Steve MarshallLast Updated: January 19, 2024
Location
Dothan, Alabama
Insurrection Related Information
- Election Denier
- Spread Disinformation Online
Current Office Held
- Attorney General of Alabama
Executive Summary
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit that sought to overturn the results of the presidential election in December 2020. A day later, Marshall traveled to Washington, DC to meet with President Trump, who he claimed was going to “have an opportunity to be able to come back for another four years.” As recently as March 2022, Marshall refused to affirm that Joe Biden is the duly elected and lawfully serving president of the United States, saying only that Biden is “the president of the United States.” Marshall claimed that he answered the question in this way because he doesn’t want to “legitimize that everything that took place in the 2020 election was appropriate.”
Current Office Held
Attorney General of Alabama
Term:
February 10, 2017 - January 18, 2027
Press Coverage
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Where Republican election deniers are on the ballot near you
Published on October 6, 2022 Read at Washington Post -
AG Marshall on not saying Biden was ‘duly’ elected: Didn’t want to ‘legitimize that everything that took place in the 2020 election was appropriate’
Published on April 6, 2022 Read at Yellow Hammer News -
Republican AGs group sent robocalls urging march to the Capitol
Published on January 9, 2021 Read at NBC News -
Steve Marshall at White House today in support of Trump’s election fight
Published on December 10, 2020 Read at AL.com
Sources
- Cash for the Coup: The Groups Behind Capitol Riots are Funded by Mainstream Conservative and Corporate Donors (Accountable US)
- Conservative Attorneys General Group's Involvement in the Jan. 6 March to the Capitol (American Oversight)
- Steve Marshall (Ballotpedia)
- Statewide Election Denier Roundup (Democracy Docket)
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