Alabama elects first Black Republican to House in 140 years
KIM CHANDLER, Associated Press
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Retired Army Sgt. Kenneth Paschal on Tuesday was elected to fill a legislative seat in suburban Shelby County, becoming the only Black Republican in the Alabama Legislature.
Paschal, 54, won the general election to fill House District 73 which was vacated when Matt Fridy joined the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. He defeated Democratic candidate Sheridan Black. Paschal took about 75% of the 2,700 votes cast, according to unofficial returns posted Tuesday night by the Alabama secretary of state s office.
He will represent the Shelby County district in the heavily Republican suburbs south of Birmingham.
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