Congratulations to Kenneth Paschal and April Weaver.
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On Tuesday, a pair of Republicans won two special elections for legislative vacancies in districts just south of Birmingham.
Former State Rep. April Weaver (R-Brierfield), who left her House District 49 seat in 2020 to serve in the Trump administration as regional director of the Department of Health and Human Services for Region IV, won the seat up in Senate District 14 by a 60-point margin over Democrat Virginia Applebaum. Weaver will serve out the remainder of the term for the seat previously occupied by former State Sen. Cam Ward (R-Alabaster), who resigned the seat after his appointment by Gov. Kay Ivey to serve as director of the Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
Kenneth Paschal won his election for House District 73 over Democrat Sheridan Black by a 50-point margin. Paschal fills the seat vacated by former State Rep. Matt Fridy (R-Montevallo), who won an election in 2020 for a spot on the Court of Civil Appeals.
Weaver, Paschal win special elections for open spots in the Alabama Legislature - Yellowhammer News
On Tuesday, a pair of Republicans won two special elections for legislative vacancies in districts just south of Birmingham. Former State Rep. April Weaver (R-Brierfield), who left her House District 49 seat in 2020 to serve in the Trump administration as regional director of the Department of...

On Tuesday, a pair of Republicans won two special elections for legislative vacancies in districts just south of Birmingham.
Former State Rep. April Weaver (R-Brierfield), who left her House District 49 seat in 2020 to serve in the Trump administration as regional director of the Department of Health and Human Services for Region IV, won the seat up in Senate District 14 by a 60-point margin over Democrat Virginia Applebaum. Weaver will serve out the remainder of the term for the seat previously occupied by former State Sen. Cam Ward (R-Alabaster), who resigned the seat after his appointment by Gov. Kay Ivey to serve as director of the Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
Kenneth Paschal won his election for House District 73 over Democrat Sheridan Black by a 50-point margin. Paschal fills the seat vacated by former State Rep. Matt Fridy (R-Montevallo), who won an election in 2020 for a spot on the Court of Civil Appeals.