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wikipediarevs\n\n[![Build Status](https://github.com/edsu/wikipediarevs/workflows/tests/badge.svg)](https://github.com/edsu/wikipediarevs/actions/workflows/main.yml)\n\nIf you have a file of Wikipedia article URLs wikipediarevs will get the page revisions for all of them (one JSON file per revision).\n\n## Install\n\nFirst you will need to install it:\n\n    pip3 install wikipediarevs\n\n## Collect\n\nIf you have a file `urls.txt` that looks like:\n\n```\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Carl\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Moore_(Alabama_politician)\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Rogers_(Alabama_politician)\n```\n\nyou can collect all the revisions:\n\n```\nwikipediarevs urls.txt\n```\n\nAnd you will get a directory structure something like this:\n\n```\n\nrevisions\n└── en.wikipedia.org\n    ├── Barry_Moore_(Alabama_politician)\n    │   ├── 892845554.json\n    │   ├── 1084971549.json\n    │   ├── 1084973620.json\n    │   ├── 1087341166.json\n    │   ├── 1088959683.json\n    │   ├── 1089941112.json\n    │   ├── 1095013401.json\n    │   ├── 1095424530.json\n    │   ├── 1096851491.json\n    │   ├── 1096851727.json\n    │   ├── 1096851780.json\n    │   ├── 1100621349.json\n    │   ├── 1102369880.json\n    │   ├── 1104083178.json\n    │   ├── 1107953086.json\n    │   └── 1113571598.json\n    ├── Jerry_Carl\n    │   ├── 925987048.json\n    │   ├── 1095423558.json\n    │   ├── 1096851560.json\n    │   ├── 1096851726.json\n    │   ├── 1096851781.json\n    │   ├── 1102368118.json\n    │   ├── 1104083039.json\n    │   ├── 1107373062.json\n    │   ├── 1107951565.json\n    │   └── 1113570755.json\n    └── Mike_Rogers_(Alabama_politician)\n        ├── 1031350801.json\n        ├── 1031481925.json\n        ├── 1033842549.json\n        ├── 1035777659.json\n        ├── 1036331683.json\n        ├── 1038178596.json\n        ├── 1038553883.json\n        ├── 1043357304.json\n        ├── 1043357479.json\n        ├── 1046065138.json\n        ├── 1052177616.json\n        ├── 1059647767.json\n        ├── 1063156704.json\n        ├── 1063157857.json\n        ├── 1072339104.json\n        ├── 1072854739.json\n        ├── 1075086554.json\n        ├── 1078049733.json\n        ├── 1079797305.json\n        ├── 1095020232.json\n        ├── 1096851592.json\n        ├── 1096851737.json\n        ├── 1096851793.json\n        ├── 1105148833.json\n        └── 1114637456.json\n```\n\nEach revision looks something like:\n\n```json\n{\n  \"revid\": 1005821213,\n  \"parentid\": 1005623810,\n  \"user\": \"2600:1700:B190:9700:286F:D8B0:9F50:6AA4\",\n  \"anon\": \"\",\n  \"userid\": 0,\n  \"timestamp\": \"2021-02-09T15:54:05Z\",\n  \"size\": 17239,\n  \"sha1\": \"a96f10c0aefe01a5d55069b6704b1d5525147594\",\n  \"roles\": [\n    \"main\"\n  ],\n  \"contentmodel\": \"wikitext\",\n  \"parsetree\": \"\u003croot\u003e\u003ctemplate\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eUse mdy 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Before his election to the United States House of Representatives, he served as a member of the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] from the 91st district from 2010 to 2018.\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|url=http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?OID_SPONSOR=86005\u0026amp;OID_PERSON=6676 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204071509/http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?OID_SPONSOR=86005\u0026amp;OID_PERSON=6676 |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 4, 2017 |title=Barry Moore |publisher=Legislature.state.al.us |access-date=April 17, 2019}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\\n\\nIn May 2017, Moore announced his intention to run for the U.S. House of Representatives for [[Alabama's 2nd congressional district]] against [[incumbent]] [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] representative [[Martha Roby]].\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|url=https://www.al.com/news/2017/05/rep_barry_moore_to_challenge_m.html|title=Barry Moore challenging Martha Roby for House seat|date=May 12, 2017|website=al}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e He finished third in the [[2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2|2018 Republican primary]]. After Roby announced in July 2019 that she would not run for reelection in [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2|2020]], Moore announced his candidacy for the open seat\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.al.com/news/2019/08/former-state-rep-barry-moore-of-enterprise-running-for-congress.html |title=Enterprise's Barry Moore to run for U.S. House of Representatives |publisher=AL.com |date=May 5, 2019 |access-date=May 5, 2019}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e and advanced to a runoff election against Jeff Coleman. Moore defeated Coleman to win the Republican nomination\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|url=https://www.al.com/election/2020/07/barry-moore-wins-in-district-2-gop-runoff.html|title=Barry Moore wins in District 2 GOP runoff|date=July 15, 2020|website=al}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e and faced [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] Phyllis Harvey-Hall in the general election.\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"2\\\" i=\\\"1\\\"\u003e==Early life and education==\u003c/h\u003e\\nBarry Moore grew up on a farm in [[Coffee County, Alabama|Coffee County]], and attended [[Enterprise State Community College]].\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr\u003e name=Advertiser\u003c/attr\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/02/14/barry-moore-hitting-veteran-status-congressional-run/4750259002/|work=[[Montgomery Advertiser]]|title=Barry Moore hitting veteran status in congressional run|author=Bryan Lyman|date=February 14, 2020|access-date=August 15, 2020}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|url=https://barrymooreforcongress.com/|title=Barry Moore for US Congress \u0026amp;#124;}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e He later attended [[Auburn University]], where he received a degree in [[agricultural science]] in 1992. While attending Auburn, Moore was enlisted in the [[Alabama National Guard]].\\n\\nIn 1998, Moore founded Barry Moore Industries, a waste hauling company.\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"2\\\" i=\\\"2\\\"\u003e==Alabama House of Representatives==\u003c/h\u003e\\nMoore was first elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2010, defeating Democratic incumbent [[Terry Spicer]].\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr\u003e name=APRprofile\u003c/attr\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.alreporter.com/2020/06/15/a-brief-look-at-candidate-barry-moore/|title=A brief look at candidate Barry Moore|work=Alabama Political Reporter|date=June 15, 2020|access-date=August 15, 2020|author=Bill Britt}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e PACs controlled by [[Mike Hubbard (politician)|Mike Hubbard]], a prominent Republican politician in Alabama and convicted felon,\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|last=Britt|first=Bill|date=2020-06-15|title=A brief look at candidate Barry Moore|url=https://www.alreporter.com/2020/06/15/a-brief-look-at-candidate-barry-moore/|access-date=2020-11-25|website=Alabama Political Reporter|language=en-US}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e contributed more than $150,000 towards his candidacy.\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"2\\\" i=\\\"3\\\"\u003e==U.S. House of Representatives ==\u003c/h\u003e\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"3\\\" i=\\\"4\\\"\u003e=== Elections ===\u003c/h\u003e\\n\u003ch level=\\\"4\\\" i=\\\"5\\\"\u003e==== 2018 ====\u003c/h\u003e\\n\u003ctemplate lineStart=\\\"1\\\"\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eMain\u003c/title\u003e\u003cpart\u003e\u003cname index=\\\"1\\\"/\u003e\u003cvalue\u003e2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2\u003c/value\u003e\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/template\u003e\\nIn 2018, Moore challenged incumbent U.S. Representative Martha Roby in the Republican primary for [[Alabama's 2nd congressional district|AL-02]], placing third behind Roby and former U.S. Representative [[Bobby Bright]].\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr\u003e name=Advertiser\u003c/attr\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"4\\\" i=\\\"6\\\"\u003e==== 2020 ====\u003c/h\u003e\\n\u003ctemplate lineStart=\\\"1\\\"\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eMain\u003c/title\u003e\u003cpart\u003e\u003cname index=\\\"1\\\"/\u003e\u003cvalue\u003e2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2\u003c/value\u003e\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/template\u003e\\nMoore again sought the nomination in 2020, placing second in the Republican primary and later defeating [[Dothan, Alabama|Dothan]] businessman Jeff Coleman in the runoff.\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/07/14/barry-moore-defeats-jeff-coleman-gop-nomination-2nd-congressional-district/5429384002/|title=Barry Moore defeats Jeff Coleman for GOP nomination in 2nd Congressional District|work=Montgomery Advertiser|author=Bryan Lyman|date=July 14, 2020|access-date=August 15, 2020}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e Moore faced Democratic nominee Phyllis Harvey-Hall in the general election.\\n\\nOn November 3, 2020, Moore won the general election with 65.2 percent of the vote.\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"3\\\" i=\\\"7\\\"\u003e=== Tenure ===\u003c/h\u003e\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"3\\\" i=\\\"8\\\"\u003e=== Committee assignments\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|title=Rep. Barry Moore to Serve on House Agriculture Committee, House Committee on Veterans\\u2019 Affairs in 117th Congress {{!}} Representative Barry Moore|url=https://barrymoore.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-barry-moore-serve-house-agriculture-committee-house-committee-veterans|access-date=2021-02-02|website=barrymoore.house.gov}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e ===\u003c/h\u003e\\n\\n* '''[[House Agriculture Committee|Committee on Agriculture]]'''\\n* '''[[House Veterans Affairs Committee|Committee on Veterans\\u2019 Affairs]]'''\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"3\\\" i=\\\"9\\\"\u003e=== Caucus memberships ===\u003c/h\u003e\\n* '''[[Freedom Caucus]]\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|title=House Freedom Fund|url=https://www.housefreedomfund.com/|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.housefreedomfund.com}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e'''\\n\\n\u003ch level=\\\"2\\\" i=\\\"10\\\"\u003e==Controversies==\u003c/h\u003e\\nTwo months after Moore was elected to the Alabama State House of Representatives in 2010, he and his wife were awarded a contract with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM), which is notable because neither Moore nor his wife had ever held state contracts prior to his election to public office. Total payments from ADEM from Fiscal Year 2011 through 2013 totaled $64,612.\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr\u003e name=\u0026quot;Britt\u0026quot;\u003c/attr\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|last=Britt|first=Bill|title=Rep. Barry Moore Receives Thousands in Taxpayer Dollars|url=https://www.alreporter.com/2014/03/10/rep-barry-moore-receives-thousands-in-taxpayer-dollars/|access-date=January 11, 2021|website=Alabama Political Reporter|language=en-US}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\\n\\nIn April 2014, Moore was arrested for felony perjury and lying to authorities during a grand jury investigation into Moore's friend and mentor, [[Mike Hubbard (politician)|Mike Hubbard]].\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|date=April 24, 2014|title=AL Rep. Barry Moore of Enterprise arrested on felony charges|url=https://www.wsfa.com/story/25330913/al-rep-barry-moore-of-enterprise-arrested-on-felony-charges|access-date=2020-11-25|website=WSFA 12 News|language=en-US}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e In late 2014, Moore was acquitted of all charges.\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr\u003e name=\u0026quot;Britt\u0026quot;\u003c/attr\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{cite web|author=Cliff Sims|title=Alabama Rep. Barry Moore not guilty on all counts|url=https://yellowhammernews.com/breaking-alabama-rep-barry-moore-guilty-counts/|access-date=August 15, 2020|work=Yellowhammer News}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\\n\\nOn October 30, 2020, Moore's Twitter account sent a tweet advocating for higher taxes and voting restrictions for those who move from one state to another state. The tweet was deleted shortly after, and Moore's media director, Jonathan Barbee, claimed responsibility, saying that the opinion was a personal view that Moore did not share and that Barbee had intended to send the tweet from his personal account.\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|last=Lyman|first=Brian|date=October 30, 2020|title=Barry Moore campaign worker: I sent tweet on voting restrictions for new state residents|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/10/30/barry-moore-campaign-worker-takes-responsibility-tweet-voting-restrictions-alabama-congress/6087008002/|website=The Montgomery Advertiser}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\\n\\nOn January 6, 2021, Moore objected to the [[2021 United States Electoral College vote count|certification]] of the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]] results in Congress. He was one of the 147 Republican members of Congress who voted to overturn the results of the [[2020 United States presidential election|2020 U.S. presidential election]] on January 7, 2021, immediately following the [[2021 storming of the United States Capitol|storming of the U.S. Capitol]].\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite news|last=Yourish|first=Karen|last2=Buchanan|first2=Larry|last3=Lu|first3=Denise|date=2021-01-07|title=The 147 Republicans Who Voted to Overturn Election Results|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html|access-date=2021-01-11|issn=0362-4331}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e [[President of the United States|President]] [[Donald Trump]] and his allies had made false and baseless claims of fraud in the election, which was won by Democrat [[Joe Biden]]. subsequent objections to the Electoral College results were cited as contributory factors in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, which led to calls from some of Moore's colleagues for his expulsion from Congress.\u003cext\u003e\u003cname\u003eref\u003c/name\u003e\u003cattr/\u003e\u003cinner\u003e{{Cite web|last=Smith|first=Kate|title=Congresswoman proposes legislation to remove house members; including six Alabama congressmen|url=https://www.wbrc.com/2021/01/10/congresswoman-proposes-legislation-remove-house-members-including-six-alabama-congressmen/|access-date=2021-01-10|website=WBRC|language=en-US}}\u003c/inner\u003e\u003cclose\u003e\u0026lt;/ref\u0026gt;\u003c/close\u003e\u003c/ext\u003e\\n\\nOn January 10, 2021, Moore drew criticism for two controversial posts on Twitter, one of which echoed the of \\u201cstealing an election on November 3rd.\\u201d Both tweets appeared to understate the seriousness of the armed insurrection at the United States Capitol that took place four days prior on January 6, 2021, and as a result, his account was temporarily suspended by the social media platform. 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Before his election to the United States House of Representatives, he served as a member of the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] from the 91st district from 2010 to 2018.\u003cref\u003e{{cite web|url=http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?OID_SPONSOR=86005\u0026OID_PERSON=6676 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204071509/http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?OID_SPONSOR=86005\u0026OID_PERSON=6676 |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 4, 2017 |title=Barry Moore |publisher=Legislature.state.al.us |access-date=April 17, 2019}}\u003c/ref\u003e\\n\\nIn May 2017, Moore announced his intention to run for the U.S. House of Representatives for [[Alabama's 2nd congressional district]] against [[incumbent]] [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] representative [[Martha Roby]].\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|url=https://www.al.com/news/2017/05/rep_barry_moore_to_challenge_m.html|title=Barry Moore challenging Martha Roby for House seat|date=May 12, 2017|website=al}}\u003c/ref\u003e He finished third in the [[2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2|2018 Republican primary]]. After Roby announced in July 2019 that she would not run for reelection in [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2|2020]], Moore announced his candidacy for the open seat\u003cref\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.al.com/news/2019/08/former-state-rep-barry-moore-of-enterprise-running-for-congress.html |title=Enterprise's Barry Moore to run for U.S. House of Representatives |publisher=AL.com |date=May 5, 2019 |access-date=May 5, 2019}}\u003c/ref\u003e and advanced to a runoff election against Jeff Coleman. Moore defeated Coleman to win the Republican nomination\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|url=https://www.al.com/election/2020/07/barry-moore-wins-in-district-2-gop-runoff.html|title=Barry Moore wins in District 2 GOP runoff|date=July 15, 2020|website=al}}\u003c/ref\u003e and faced [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] Phyllis Harvey-Hall in the general election.\\n\\n==Early life and education==\\nBarry Moore grew up on a farm in [[Coffee County, Alabama|Coffee County]], and attended [[Enterprise State Community College]].\u003cref name=Advertiser\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/02/14/barry-moore-hitting-veteran-status-congressional-run/4750259002/|work=[[Montgomery Advertiser]]|title=Barry Moore hitting veteran status in congressional run|author=Bryan Lyman|date=February 14, 2020|access-date=August 15, 2020}}\u003c/ref\u003e\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|url=https://barrymooreforcongress.com/|title=Barry Moore for US Congress \u0026#124;}}\u003c/ref\u003e He later attended [[Auburn University]], where he received a degree in [[agricultural science]] in 1992. While attending Auburn, Moore was enlisted in the [[Alabama National Guard]].\\n\\nIn 1998, Moore founded Barry Moore Industries, a waste hauling company.\\n\\n==Alabama House of Representatives==\\nMoore was first elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2010, defeating Democratic incumbent [[Terry Spicer]].\u003cref name=APRprofile\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.alreporter.com/2020/06/15/a-brief-look-at-candidate-barry-moore/|title=A brief look at candidate Barry Moore|work=Alabama Political Reporter|date=June 15, 2020|access-date=August 15, 2020|author=Bill Britt}}\u003c/ref\u003e PACs controlled by [[Mike Hubbard (politician)|Mike Hubbard]], a prominent Republican politician in Alabama and convicted felon,\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|last=Britt|first=Bill|date=2020-06-15|title=A brief look at candidate Barry Moore|url=https://www.alreporter.com/2020/06/15/a-brief-look-at-candidate-barry-moore/|access-date=2020-11-25|website=Alabama Political Reporter|language=en-US}}\u003c/ref\u003e contributed more than $150,000 towards his candidacy.\\n\\n==U.S. House of Representatives ==\\n\\n=== Elections ===\\n==== 2018 ====\\n{{Main|2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2}}\\nIn 2018, Moore challenged incumbent U.S. Representative Martha Roby in the Republican primary for [[Alabama's 2nd congressional district|AL-02]], placing third behind Roby and former U.S. Representative [[Bobby Bright]].\u003cref name=Advertiser/\u003e\\n\\n==== 2020 ====\\n{{Main|2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama#District 2}}\\nMoore again sought the nomination in 2020, placing second in the Republican primary and later defeating [[Dothan, Alabama|Dothan]] businessman Jeff Coleman in the runoff.\u003cref\u003e{{cite web|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/07/14/barry-moore-defeats-jeff-coleman-gop-nomination-2nd-congressional-district/5429384002/|title=Barry Moore defeats Jeff Coleman for GOP nomination in 2nd Congressional District|work=Montgomery Advertiser|author=Bryan Lyman|date=July 14, 2020|access-date=August 15, 2020}}\u003c/ref\u003e Moore faced Democratic nominee Phyllis Harvey-Hall in the general election.\\n\\nOn November 3, 2020, Moore won the general election with 65.2 percent of the vote.\\n\\n=== Tenure ===\\n\\n=== Committee assignments\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|title=Rep. Barry Moore to Serve on House Agriculture Committee, House Committee on Veterans\\u2019 Affairs in 117th Congress {{!}} Representative Barry Moore|url=https://barrymoore.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-barry-moore-serve-house-agriculture-committee-house-committee-veterans|access-date=2021-02-02|website=barrymoore.house.gov}}\u003c/ref\u003e ===\\n\\n* '''[[House Agriculture Committee|Committee on Agriculture]]'''\\n* '''[[House Veterans Affairs Committee|Committee on Veterans\\u2019 Affairs]]'''\\n\\n=== Caucus memberships ===\\n* '''[[Freedom Caucus]]\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|title=House Freedom Fund|url=https://www.housefreedomfund.com/|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.housefreedomfund.com}}\u003c/ref\u003e'''\\n\\n==Controversies==\\nTwo months after Moore was elected to the Alabama State House of Representatives in 2010, he and his wife were awarded a contract with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM), which is notable because neither Moore nor his wife had ever held state contracts prior to his election to public office. Total payments from ADEM from Fiscal Year 2011 through 2013 totaled $64,612.\u003cref name=\\\"Britt\\\"/\u003e\u003cref\u003e{{cite web|last=Britt|first=Bill|title=Rep. Barry Moore Receives Thousands in Taxpayer Dollars|url=https://www.alreporter.com/2014/03/10/rep-barry-moore-receives-thousands-in-taxpayer-dollars/|access-date=January 11, 2021|website=Alabama Political Reporter|language=en-US}}\u003c/ref\u003e\\n\\nIn April 2014, Moore was arrested for felony perjury and lying to authorities during a grand jury investigation into Moore's friend and mentor, [[Mike Hubbard (politician)|Mike Hubbard]].\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|date=April 24, 2014|title=AL Rep. Barry Moore of Enterprise arrested on felony charges|url=https://www.wsfa.com/story/25330913/al-rep-barry-moore-of-enterprise-arrested-on-felony-charges|access-date=2020-11-25|website=WSFA 12 News|language=en-US}}\u003c/ref\u003e In late 2014, Moore was acquitted of all charges.\u003cref name=\\\"Britt\\\"/\u003e\u003cref\u003e{{cite web|author=Cliff Sims|title=Alabama Rep. Barry Moore not guilty on all counts|url=https://yellowhammernews.com/breaking-alabama-rep-barry-moore-guilty-counts/|access-date=August 15, 2020|work=Yellowhammer News}}\u003c/ref\u003e\\n\\nOn October 30, 2020, Moore's Twitter account sent a tweet advocating for higher taxes and voting restrictions for those who move from one state to another state. The tweet was deleted shortly after, and Moore's media director, Jonathan Barbee, claimed responsibility, saying that the opinion was a personal view that Moore did not share and that Barbee had intended to send the tweet from his personal account.\u003cref\u003e{{Cite web|last=Lyman|first=Brian|date=October 30, 2020|title=Barry Moore campaign worker: I sent tweet on voting restrictions for new state residents|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/10/30/barry-moore-campaign-worker-takes-responsibility-tweet-voting-restrictions-alabama-congress/6087008002/|website=The Montgomery Advertiser}}\u003c/ref\u003e\\n\\nOn January 6, 2021, Moore objected to the [[2021 United States Electoral College vote count|certification]] of the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]] results in Congress. 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Barry Moore deletes Twitter account after suspension, controversial Capitol riot tweets|url= https://www.al.com/news/mobile/2021/01/rep-barry-moore-deletes-personal-twitter-account-after-suspension.html |access-date=2021-01-11|website=AL.com|language=en-US}}\u003c/ref\u003e\\n\\n== Electoral history ==\\n\\n{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results, 2018}}\\n{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change\\n  |party = Republican Party (United States)\\n  |candidate = Martha Roby (incumbent)\\n  |votes = 36,708\\n  |percentage = 39.0\\n}}\\n{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change\\n  |party = Republican Party (United States)\\n  |candidate = Bobby Bright\\n  |votes = 26,481\\n  |percentage = 28.1\\n}}\\n{{Election box candidate with party link no change\\n  |party = Republican Party (United States)\\n  |candidate = Barry Moore\\n  |votes = 18,177\\n  |percentage = 19.3\\n}}\\n{{Election box candidate with party link no change\\n  |party = Republican Party (United States)\\n  |candidate = Rich Hobson\\n  |votes = 7,052\\n  |percentage = 7.5\\n}}\\n{{Election box candidate with party link no change\\n  |party = Republican Party (United States)\\n  |candidate = Tommy Amason\\n  |votes = 5,763\\n  |percentage = 6.1\\n}}\\n{{Election box total no change\\n  |votes = 94,181\\n  |percentage = 100.0\\n}}\\n{{Election box end}}\\n\\n{{Election box begin no change\\n| title = Republican primary results, 2020\\n}}\\n{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change\\n| candidate = Jeff Coleman\\n| party = Republican Party (United States)\\n| votes = 39,738\\n| percentage = 38.1\\n}}\\n{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change\\n| candidate = Barry Moore\\n| party = Republican Party (United States)\\n| votes = 21,354\\n| percentage = 20.4\\n}}\\n{{Election box candidate with party link no change\\n| candidate = Jessica Taylor\\n| party = Republican Party (United States)\\n| votes = 20,763\\n| percentage = 19.9\\n}}\\n{{Election box candidate with party link no change\\n| candidate = [[Troy King]]\\n| party = Republican Party (United States)\\n| votes = 15,145\\n| percentage = 14.5\\n}}\\n{{Election box candidate with party link no change\\n| candidate = Terri Hasdorff\\n| party = Republican Party (United States)\\n| votes = 5,207\\n| percentage = 5.0\\n}}\\n{{Election box  candidate with party link no change\\n| candidate = Thomas W. 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