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Low Adair voter turnout today, if absentees a predictor Election Junkies: To see how the vote went in Adair County four years ago, click to In Adair, a GOP sweep; Governor gets 67.74% of vote If the vote on the Absentee voting machine this year is any indicator, Adair County will have a very low turnout. When the machine was closed yesterday afternoon, November 7, at 4:30pmCT, only 58 had voted on the machine, Clerk Sheila Blair reported. In 2007, when Steve Beshear overwhelming beat Gov. Ernie Fletcher - who arguably had done more for Adair County than all other previous Governors combined - over 200 voted in that race alone. And, only 58 paper ballots, an extremely low gubernatorial year vote, were mailed out, Clerk Blair said. -ED WAGGENER This story was posted on 2011-11-08 05:56:27
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