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  Riley, Bob
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AffiliationRepublican   
NameBob Riley
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Ashland, Alabama , United States
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Born October 03, 1944
Died Still Living (80 years)
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Last ModifedBarack O-blame-a
Nov 22, 2012 08:41pm
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InfoRobert Renfroe "Bob" Riley

Bob Riley is an American politician in the Republican Party.

Riley was born in Ashland, Alabama, a small town in Clay County where his family had ranched and farmed for six generations. Riley attended the University of Alabama, graduating with a degree in business administration. Riley is married to Patsy Adams Riley, also from Ashland. The couple has four children and four grandchildren.

Riley was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996 defeating Democratic opponent Theadore "Ted" Little (Opelika, Ala.) and Libertarian John Sophocleus, and served from 1997 to 2003. He did not run for re-election to his seat in November 2002, instead running for governor and defeating the Democratic incumbent, Don Siegelman, by one of the narrowest margins in Alabama history and again defeating Libertarian candidate John Sophocleus. Riley took office on January 20, 2003.

In 2003, Alabama state politics gained national attention when the chief justice of the state Supreme Court, Roy Moore, refused to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments from the rotunda of the court building. Riley reportedly supported Moore, but ultimately did not play a large role in the dispute, and there was nothing he could do to prevent Moore from being removed from office by a judicial ethics panel.

Riley also proposed a sweeping reform of the state's tax system, regarded as one of the most regressive in the United States. Riley intended to shift more of the burden to the rich in order to salvage the dismal state of Alabama's state finances. He presented his plan in Christian terms, arguing that the existing system was unfair to the poor, but his plan was rejected by voters on September 9, 2003, with 68 percent opposed to it. This was largely due to massive negative advertising financed by opponents of the proposal.

As of May 10, 2005, Riley's approval ratings were 36% approving, 52% disapproving. Riley has been credited with helping to spur economic development in Alabama, including the construction of a major aeronautics plant from EADS, the parent company of Airbus. This can possibly account for some recent upswings in his approval ratings. For example, during the course of the summer of 2005, Riley’s approval ratings improved steadily, reaching 45 percent by the end of July. By September 20, 2005, Riley’s approval ratings had increased substantially to 58 percent with 38 percent having an unfavorable view of Riley. Analysis of this increase seems to indicate that it may be attributable to the population’s perception of Riley’s response to Hurricane Katrina.

In 2005, Governor Riley was criticized by some Mobile County residents after issuing that area of the state a "mandatory" evacuation order in advance of Hurricane Dennis's landfall. This issue was better addressed during Hurricane Katrina using a layered approach with sections of a county evacuation instead of the entire county.

In July of 2005, Governor Riley attempted to assist the family of Natalee Holloway, an Alabama teen missing in Aruba and was involved in the decision to Boycott Aruba.

On August 28, 2005, Governor Riley declared the state of emergency for the approaching Hurricane Katrina, at the same day, he requested president George W. Bush to declare "expedited major disaster declaration" for six counties of south Alabama, which was approved by the evening of August 29. 350 national guards were called on duty as of August 30.

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JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
09/21/2010-09/21/2010 Rasmussen Reports 58.00% (+2.0) 41.00% (-1.0) 1.00% (-1.0)
08/19/2010-08/19/2010 Rasmussen Reports 56.00% (-1.0) 42.00% (+0.0) 2.00% (+1.0)
07/22/2010-07/22/2010 Rasmussen Reports 57.00% (+0.0) 42.00% (+0.0) 1.00% (+0.0)
06/03/2010-06/03/2010 Rasmussen Reports 57.00% (+0.0) 42.00% (+0.0) 1.00% (+0.0)
05/25/2010-05/25/2010 Rasmussen Reports 57.00% (-8.0) 42.00% (+7.0) 1.00% (+0.0)
12/11/2009-12/13/2009 Survey USA 56.00% (-3.0) 39.00% (+1.0) 5.00% (+2.0)
11/20/2009-11/22/2009 Survey USA 59.00% (-2.0) 38.00% (+2.0) 3.00% (+0.0)
08/26/2009-08/28/2009 Survey USA 61.00% (+6.0) 36.00% (-5.0) 3.00% (+0.0)
07/17/2009-07/19/2009 Survey USA 55.00% (-4.0) 41.00% (+4.0) 3.00% (-1.0)
06/12/2009-06/14/2009 Survey USA 59.00% (+5.0) 37.00% (-5.0) 4.00% (+0.0)

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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Dec 21, 2009 10:00pm General Bob Riley's post-governor plan: Harley ride cross country to Alaska   Article Monsieur 
Jul 07, 2005 11:00am News [AL Gov Bob]Riley to pay more under smoking policy  Article User 490 
Apr 05, 2005 08:00pm Oops Alabama Gov.'s Slavery Blunder   Article RP 
Sep 10, 2003 12:00am News Alabama Voters Reject Massive Tax Hike  Article Ced 
Jul 02, 2003 12:00am News Matthew 1040: A Biblical Tax Policy? One Governor Says Yes  Article ArmyDem 

DISCUSSION
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Encyclopedia of Alabama  Discuss
RACES
  12/12/2017 AL US Senate - Special Election Lost 0.01% (-49.96%)
  11/02/2010 AL Governor Lost 0.00% (-57.58%)
  11/07/2006 AL Governor Won 57.45% (+15.87%)
  06/06/2006 AL Governor - R Primary Won 66.66% (+33.33%)
  11/05/2002 AL Governor Won 49.09% (+0.23%)
  06/04/2002 AL Governor - R Primary Won 73.53% (+55.69%)
  11/07/2000 AL District 03 Won 86.90% (+74.44%)
  11/03/1998 AL District 03 Won 58.06% (+16.19%)
  11/05/1996 AL District 03 Won 50.43% (+3.09%)
  06/25/1996 AL District 3 - R Runoff Won 63.86% (+27.72%)
  06/04/1996 AL District 3 - R Primary Won 39.45% (+19.33%)
ENDORSEMENTS
AL US President - R Primary - Mar 01, 2016 R Jeb Bush
AL US President - R Primary - Mar 13, 2012 R Mitt Romney
AL Governor - R Runoff - Jul 13, 2010 R Bradley Byrne
SC Governor - R Primary - Jun 08, 2010 R Gresham Barrett
AL Attorney General - R Primary - Jun 01, 2010 R Luther Strange
AL State Senate 32 - Special R Runoff - Sep 11, 2007 R Randy McKinney
[AL] Proposed Statewide Amendment No. 2 (Segregation Amendment) - Nov 02, 2004 YES Yes
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