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Norman Crow maintains strong support with the Alabama Forestry Association’s endorsement in the House District 63 special election.

Norman Crow Gains Support in Alabama House District 63 Race

Norman Crow, a businessman and previous city council member from Tuscaloosa, continues to rally support from prominent organizations in his bid to represent Alabama’s House District 63.

On Monday, the Alabama Forestry Association publicly endorsed Crow’s campaign.

“Norman comes highly recommended by our members in the Tuscaloosa area,” stated Chris Isaacson, the association’s president and CEO. “His background in the trucking industry gives him insight into the significant role the forestry sector plays in both his district and the state. We’re eager to collaborate with him.”

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Crow currently serves as the Chairman of the Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Bureau. He expressed gratitude for AFA’s support and highlighted the vital economic contributions of the forestry industry.

“It’s an honor to have the Alabama Forestry Association’s endorsement for the House District 63 special election,” Crow remarked.

“The forestry industry has brought over $36 billion to our economy, and it’s crucial we continue to back this sector and other economic endeavors that enhance Alabamians’ quality of life. We’re excited to work together after we’re elected in January.”

Crow has an extensive background in public service, having previously served on the Tuscaloosa City Council and the Alabama Labor Force Council in 2014. He was appointed by Governor Ivey in 2017 to the Alabama Board of Higher Education.

Related: Crow approved by the Alabama Farmers Federation at House District 63 Race

Since launching his campaign in June, Crow has secured endorsements from two of the state’s most influential organizations: the Alabama Business Council and the Alabama Farmers Federation.

The HD63 seat became available following Governor Kay Ivy’s appointment of former state Rep. Cynthia Almond to chair the Alabama Public Service Commission.

The special primary election for House District 63 is set for September 30, 2025.