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Mack Butler

State Representative · Alabama · District 28 · Republican

Mack Butler serves as a State Representative in the Alabama House of Representatives, representing District 28 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Butler.

Key facts

Full name
Mack Butler
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Alabama House of Representatives
State
Alabama
District
District 28
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1963
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/5071243c-3e2d-4acb-ac8d-0d3a8af3eb8a
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

830 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Mack Butler is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives. He is affiliated with the Republican Party and represents District 28, which encompasses parts of Etowah County and St. Clair County. Born on April 27, 1963, Butler has built a career that includes both political service and work in the trades, specifically as an electrician and property investor. His legislative focus has included issues related to historical preservation and social policies, particularly concerning abortion.

Early life and career

Mack Butler was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and spent his formative years in Gadsden, Alabama. His educational journey included graduating from Gadsden State Community College, where he likely developed foundational skills that would serve him in both his professional and political endeavors. Following his education, Butler pursued a career as an electrician, a trade that requires technical expertise and a strong work ethic. In addition to his work as an electrician, he has also engaged in property investment, indicating a diverse professional background that encompasses both skilled labor and business acumen.

Butler's entry into politics came with his election to the Alabama House of Representatives on December 11, 2012. His decision to run for office reflects a commitment to public service and a desire to influence the legislative process in Alabama. As a member of the House, he has been involved in various legislative initiatives and has taken positions on a range of issues that resonate with his constituents and align with his party's platform.

Legislative service

Since his election, Mack Butler has been an active member of the Alabama House of Representatives. He represents District 28, which includes parts of both Etowah County and St. Clair County. His tenure has seen him engage in a variety of legislative activities, including sponsoring bills and participating in debates on significant issues facing the state. One notable piece of legislation that Butler sponsored is the Alabama Memorial Preservation Act. This act aimed to make it more challenging to remove Confederate monuments within the state, reflecting a commitment to preserving historical symbols that some constituents view as important to their heritage. The bill successfully passed the House in May 2017, indicating Butler's ability to navigate the legislative process and garner support for his initiatives.

In addition to his work on the Alabama Memorial Preservation Act, Butler has also sought higher office, running for the Alabama Senate District 10. However, he was defeated in the primary election by Andrew Jones. This attempt at a Senate seat illustrates Butler's ambition to expand his influence within the state's political landscape, although it also highlights the competitive nature of Alabama politics.

Policy focus and district

Mack Butler's policy focus reflects a blend of traditional conservative values and specific local concerns. His stance on social issues, particularly regarding abortion, is one of his most prominent positions. Butler is a staunch opponent of abortion, characterizing it in severe terms and advocating for its prohibition. He has expressed a desire to see an end to abortion protections, including those established by the landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade. His views on this issue have been articulated through various channels, including his personal social media accounts, where he has made strong statements against supporters of abortion rights. This aspect of his political identity resonates with a segment of his constituency that shares similar beliefs about the sanctity of life.

In addition to his positions on social issues, Butler has also been involved in local community events, such as the nativity scene controversy in Rainbow City, Alabama. In December 2015, the Freedom From Religion Foundation raised concerns about a nativity scene displayed at City Hall, leading to its temporary removal. However, the scene was later reinstated, and Butler, along with State Senator Phil Williams, has participated in hosting the event in subsequent years. This involvement underscores his engagement with local cultural and religious issues, which are often significant in Alabama's political landscape.

Butler's legislative service and policy focus are shaped by the demographics and values of his district. District 28 encompasses areas that may have varying perspectives on social and economic issues, but Butler's alignment with conservative principles is consistent with the broader Republican platform in Alabama. His work as an electrician and property investor also provides him with insights into the economic challenges and opportunities faced by his constituents, particularly in the realms of job creation and local business development.

In summary, Mack Butler's career as a state legislator is marked by his commitment to conservative values and his active participation in the legislative process. His background as an electrician and property investor informs his understanding of the economic landscape in Alabama, while his positions on social issues reflect the beliefs of many of his constituents. As he continues to serve in the Alabama House of Representatives, Butler remains a prominent figure in the state's political arena, advocating for policies that align with his principles and the interests of those he represents.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_ButlerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_ButlerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_ButlerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Alabama House of RepresentativesDistrict 28 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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