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'''Alabama State Senate District 19''' covers parts of west-central [[Jefferson County]].
'''Alabama State Senate District 19''' covers parts of west-central [[Jefferson County]]. It includes the cities of [[Adamsville]], [[Bessemer]], [[Brighton]], [[Brookside]], [[Cardiff]], [[Fairfield]], [[Forestdale]], [[Hueytown]], [[Lipscomb]], part of [[Pleasant Grove]], part of the [[Ensley]] community of [[Birmingham]] as well as the [[List of Jefferson County communities|communities]] of [[Bayview]], [[Docena]], [[Edgewater]], [[McDonald Chapel]], [[Minor]], [[Mount Olive]], [[Mulga]], and [[Sandusky]].


District 19 was most recently represented by [[E. B. McClain]], who was elected to the seat in [[1994]] and vacated it on [[January 21]], [[2009]] after being convicted on federal charges of conspiracy, mail fraud money laundering and bribery.   
District 19 was most recently represented by [[E. B. McClain]], who was elected to the seat in [[1994]] and vacated it on [[January 21]], [[2009]] after being convicted on federal charges of conspiracy, mail fraud money laundering and bribery.   

Revision as of 11:30, 12 May 2009

Alabama State Senate District 19 covers parts of west-central Jefferson County. It includes the cities of Adamsville, Bessemer, Brighton, Brookside, Cardiff, Fairfield, Forestdale, Hueytown, Lipscomb, part of Pleasant Grove, part of the Ensley community of Birmingham as well as the communities of Bayview, Docena, Edgewater, McDonald Chapel, Minor, Mount Olive, Mulga, and Sandusky.

District 19 was most recently represented by E. B. McClain, who was elected to the seat in 1994 and vacated it on January 21, 2009 after being convicted on federal charges of conspiracy, mail fraud money laundering and bribery.

2009 special election

A special election to fill the seat vacated by McClain was held on May 12, 2009.

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