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in the district by about 74 percent to 26 percent, demonstrating its conservative character. Further demonstrating just how Republican this district was, Erdreich is the last Democrat to cross the 40 percent mark in this district, and only one Democratic challenger has garnered even 30 percent since
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counties, areas which Erdreich had never previously represented. Erdreich now found himself in a mostly suburban district that was almost 97 percent white, and was on paper one of the most Republican districts in the country. By comparison, his old district was urban in character, with more liberal
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directive to create a majority-black district in the Birmingham area in order to overcome problems of voter dilution. African Americans had been divided into different districts that diluted their voting power by making them a minority in each district, preventing them from electing candidates of
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Nomination of Benjamin L. Erdreich: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Benjamin L. Erdreich, to be Member and Chairman, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board, June 23,
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their choice. The state legislature failed to take action, and a federal court drew a map that shifted most of Birmingham's black residents to the 7th District.
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Erdreich was re-elected four times, rarely facing serious opposition. However, in 1992, Erdreich's district was significantly redrawn as a result of a
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To date, this is the last time a Democratic challenger defeated a Republican congressman in Alabama. He is among a small number of
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Erdreich was the first Democrat to represent the 6th since 1965. It was among the five districts won in 1964 by Republicans during
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Erdreich was known for his bipartisan work in Congress, and co-sponsored several hundred bills during his five terms.
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Erdreich is currently involved with property development in Birmingham, concentrating on central-city projects.
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To make up for the loss in population, the 6th was redrawn to take in several whiter and wealthier areas of
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before setting up a private law practice. Between 1970 and 1974, Erdreich served one term as a
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He was the lead sponsor of four bills that were signed by the president and enacted into law:
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United States Courthouse" (co-sponsored by the entire Alabama congressional delegation).
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama
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Democratic Party members of the Alabama House of Representatives
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Erdreich outspent his opponent, state Republican Party chairman
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law school, graduating in 1963. He passed the bar that year.
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Democratic voters, and approximately 35 percent black.
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United States Merit Systems Protection Board
Bill Clinton
Daniel R. Levinson
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Alabama
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Albert L. Smith, Jr.
Spencer Bachus
Jefferson County Commission
Alabama House of Representatives
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