bryan Brinyark (R)
  17. Tracy Estes (R)
  18. Jamie Kiel (R)
  19. Laura Hall (D)
  20. James Lomax (R)
  21. Rex Reynolds (R)
  22. Ritchie Whorton (R)
  23. Mike Kirkland (R)
  24. Nathaniel Ledbetter (R)
  25. Phillip Rigsby (R)
  26. Brock Colvin (R)
  27. Jeana Ross (R)
  28. Mack Butler (R)
  29. Mark Gidley (R)
  30. Craig Lipscomb (R)
  31. Troy Stubbs (R)
  32. Barbara Boyd (D)
  33. Ben Robbins (R)
  34. David Standridge (R)
  35. Steve Hurst (R)
  36. Randy Wood (R)
  37. Bob Fincher (R)
  38. Debbie Wood (R)
  39. Ginny Shaver (R)
  40. Chad Robertson (R)
  41. Corley Ellis (R)
  42. Van Smith (R)
  43. Arnold Mooney (R)
  44. Danny Garrett (R)
  45. Susan DuBose (R)
  46. David Faulkner (R)
  47. Mike Shaw (R)
  48. Jim Carns (R)
  49. Russell Bedsole (R)
  50. Jim Hill (R)
  51. Allen Treadaway (R)
  52. Vacant
  53. Anthony Daniels (D)
  54. Neil Rafferty (D)
  55. Travis Hendrix (D)
  56. Ontario Tillman (D)
  57. Patrick Sellers (D)
  58. Rolanda Hollis (D)
  59. Mary Moore (D)
  60. Juandalynn Givan (D)
  61. Ron Bolton (R)
  62. Bill Lamb (R)
  63. Cynthia Almond (R)
  64. Donna Givens (R)
  65. Brett Easterbrook (R)
  66. Alan Baker (R)
  67. Prince Chestnut (D)
  68. Thomas Jackson (D)
  69. Kelvin Lawrence (D)
  70. Christopher J. England (D)
  71. Artis J. McCampbell (D)
  72. Curtis Travis (D)
  73. Kenneth Paschal (R)
  74. Phillip Ensler (D)
  75. Reed Ingram (R)
  76. Patrice McClammy (D)
  77. Tashina Morris (D)
  78. Kenyatté Hassell (D)
  79. Joe Lovvorn (R)
  80. Chris Blackshear (R)
  81. Ed Oliver (R)
  82. Pebblin Warren (D)
  83. Jeremy Gray (D)
  84. Berry Forte (D)
  85. Rick Rehm (R)
  86. Paul Lee (R)
  87. Jeff Sorrells (R)
  88. Jerry Starnes (R)
  89. Marcus Paramore (R)
  90. Chris Sells (R)
  91. Rhett Marques (R)
  92. Matthew Hammett (R)
  93. Steve Clouse (R)
  94. Jennifer Fidler (R)
  95. Frances Holk-Jones (R)
  96. Matt Simpson (R)
  97. Adline Clarke (D)
  98. Napoleon Bracy Jr. (D)
  99. Sam Jones (D)
  100. Mark Shirey (R)
  101. Chris Pringle (R)
  102. Shane Stringer (R)
  103. Barbara Drummond (D)
  104. Margie Wilcox (R)
  105. Chip Brown (R)