Lyn Stuart | |
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32nd Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court | |
In office May 6, 2016 – January 11, 2019 Acting: May 6, 2016 – April 26, 2017 | |
Appointed by | Kay Ivey |
Preceded by | Roy Moore |
Succeeded by | Tom Parker |
Personal details | |
Born | Atmore, Alabama, U.S. | September 23, 1955
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | George Stuart |
Children | 3 |
Education | Auburn University (BA) University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (JD) |
Website | Official website |
Jacquelyn L. "Lyn" Stuart (born September 23, 1955)[1] is an American jurist and the first Republican woman Chief Justice of Alabama and the second woman to hold the office. She was first appointed by Alabama Governor Kay Ivey as "acting" Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama on May 6, 2016, when her predecessor, Roy Moore, was suspended from office.[2] At the time of her initial appointment, she had been an associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court since 2001, which was the longest tenure for any Republican in the Court's history. She had been thrice elected as an associate justice in 2000, 2006, and 2012.
In September 2016, Moore's suspension was made permanent, and he resigned in April 2017.[3][4] Upon Moore's actual resignation she was named by Governor Ivey as chief justice on April 26, 2017, without the "acting" title. She sought election to a full six-year term in the Republican Primary on June 5, 2018. However, she lost the Republican nomination for Chief Justice by a relatively narrow 18,826 votes out of more than 514,000 cast. This translated to a percentage 52%-48% loss to Associate Justice Tom Parker.[5]