Dale Strong
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Dale Whitney Strong (born May 8, 1970) is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative for Alabama's 5th congressional district since 2023. His district covers much of North Alabama, including the city of Huntsville.
As a member of the Republican Party, Strong has a long history in public service. He began his career by serving on the Madison County Commission in 1996. He later became the chairman of the commission, a role he held from 2012 until 2023, before moving on to represent his district in Congress.
Early life and career
Dale Strong was born in Monrovia, Alabama and graduated from Sparkman High School in 1988. He studied business administration at Athens State University and got training as an emergency medical technician from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Before becoming a politician, he worked in public relations for First Alabama Bank and as a sales representative for Solvay S.A.. He also helped people in emergencies and answered 911 calls. In 1989, he received an award for bravery for helping during a tornado in Huntsville.
Madison County Commission
Dale Strong was first elected to the county commission for Madison County in 1996, becoming the youngest Republican official in Alabama at that time. He represented the fourth district, which included parts of Harvest and his hometown of Monrovia. During his time on the commission, he also worked as a volunteer firefighter.
In 2011, Strong helped develop an early warning system for tornadoes and assisted with the county's response to a large tornado outbreak. He later became chairman of the Madison County Commission in 2012, the first Republican to hold that position. As chairman, Strong focused on improving the area's economy, infrastructure, and schools. He also worked to bring federal agencies to Redstone Arsenal. Strong stepped down as chairman in 2023 after being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
U.S. House of Representatives (2023–present)
Elections
2022
See also: 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama § District 5
In March 2021, Dale Strong announced he wanted to be a representative for Alabama's 5th congressional district in the 2022 election cycle. The person who had the job before him, Mo Brooks, decided to run for a different job, the U.S. Senate. Strong was the first person to say they wanted this job. He said he wanted to keep working on the things that Donald Trump started. In the primary election in May, Strong got the most votes but not enough to win without a second round. He had a runoff election against Casey Wardynski, and he won that with about 63% of the votes. He then won the general election in November with about 67% of the votes.
Tenure
Before he started his job, Strong said he would focus on keeping borders safe and making connections with others. He also said he was open to working with people from different parties to solve problems like energy independence. Strong supported Donald Trump early in the 2024 United States presidential election and invited him to have a meeting in North Alabama.
In 2023, Strong voted against a big money plan to help with the country's debts. In 2024, he voted against sending money to help Ukraine. In January 2025, he helped write a bill about when a person is considered to have started living.
Committee assignments
For the 119th Congress:
Caucus memberships
Personal life
Dale Strong is married to Laura Toney. They met at the Huntsville Hospital in 1997 when she worked there as a nurse. They got married in 1999 and have two children.
In October 2016, Strong was on an episode of The Price Is Right. In February 2019, Strong helped a man involved in a car accident on Interstate 65. He pulled the man from the overturned vehicle and gave him CPR.
Strong is a Baptist.
Electoral history
| Year | Office | Party | Primary | General | Result | Swing | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | % | P. | Runoff | % | P. | Total | % | P. | |||||||
| 2022 | U.S. Representative | Republican | 45,319 | 44.7% | 1st | 48,138 | 63.4% | 1st | 142,435 | 67.1% | 1st | Won | Hold | ||
| 2024 | Republican | Does not appear | 250,322 | 95.39% | 1st | Won | Hold | ||||||||
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