Representative Tracy Estes Contact information
Here you will find contact information for Representative Tracy Estes, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
Name | Tracy Estes |
Position | Representative |
State | Alabama |
Party | Republican |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Tracy Estes for Representative
John Tracy Estes, born on June 20, 1967, is an American politician from the state of Alabama. He currently represents Alabama’s 17th District in the Alabama House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party.
Education: Estes graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in news editorial journalism in 1989.
Career: After graduating from the University of Alabama in 1989, Estes began working as an employee at the Tuscaloosa News. After a year of working at the Tuscaloosa News, he took a new job with the Montgomery Advertiser Sports Department. In 1991, he quit to take a news editor position at the Journal Record Newspaper, Marion County. He worked as an editor for 27 years before retiring to run for office. During his time as an editor, Estes became a member of the Marion County Republican Party.
Estes was also a member of the Alabama Association of School Boards Board of Directors and Winfield Chamber of Commerce. During his time as a legislator, Estes won the Legislative Award from the Alabama Association of School Boards Board of Directors.
Estes narrowly defeated his 2018 Republican primary opponent, Phil Segraves, by 139 votes after being endorsed by the Conservation Alabama Action Fund. Estes then ran unopposed and won the 2018 General Election with 98.8% of the vote.
Committee Positions: Estes is a member of the Education Policy, Public Safety and Homeland Security, and Children and Senior Advocacy Committees.
Elections: In the Alabama House of Representatives District 17 2018 Republican Primary, Estes received 4,293 votes (44.1%). In the 2018 Republican Runoff, Estes received 3,871 votes (50.9%). In the 2018 General Election, Estes received 12,158 votes (98.8%).