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Jeffco Elections: Eyrika Parker, Rep. Rod Scott in Tues. Runoff for Treasurer

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By Barnett Wright The Birmingham Times The only Jefferson County race on the ballot in next Tuesday’s, July 14 runoff election will be for Treasurer where Democrats Eyrika Parker, a banker, and Roderick “Rod” Scott, state lawmaker, are vying for the office. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. In the March []

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