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State Sen. Hinton Mitchem Set to Retire

By Associated Press

Montgomery, AL – State Sen. Hinton Mitchem - a veteran of more than 30 years in the Legislature - said Monday that he will not seek re-election this year.

The Democrat from Marshall County says he wants to slow down, do some traveling, play golf and spend a lot more time with his family.

The 71-year-old served in the Alabama House of Representatives in 1974-78 and the Senate in 1978-86. He lost a bid for lieutenant governor in 1986 but returned to the Senate in a special election in 1987 and has served there since.

Senators elected him Senate president pro-tem, making him the top-ranking senator, in January 2007, and Mitchem held the post until February 2009.

Mitchem is married to the former Judy Corley of Cullman. He was owner of a tractor dealership in Albertville for many years, selling it in 2005.

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