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Jeremy Devito
DEMOCRAT
Jeremy Devito is running for Alabama U.S. Representative, District 5, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Jeremy Devito is from Clarksville, Tennessee. He has an associate's degree from Austin Peay State University. He lives in Athens, Alabama, with his wife and two daughters.
Professional background
Jeremy is a procurement agent at Boeing. He previously served seven years in the U.S. Army, including four years on active duty in Special Operations as a Tactical PSYOP Sergeant. Previously, he was an assistant store manager at Lowe's Companies, Inc., a store support manager and senior buyer at CarMax.
Political background
Jeremy's campaign for Alabama U.S. Representative, District 5, is his first time running for public office.
Economy
Supports expanding affordable housing through federal grants, first-time homebuyer assistance, and low-interest loan programs in North Alabama.
Supports protecting federal workers’ right to unionize, organize, and collectively bargain, and opposes privatization of public services.
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Public Safety
As of March 27, 2026, Jeremy Devito’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Healthcare
Supports abortion access.
Supports Medicare for All.
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Education
As of March 27, 2026, Jeremy Devito’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 27, 2026, Jeremy Devito’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Said, "What we need is immigration reform rooted in due process, dignity, and a pathway to citizenship for those who call this country home. Immigrants are our neighbors, coworkers, and family. They deserve fair hearings, not fear."
Said, "We must strengthen the VA, protect veterans’ benefits, and deliver the care they were promised."
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Voting & Elections
Supports congressional finance reform, believing that "removing money from politics" will enhance political participation and improve the quality of elected representation.
Believes that some Democrats are "beholden to donors" and do not respond well to "constituent concerns."
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