The Electric Cooperatives of Alabama Political Action Committee, the political arm of the Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives (AREA), on Monday announced its endorsement of Derek Chen for state auditor.

The PAC’s board of directors, comprising electric cooperative leaders from across Alabama, approved the endorsement to advance rural communities and pro-energy policies.

“Derek Chen is a bright young leader who cares deeply about Alabama’s future,” said Karl Rayborn, CEO of AREA. “We are confident he has the knowledge and drive to serve the people of Alabama well as state auditor.”

Chen, a resident of Vestavia Hills, earned his undergraduate degree from Hope College in Michigan before moving to Alabama, where he received a law degree from Cumberland School of Law and an MBA from the University of Alabama. He practiced law in Jefferson County before running for state auditor.

Born in the United States to legal immigrants from Taiwan who fled Communist China, he credits his family’s journey with shaping his commitment to responsible citizenship and limited government.

“AREA plays a vital role in strengthening Alabama’s communities and ensuring families and businesses have reliable, affordable energy,” said Chen. “I’m grateful for their support and look forward to working alongside them to keep Alabama’s energy future strong.”

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