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Stewart Gritton, candidate for Ag Commissioner here

Stewart Gritton, candidate for Kentucky Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, will be at Mulligan's at the Pines at Lindsey Wilson at 6pmCT this evening to meet with voters of Adair County. The public is invited to attend. The event is being hosted by Terry and Susan L. Harvey and others.

Gritton is a resident of Wildcat RD, Lawrenceburg, KY. He is one of five Democrats running in the May 17, 2011primary for the nomination to oppose one of two Republicans. The incumbent Agriculture Commissioner, Richie Farmer is running for Lt. Governor on a ticket with Senator David Williams of Burkesville, KY who is running for Governor of Kentucky. The other David Williams, of Glasgow, KY, formerly of Columbia, KY, is one of Gritton's primary opponents.




This story was posted on 2011-03-11 16:21:46
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