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MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 12:  John  Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama, speaks to the media in the Capitol building about the possible recount to determine the winner between Republican Senatorial candidate Roy Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones on December 12, 2017 in Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Moore and Mr. Jone are locked in a race that is too close to call in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 12:  John  Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama, speaks to the media in the Capitol building about the possible recount to determine the winner between Republican Senatorial candidate Roy Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones on December 12, 2017 in Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Moore and Mr. Jone are locked in a race that is too close to call in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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By KIM CHANDLER and JESSICA GRESKO
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MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 12:  John  Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama, speaks to the media in the Capitol building about the possible recount to determine the winner between Republican Senatorial candidate Roy Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones on December 12, 2017 in Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Moore and Mr. Jone are locked in a race that is too close to call in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 12:  John  Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama, speaks to the media in the Capitol building about the possible recount to determine the winner between Republican Senatorial candidate Roy Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones on December 12, 2017 in Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Moore and Mr. Jone are locked in a race that is too close to call in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Appeals Court Won’t Let AL Election Chief Impose De Facto Curbside Voting Ban
By Tierney Sneed
10.13.20 | 2:00 pm
MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 12:  John  Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama, speaks to the media in the Capitol building about the possible recount to determine the winner between Republican Senatorial candidate Roy Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones on December 12, 2017 in Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Moore and Mr. Jone are locked in a race that is too close to call in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 12:  John  Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama, speaks to the media in the Capitol building about the possible recount to determine the winner between Republican Senatorial candidate Roy Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones on December 12, 2017 in Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Moore and Mr. Jone are locked in a race that is too close to call in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Will SCOTUS Let AL Election Chief Impose His De Facto Ban On Curbside Voting?
By Tierney Sneed
10.06.20 | 11:14 am
Is Your State Ready For The Pandemic Election? A Look At AL, KY, NC, NV, and TN
We’re taking a state-by-state look at the places that appear most ready for a pandemic election, and the places that could be in for a big mess.
By Tierney Sneed, Kate Riga, Josh Kovensky and Matt Shuham
08.28.20 | 10:19 am
Alabama Requiring Masks In Public As Coronavirus Cases Surge In State
By Associated Press
07.15.20 | 1:20 pm
ANNISTON, AL - MAY 13- Alabama State Senator and President Pro Tem Del Marsh poses for a photo on the grounds of the hotel he owns on Monday, May 13, 2019 in Anniston, AL. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage for The Washington Post) ANNISTON, AL - MAY 13- Alabama State Senator and President Pro Tem Del Marsh poses for a photo on the grounds of the hotel he owns on Monday, May 13, 2019 in Anniston, AL. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage for The Washington Post)
Alabama GOP Leader Says He Wants More COVID-19 Cases In Order To Build ‘Immunity’
By Cristina Cabrera
07.10.20 | 9:07 am
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