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the article refers to Lowell Barron as being the only write-in candidate ever elected in Alabama but does not cite any proof of this. Alabama gained statehood in 1819 and other candidates for public office have attained election thru write in candidacy.

The article desires to picture Barron as a benevolent benefactor and does not stick to fact based information.

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the article refers to Lowell Barron as being the only write-in candidate ever elected in Alabama but does not cite any proof of this. Alabama gained statehood in 1819 and other candidates for public office have attained election thru write in candidacy.

The article desires to picture Barron as a benevolent benefactor and does not stick to fact based information.