Doug Jones has become the first Democrat in 25 years to win a US Senate seat for Alabama after a bitter campaign against Republican Roy Moore.

The 63-year-old former prosecutor's victory deals a blow to Republicans, narrowing their majority to 51-49 in the Senate.
With 99% of the votes counted, Mr Moore refused to concede on Tuesday night.
The election took a twist when Mr Moore became embroiled in allegations of sexual misconduct with teenage girls.
Mr Moore, who was backed by President Donald Trump, denies the claims.
The president congratulated Mr Jones in a tweet shortly after he was declared the winner, adding that "Republicans will have another shot at this seat in a very short period of time".
Mr Moore's campaign chairman, Bill Armistead, said it was too close to call the race despite several US outlets reporting in favour of Mr Jones.
Mr Moore himself did not concede and told his supporters it was not yet over.
"We've been painted in an unfavourable and unfaithful light," he said. "We've been put in a hole, if you will."
Mr Jones is a former lawyer known for helping convict two Ku Klux Klan members who bombed a black church in 1963 in Birmingham, killing four girls.
"This entire race has been about dignity and respect," he said in his victory speech.
"This campaign has been about the rule of law. This campaign has been about common courtesy and decency and making sure everyone in this state, regardless of which zip code you live in, is going to get a fair shake in life."
Mr Moore, a firebrand conservative, was twice removed from the state Supreme Court and believes that homosexual activity should be illegal.
He has also argued against removing segregationist language from the state constitution.
But it was allegations of sexual misconduct made by several women, some when they were teenagers, that drew national attention to the special election.
The claims against Mr Moore came amid a wave of allegations of sexual misconduct against prominent figures that has led to the resignation of three politicians.
Mr Jones wins the seat vacated by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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