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November 9, 2022

Alabama Politics
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Elections
Alabama Libertarian Party falls short of keeping statewide ballot status
The party needed a candidate to get at least 20 percent of the vote in a statewide race.
By Mike Cason | mcason@al.com
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Why don’t we know which party controls Congress after 2022 midterms?
Votes were still being counted across the country, meaning Republicans could still emerge with control of both chambers of Congress.
By The Associated Press
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Recreational marijuana approved in Maryland, Missouri; rejected in Arkansas, North Dakota
A similar initiative went before voters in South Dakota, but early Wednesday it was too early to call.
By The Associated Press
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Elections
What’s in Alabama’s new state constitution of 2022? What’s changed?
The 2022 document is still the longest constitution in the country.
By Sarah Swetlik | sswetlik@al.com
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Kentucky abortion amendment: Voters reject measure denying constitutional protections
The amendment’s rejection leaves open the possibility that abortion could be declared a state right by the court.
By The Associated Press
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Elections
Alabama’s midterm election turnout worst in at least 36 years
A lack of real competition from the Democrats is to blame for a turnout rate that rivals some of the worst the state has had during a general election.
By John Sharp | jsharp@al.com
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