Jeffrey McLaughlin, a Democrat, served three terms in the Alabama House of Representatives until his defeat in November 2010. He was initially elected in a special election on January 30, 2001. He was unopposed in the 2006 election.
Representative McLaughlin served as a law clerk for U.S. District JudgeSeybourn Lynne and also at the law firm of Maynard Cooper and Gale. Some of his most notable achievements as a legislator were the Landlord Tenant Act, several bills protecting the Tennessee River and recapturing TVA in lieu of tax dollars for the Tennessee Valley Region. He later returned home to open up his own law office of McLaughlin, Edmondson & Hicks, LLC in 1995.
In 2011, then-Governor Robert Bentley appointed McLaughlin to serve as an Alabama delegate to the Uniform Law Commission. In that same year, he was elected to serve as a member of the Alabama Law Institute. In 2012, he was selected to be an editor of the 'Alabama Lawyer' magazine. During this time, he served as counsel for the City of Arab, AL and was appointed as Municipal Judge of the town of Grant, AL. Dubbed as "the last honest politician in Alabama" by many, others attempted to proposition him repeatedly prior to and during his time in office. On one occasion, he was given an explicit "quid pro quo" minutes before the votes were cast.^
He has maintained his practice for 14 years serving as a trial counsel, advisor to small businesses, and preparing wills and probating estates.
He and his wife Stacy have three children; Frank, William and Mary Crawford. They are involved with St. Williams Church, Lake City Civitans and the Lake GuntersvilleChamber of Commerce.
He most recently gave a public interview posted on YouTube telling his story of political corruption throughout the Alabama Legislature. It sums up, in 10 minutes, how horrible the Alabama system of government is currently and how it can improve. This video was made in response, especially, to the most recent political scandal involving delegate Roy Moore.