Democrat Marilyn Lands defeated Republican Teddy Powell in a special election Tuesday night for a state House seat in north Alabama that drew national attention.

Lands, a licensed professional counselor, flipped the seat from red to blue by besting Powell, a Madison city councilman, 62 percent to 38 percent with 100percent of the precincts in District 10 reporting, according to unofficial results posted on the Alabama Secretary of State’s Office website.

The race drew national interest against the backdrop of the controversial Alabama State Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are considered children under state law.

The seat became vacant when ex-Rep. David Cole resigned after pleading guilty to illegal voting.

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    8 months ago

    Yep. That doesn’t mean anything is in the bag, of course. We still have to fight like hell for every vote.

    But it does mean we shouldn’t be all doom and gloom.

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      8 months ago

      Honestly if people feel like it’s in the bag, they’re less likely to vote. Seeing losses might encourage higher turnout to overcorrect and this might well be how we end up with Trump again.