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McClendon Campaigns in Pell City

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Thursday, May 29 Alabama State Representative Jim McClendon (R) from Springville spoke in Pell City at the candidate’s forum sponsored by the Greater Pell City Chamber of Commerce and the St. Clair County Board of Realtors.  State Representative McClendon currently represents Alabama House District 50 in St. Clair … Continued
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May 30, 2014

Keahey Retirement Likely a Republican Pickup

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Thursday, April 4, State Senator Marc Keahey (D) from Grove Hill announced to his fellow senators that he would not seek re-election. The announcement by the Grove Hill Democrat makes it even more unlikely that the Alabama Democratic Party will be able to win back control of the … Continued
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April 7, 2014

Ron Crumpton to Run for Alabama Senate as Democrat

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama Senate District 11 already has two Republicans vying from the district in 2014 and now it also has a Democrat. Medical Marijuana advocate Ron Crumpton has announced that he will be running as a Democrat in the heavily Republican district consisting of parts of St. Clair, Shelby, and … Continued
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June 6, 2013

Senator Fielding Welcomed in Senate Republican Caucus: Mark Kennedy Calls him a Liar

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama State Senator Jerry Fielding of Senate District 11 announced on Thursday that he would be leaving the Alabama Democratic Party and joining the Alabama Republican Party effective immediately. Sen. Fielding was elected as a state Senator in 2010.  Fielding’s district includes parts of Calhoun, Coosa, Elmore, and Talladega … Continued
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October 5, 2012

Legislature Redistricting Plans Now Are Public

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The proposed new redistricting maps from the Committee on Reapportionment were made available to the public on Thursday.  Every ten years the legislature has to reapportion the legislative districts as population shift have occurred over the decade.  The constitutionally required redistricting process is based on the decennial United States … Continued
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May 11, 2012