It's sad when it happens, but every so often, a local election needs to be held to fill a vacant Legislative seat because a lawmaker has moved from the State House to the Big House.
That's happening today in parts of Birmingham, where state Rep. John Rogers left his Alabama District 52 seat after pleading guilty to charges in a kickback scheme, reports AL.com's Joseph D. Bryant.
This election may have snuck up on some folks, and not just because it's ball season and a very loud presidential campaign season. A Republican candidate entered the race pretty late in the game, after the primaries.
Meanwhile, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin aide Kelvin Datcher won the Democratic primary in a runoff. He has experience as a staffer for local officials and said he's a supporter of public education, greater affordable housing and community development, and expanding access to healthcare.
He'll be facing Republican Erskine Brown Jr., a retiree working as a caregiver who said he wants to increase benefits for seniors and add support for healthcare and education.
Brown's dad, Erskine Brown Sr., was a Democratic political operative and member of the BJCC Authority Board.