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  2. Roy Moore sexual misconduct allegations - Wikipedia

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    A CBS News poll conducted a few weeks prior to the December 12, 2017 election for the Alabama State Senate revealed that "71 percent of Alabama Republicans say the allegations against Roy Moore are false," [55] and that the Democrats and media were behind the charges. While the CBS poll showed Moore leading the election, a Washington Post poll ...

  3. Roy Moore - Wikipedia

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    Roy Stewart Moore (born February 11, 1947) is an American politician, lawyer, and jurist who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama from 2001 to 2003 and again from 2013 to 2017, each time being removed from office for judicial misconduct by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary.

  4. List of 2010s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    Roy S. Moore (R) Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, was found guilty of six violations by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary. (2016) [ 4 ] Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives Mike Hubbard (R) was convicted on 12 of 23 felony charges.

  5. In Alabama, Republican voters stand by Roy Moore - AOL

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  8. Roy Moore was reportedly once banned from an Alabama shopping ...

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    Roy Moore was reportedly banned from a shopping mall in his hometown of Gadsden, Alabama, for pestering teenage girls when he was in his 30s, the New Yorker reported.

  9. Doug Jones (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jones received 673,896 votes (50.0%) to Moore's 651,972 votes (48.3%) with 22,852 write-in votes (1.7%). [43] After the election, Moore refused to concede. He filed a lawsuit attempting to block the state from certifying the election and called for an investigation into voter fraud, as well as a new election. [45]