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  Alabama formally pronounced Jones the winner of the hotly contested race on Thursday, despite Republican challenger Roy Moore's refusal to concede and his last-minute legal complaint alleging potential voter fraud. Moore's court filing also asked for a temporary restraining order to stop the official certification. Jones, who won in the deep-red state by about 20,000 votes, is expected to be sworn in early next year when the Senate returns.

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