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Steve Flowers: Are we now a two party state?
As we enter the 2018 campaign season, many of you have asked me to look back and analyze the 2017 Special Election Senate race...
Most Republican appellate court incumbents win without an opponent as Democrats concede state appellate...
Major party qualifying ended on Friday. Four Republican Alabama Supreme Court Justices won election when no opponent – Republican or Democrat came forward.
Parole denied for 90% of Alabama inmates, a new low
Seventy-one-year-old Leola Harris is confined to a wheelchair, must undergo dialysis three times a week, and is in end-stage renal failure, her...
Deadline passes for new democratic party elections
A deadline has passed for the Alabama Democratic Party to elect new leaders.
National party officials had given the state party until Aug....
Election reignites calls for change at Democratic Party
Alabama Democrats’ disappointing performance in Tuesday’s election has reignited calls for changes within the state party, with critics saying candidates were largely left to...
6 former justices, including 3 Republicans, endorse Democrat Bob Vance for chief justice
Six former Alabama Supreme Court justices, including three Republicans, signed a letter on Monday endorsing Democratic Judge Bob Vance in the race for chief...
Five things you need to know about Walt Maddox
Walt Maddox won the democratic nomination for governor, with nearly 55 percent of the votes. His closest competitor, former Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb...
Winners, losers and jokers this week: June 8 edition
It's been quite the week in Alabama politics. The primary election left us with some very clear winners and losers and even a few...
Incumbent to face Tuscaloosa mayor in Alabama governor race
Gov. Kay Ivey clinched the Republican nomination in Alabama's gubernatorial primary race Tuesday, and now she seeks to win the office outright after her...
Democratic gubernatorial candidates answer questions on housing, lending, transportation, taxes
Alabama Arise — a nonprofit, nonpartisan coalition of congregations, organizations and individuals promoting public policies to improve the lives of low-income Alabamians —reached out to...