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TRUMP BLITZES HARRIS IN LAWRENCE COUNTY 5,465 TO 1,044, WINS KENTUCKY BIG

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Last updated: November 6, 2024 1:19 am
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Lawrence Co., Ky. General election results 2024

 

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Few surprises were in store in what Wrendi McDavid called an “electric election” during the rundown she has supplied for voters as in recent years. You can see it by clicking on her Facebook page.

Ex-President Donald Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris 5,464 to 1,044 in Lawrence County and was declared the winner in Kentucky shortly after polls closed.

The other Constitutional officers were unopposed and won easily with a comparative vote to Trump.

A veteran election officer said the turnout was almost three times the usual in the city of Louisa.

In other races of interest legislative amendments split as Amendment 1, which deals with immigration won in Lawrence County but the other new law failed to pass. Amendment 2 which would have allowed public tax monies to sponsor private schools, was soundly defeated in Lawrence County and around the state.

City County members elected were Kayla Brown, Rose Lester, Caleb Farley, Joey McClannahan, Coty Roe and Keith Chafins.

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