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Kelvin Datcher, an aide to Mayor Randall Woodfin, handily defeated a Republican challenger for State House District 52.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala (WIAT) — Jefferson County voters have selected Kelvin Datcher as their Democratic candidate for House District 52’s upcoming fall election. Tuesday night’s runoff election ...
Kelvin Datcher has won the special Democratic runoff election for Alabama House District 52 against opponent Frank Woodson, according to unofficial results from the Alabama Secretary of State's ...
We'll wrap up a busy day in the State House: PBMs, paid parental leave, foreign campaign interference, targeted sales tax exemptions, etc. Pleased to welcome State Rep. Kelvin Datcher, the newest ...
The Alabama House District 52 Democratic special primary election will go to a runoff between candidates Kelvin Datcher and Frank Woodson. The election was held to replace previous former state ...
The Alabama House District 52 Democratic special primary election will go to a runoff between candidates Kelvin Datcher and Frank Woodson. The election was held to replace previous former state ...
Kelvin Datcher (right), Birmingham’s deputy director of community development, and nonprofit executive Frank Woodson (right) will face off in a July 16 Democratic runoff for House District 52.
Kelvin Datcher has won the special Democratic runoff election for Alabama House District 52 against opponent Frank Woodson, according to unofficial results from the Alabama Secretary of State's office ...
Democratic Alabama State Representatives Patrick Sellers and Kelvin Datcher at the Alabama statehouse, speaking out against a bill that would strip Birmingham of control over the state's largest ...
Democrat Kelvin Datcher, deputy director of community development for the city of Birmingham, won a runoff election tonight to replace longtime state Rep. John Rogers.
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