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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsis Jones in for 6 years or in play in 2018 ?
I cant find a straight answer to that. Is he going to have to run again in nov 2018 ?
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is Jones in for 6 years or in play in 2018 ? (Original Post)
drray23
Dec 2017
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njhoneybadger
(3,910 posts)1. 2020
drray23
(7,587 posts)5. until the end of what would have been session's term ?
Thats how it works then ?
madaboutharry
(40,153 posts)2. I think 2020.
renegade000
(2,301 posts)3. 2020 i think, Sessions was re-elected in 2014. n/t
nolabear
(41,915 posts)4. Nope. Hes in for six acc. to MSNBC
TlalocW
(15,359 posts)6. Runs again in 2020
He's finishing off Session's... session, which was halfway over when Trump picked him for AG.
TlalocW
He serves the rest of Sessions term, which is up again in 2020.
wishstar
(5,267 posts)8. He will get full 3 years in Senate- 2018,2019,2020
nuxvomica
(12,364 posts)9. He's in Class 2 which is 2020
InAbLuEsTaTe
(24,110 posts)10. Pretty sure it's 2020.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)11. I wonder how Alabama might change in the next couple of years?
A Democrat in state-wide office, serving in the Senate, and if the world doesn't end, I wonder if Alabamans might not reconsider their support for the Republicans who may be with them on useless social issues (they won't have outlawed abortion or gay people by 2020) but who are robbing them blind to benefit their fatcat bankrollers?