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FLOWERS: Politics never ends in Alabama

This is an opinion piece. We are all looking forward to next year’s gigantic political cavalcade.  The 2022 elections in Alabama will be momentous.  We will have an open U.S. Senate seat along with seven congressional seats, all running under new district lines.  We have a Governor’s race along with all the other Constitutional offices.  All 105 state representatives and 35 state senators will be running for reelection under new district lines.  All 67 sheriffs in the state will be on the ballot, as well as all 68 probate judges. All these races are on the cusp of beginning or have already begun.

Newton coroner told she cannot rescind resignation - The Covington News

Newton coroner told she cannot rescind resignation - The Covington News
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Troy Republican Wes Allen running for Alabama Secretary of State

Troy Republican Wes Allen running for Alabama Secretary of State Updated May 07, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Facebook Share Rep. Wes Allen pointed to his experience as Pike County probate judge when announcing his candidacy. “My entire career has prepared me for this position. As a Probate Judge, I ran 18 elections without a single error or problem,” Allen said. “It is that type of error-free elections that our probate judges, circuit clerks, absentee election managers, boards of registrars, sheriffs, and poll workers strive to achieve over and over. It is that standard that the people of Alabama deserve every time they go to cast their ballots.”

Who are the nine people who sit on our State Supreme Court?

This week allow me to share with you a sketch of the men and women who sit on our State Supreme Court. These nine Justices are all Republican, all conservative on both social and business issues. All are very devout in their faith and very connected to their church and their family. Chief Justice Tom Parker has been on the State Supreme Court since 2005. He was born and raised in Montgomery and went to Dartmouth College and Vanderbilt Law School. Chief Justice Parker and his wife the former Dottie James of Auburn have been married 39 years. Dottie was a supervisor of the governor’s mansion during the Fob James administration. They are Methodist.

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