Longtime GOP activist Elbert Peters dies

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HUNTSVILLE — J. Elbert Peters, a longtime fixture of Huntsville politics who chaired the Alabama Republican Party for part of the 1990s, died Thursday. He was 90.

Peters headed the Alabama GOP from 1992-95 and the Madison County Republican Executive Committee from 1970-74. He was a founder of the Madison County Republican Men’s Club.

 

“We are proud of the life my grandfather lived, we are thankful for the influence he has had in our lives, and we are assured we will see him again,” Wisdom posted on social media.

Local Republican officials offered their thoughts.

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