Elections In 2006, he sought a rematch against Biddle, the incumbent of Alabama's 17th Senate District. Beason defeated Biddle, receiving 59% of the vote. He won the general election in 2006 with 99% and won re-election in 2010 with 81%. On January 31, 2014, Beason announced that he would not stand for re-election to a third term.
Tenure English language He has voted for a bill to require the Alabama driver's license exam to be given in English only. He also supported a constitutional amendment making English the official language of Alabama.
Illegal Immigration Beason was the senate sponsor of Alabama's controversial immigration law, parts of which took effect in late September 2011. He has been quoted in the press saying of immigrants, "When their children grow up and get the chance to vote, they vote for Democrats."
2011 bingo trial Beason was a chief prosecution witness in the 2011 trial of nine individuals for allegedly attempting to exchange votes for campaign contributions. Beason wore a recording device to surreptitiously record his colleagues in the Alabama state senate. In the recordings Beason can be heard referring to black voters in
Greene County, Alabama as "aborigines."
Superintendent Beason was roundly criticized in the
Montgomery Advertiser for introducing an "unwise and unwarranted" bill that would make the position of
state superintendent for education an elected position.
Committee assignments • Finance and Taxation Education • Governmental Affairs • Job Creation and Economic Development • Local Legislation No. 2 • Rules ==2012 congressional election==