Nathaniel Ledbetter | |
Office: | 67th Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives |
Term Start: | January 10, 2023 |
Predecessor: | Mac McCutcheon |
Office1: | Majority Leader of the Alabama House of Representatives |
Term Start1: | March 1, 2017 |
Term End1: | January 10, 2023 |
Predecessor1: | Micky Hammon |
Successor1: | Scott Stadthagen |
State House2: | Alabama |
District2: | 24th |
Term Start2: | November 5, 2014 |
Predecessor2: | Todd Greeson |
Birth Name: | Nathaniel David Ledbetter |
Birth Date: | 17 May 1961 |
Party: | Democratic (before 2013) Republican (2013–present) |
Spouse: | Teresa Wilks |
Children: | 2 sons |
Nathaniel Ledbetter (born c. 1961) is an American politician who has served as the Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives since 2023. He represents Alabama's 24th House district, which includes parts of DeKalb County, since his election in 2014.[1] He is a member of the Republican Party.
At the age of 23, Nathaniel Ledbetter ran and won election as a City Councilman of Rainsville, Alabama.[2] Later on, he ran unopposed and was elected to serve as mayor of Rainsville until 2002.[3] [4] In the 2010 Elections he ran and was defeated as a member of the Democratic Party for State House District 24 before 4 years later running as a Republican and winning the same district. In March 2017, he succeeded Micky Hammon as the majority leader in the House of Representatives. Ledbetter was elected Speaker of the House in January 2023, succeeding Mac McCutcheon.[5]
Ledbetter is a graduate from Plainview High School located in Rainsville, Alabama.
Ledbetter has said some of his proudest accomplishments were improving the quality of life for area citizens through local projects, and creating jobs for the people in District 24.
Ledbetter worked for Sand Mountain Electric Cooperative until his retirement. He and his wife, Teresa, live in Rainsville and attend Broadway Baptist Church. Together they have two children, Nathan and Nick.
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