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Governor-elect Matt Bevin in a landslide in South Central KY

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Election night: Precincts came in quickly - S Columbia 2



2015-11-04 - Basement, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
Public service a family affair while poor, poor Miss Vicky is struggling with the heavy South Columbia #2, co-precinct officer Patty Nall is enjoying a chat with her granddaughter, Brooklyn Coomer, far left. Others in the photo are Beckyy Rogers and Sheila Hayes, receiving precinct tallies; and Eunice-Pellyton's Julie Stephens and Margie Absher. - EW

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Matt Bevin in Columbia, KY, with ACR Jailer Joey White



2015-11-04 - Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener (file photo).
On Thursday, April 30, 2015, Joey White, Adair County Regional Jailer, greeted Matt Bevin, candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, at the Adair County Republican Party Meet and Greeting/Gubernatorial Forum at Lindsey Wilson College, Thursday, 30 Apr 2015. At the time, Bevin was in slightly hostile territory at a time when most of the GOP establishment - then mostly Jamie Comer supporters - was making sure they weren't photographed with him. It was a tribute to his perseverance that the governor-elect soldiered on, made it through a trying night, continued his adept brand of one-on-one retail politics, won the Republican primary in a 87 vote landslide then won the general election is a somewhat bigger landslide. In the background seen between Mr. White and Bevin is LaGene Stephens Sexton, daughter of Adair CJE Mike Stephens, and far right, Adair County County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison Corbin.

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Kentucky first family-elect: Matt & Glenna Bevin & nine children



2015-11-05 - Photo submitted by Tiffany Kessler .
Tiffany Kessler, Republican Party co-chairman, sent this photo of the then primary candidate for GOP Senate nomination, for Matt Bevin and his wife Glenna and their nine children back in May 2014. Since then, the Governor-elect has won two victories, a 87 vote statewide primary election, and a much more comfortable November 3, 2015 general election.

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