Vote results
Vote results
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VOTE RESULTS
Republicans maintain commanding majority in state Senate
Republicans retained a commanding majority in the Kentucky Senate on Tuesday, ensuring that Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear must deal and compromise to get what he wants over the next two years.
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VOTE RESULTS
Voter freebies not 'vote buying' in Fayette
A complaint about potential vote buying in Fayette County seems to have been a tempest in a teapot, or a coffee cup. The call on Election Day apparently came from a member of the Lexington media, asking about someplace offering freebies for voters.
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Barr says Heath Lovell ad was turning point in race against Chandler
Everyone — including the two major-party candidates — thought this year's race for Central Kentucky's 6th Congressional District would be extremely close. It wasn't.
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VOTE RESULTS
Clark voters change form of government; Nicholasville does not
Clark Countians voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to return to a magistrate form of government. Voters in Nicholasville turned down a proposal to change the city's form of government from a city commission to a mayor-council model.
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Andy Barr ousts Ben Chandler in Kentucky's 6th Congressional District
The second time around proved a winner Tuesday for Republican Andy Barr in wresting Central Kentucky's 6th Congressional District seat from Democratic incumbent Ben Chandler.
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GOP says message of fiscal responsibility led to gains in Kentucky
Agriculture Commissioner James Comer stood before a lively audience at the Marriott Griffin Gate in Lexington Tuesday night and declared that 2012 was "a good year to be a Republican in Kentucky."
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VOTE RESULTS
Four new faces to join Urban County Council; eight incumbents re-elected
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council will have four new faces come January from districts where incumbents did not seek re-election. Meanwhile, eight incumbents, including four who faced challengers, won another two-year term.
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VOTE RESULTS
In case you missed it: Kentucky's Republican Sen. McConnell on Obama's re-election
The voters have not endorsed the failures or excesses of the President's first term, they have simply given him more time to finish the job they asked him to do together with a Congress that restored balance to Washington after two years of one-party control.
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VOTE RESULTS
Republican Thomas Massie easily defeats Bill Adkins in 4th Congressional District
Kentuckians re-elected incumbent U.S. representatives in four congressional districts, while Republican Thomas Massie won the open 4th District seat, and challenger Andy Barr defeated incumbent Ben Chandler in the 6th District.


