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Republican wins Alabama state House special election

Norman Crow won with 64.5% of the vote in a special election marked by just over 7% voter turnout in Alabama House District 63.

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Republican Norman Crow is projected to defeat Democrat Judith Taylor in the special election for Alabama State House District 63, according to Decision Desk HQ. Crow, a Tuscaloosa City Council member, defeated Judith Taylor, a retired college professor and chair of the Tuscaloosa County Democratic Executive Committee, for a state House seat that includes parts of Tuscaloosa County.

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On Tuesday, Republican Norman Crow won the special election for District 63 of the Alabama House of Representatives, after imposing himself on Democrat Judith Taylor by reaching 64% of the vote, as opposed to 35,5 % of her rival. Crow, who is currently a councillor of the city of Tuscaloosa, won the victory against Taylor, a retired university professor and president of the Democratic Executive Committee of Tuscaloosa County, in a contest for a …

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alabamareflector.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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