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LOUISA, KY. — Lawrence County joined the rest of Kentucky and painted Big Blue Country red as Republican president Donald J. Trump led the ticket and at least in Lawrence County, swept all partisan races on the ballot.
Editor’s Note: We are preparing an inclusive story but for 9:30 here are the totals in Lawrence County. (inc means inconclusive because all absentee ballots won’t be counted until next Monday. Some of the city council candidates are less than a half dozen votes apart so that could get interesting). We also do not have the Carter Co. results in the state representative’s race.
President/Vice President
Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence (R) 5,633
Joseph R. Biden/Kamala D. Harris (D) 1,237
Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy “Spike” Cohen (Lib.) 50
Kanye West/Michelle Tidball (Ind.) 20
Brock Pierce/Karla Ballard (Ind.) 14
U.S. Senator
Mitch McConnell (R) 5,089
Amy McGrath (D) 1,519
Brad Barron (Lib.) 313
U.S. Representative, 5th District
Harold “Hal” Rogers (R) 5,658
Matthew Ryan Best (D) 1,176
State Senator 31st District
Phillip Wheeler (R) 5,320
Glenn Martin Hammond (D) 1,482
State Representative 96th District
Patrick Flannery (R) 4,483
Kathy Hinkle (D) 2,398
Kentucky Supreme Court, 7th District
Robert B. Conley 2,851
Chris Harris 1,831
Board of Education 5th District
Barbara Lee Robinson (inc.)
Angela Holmes Wright
Louisa City Council
Lisa M. Schaefer (inc.) 441
Matt Brown (inc.) 461
Gary Robertson (inc.) 437
James Allen Pauley-Barker 432
Ashley Caudill (inc.) 503
Mitch Castle (inc.) 438
Tom Parsons (inc.) 473
Constitutional Amendment 1
Yes 2,628
No 2,123
Constitutional Amendment 2
Yes 1,494
No 3,386
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Excellent!
Who won the school board race?
I would like to thank the Lazer for reporting honestly and fairly on our election without bias. It doesn’t seem this election turned out the way I wished, oh well, it’s not the first time things didn’t go my way. If there was no unlawful voting, or fraudulent results, I will support the will of the people and America first, and my personal opinions last. Above all I want this great nation to survive. I will support the President and the United States, whomever that President is. May God continue to bless America. I will always voice my opinions, as I’ve proven. 🙂
I will always support and defend the United States of America against all enemies. I urge all to respect this nation and results of elections.
MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA 2020.
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