The Guardian (USA)

Democrat wins election in conservati­ve Alabama after focus on abortion and IVF

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An Alabama Democrat who campaigned against the state’s near-total abortion ban has won a special election to the state legislatur­e, a stark signal that reproducti­ve rights is a potent issue for Democratic candidates, even in the deep south.

Marilyn Lands won the state house seat on Tuesday, defeating Teddy Powell, a Republican, by 63% to 37%. Lands, a licensed profession­al counselor, previously ran for the seat in 2022 and lost by 7% to David Cole, a Republican who resigned last year after pleading guilty to voter fraud.

Lands made Alabama’s abortion ban and access to contracept­ion and in vitro fertilizat­ion central to her campaign, speaking openly about her own previous abortion experience in a TV ad that featured her saying that it was “shameful that today women have fewer freedoms than I had two decades ago”.

Lands said that her win sent a clear message in the wake of Alabama’s near-total abortion ban, which came into effect after the US supreme court struck down Roe v Wade in 2022. In February, there was also a highly controvers­ial state supreme court decision that threatened the use of IVF.

“This is a giant step forward for Alabama, this is a victory tonight for women, for families, for Alabama in general,” Lands told WHNT News 19 in the wake of her win.

“It feels like it’s the start of a change here,” she added of the state’s politics. “I think we are ready for something different, we are tired of Alabama being 49th and 50th in all the key metrics. We can do better, we are better and I want to make that happen.”

Lands said she would work to over

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