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All Casey County Primary Election Results, May 20, 2014

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All Casey County Primary Results. The list is sorted by office, and then within each office by number of votes received.

The name of the candidate with the most votes in each race is shown in bold.


US Representative, 1st Congressional Dist. (D): Charles Kendall HATCHETT received: 158 votes (56.23%)
US Representative, 1st Congressional Dist. (D): Wesley Seaton BOLIN received: 123 votes (43.77%)

US Senator (D): Alison Lundergan GRIMES received: 247 votes (81.79%)
US Senator (D): Gregory Brent LEICHTY received: 28 votes (9.27%)
US Senator (D): Burrel Charles FARNSLEY received: 14 votes (4.64%)
US Senator (D): Tom RECKTENWALD received: 13 votes (4.30%)

US Senator (R): Mitch MCCONNELL received: 2109 votes (53.31%)
US Senator (R): Matt BEVIN received: 1704 votes (43.07%)
US Senator (R): Shawna STERLING received: 67 votes (1.69%)
US Senator (R): Chris PAYNE received: 42 votes (1.06%)
US Senator (R): Brad COPAS received: 34 votes (0.86%)


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