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Adair County results for the 2019 General Election

Unofficial Adair County results for the 2019 General Election, from the Secretary of State (Link)

Governor and Lieutenant Governor votes,
  • Matthew G. BEVIN / Ralph A. ALVARADO (Rep): 3946 votes, 69.58%
  • Andy BESHEAR / Jacqueline COLEMAN (Dem): 1626 votes, 28.67%
  • John HICKS / Ann CORMICAN (Lib): 99 votes, 1.75%
Secretary of State
  • Michael G. ADAMS (Rep): 4033 votes, 72.35%
  • Heather French HENRY (Dem): 1541 votes, 27.65%
Attorney General
  • Daniel CAMERON (Rep): 4417 votes, 78.73%
  • Gregory D. STUMBO (Dem): 1193 votes, 21.27%
Auditor of Public Accounts
  • Mike HARMON (Rep): 4199 votes, 77.73%
  • Sheri DONAHUE (Dem): 1101 votes, 20.38%
  • Kyle HUGENBERG (Lib): 102 votes, 1.89%
State Treasurer
  • Allison BALL (Rep): 4460 votes, 81.03%
  • Michael BOWMAN (Dem): 1044 votes, 18.97%
Commissioner of Agriculture
  • Ryan F. QUARLES (Rep): 4327 votes, 78.53%
  • Robert Haley CONWAY (Dem): 1052 votes, 19.09%
  • Josh GILPIN (Lib): 131 votes, 2.38%
Judge of the Court of Appeals, 3rd Appellate District, 1st Division, Unexpired term
  • Jacqueline M. CALDWELL: 2016 votes, 59.75%
  • Michael O. CAPERTON: 1358 votes, 40.25%




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Unofficial results give Beshear/Coleman Governor's race



2019-11-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Democrats Andy Beshear and his running mate Jacqueline Coleman won the unofficial vote for Governor and Lt. Governor in last night's General Election statewide. They are pictured here at a rally for Adair and surrounding counties held in Campbellsville at the coffee shop on Main Street.

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Eunice/Pellyton was first Adair County precinct delivered



2019-11-06 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Eunice/Pellyton was the first Adair County precinct to bring in the votes after polls closed Tuesday evening, November 5, 2019. Officers who worked the polls included Julie Stephens, at left, Debra Perkins, Christopher Patton, and Margie Absher, at right.

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Calling out the votes



2019-11-06 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Ricky Collins, left, and Josh Brockman were among the election officials who worked through the final tallying of Adair County votes Tuesday, November 5, 2019.

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Before the election



2019-11-06 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Jerry Holt thought his campaign message in support of Democrat Andy Beshear would get more attention as he rode around the region than if he put a sign in his yard. However, as the camera was pointed at him, he was reminded of his wife Joan’s cautionary message before he left home to watch out for those who might disagree with his choice.

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