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KY Board of Elections Certifies results of 8 Mar 2016 Elections

By Bradford Queen

FRANKFORT, KY (15 Mar 2016) – The State Board of Elections today certified the results of four special elections held on March 8 in House Districts 8, 54, 62, and 98. Detailed results from the elections are available at elect.ky.gov. Approximately 27,902 voters, 22.3% of registered voters in the four districts, cast ballots in the special elections, said Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentucky’s chief election official. The board issued certificates of election to:
  • Jeffery R. Taylor (D), House District 8
  • Daniel B. Elliott (R), House District 54
  • Chuck Tackett (D), House District 62
  • Lew Nicholls (D), House District 98
Upon certification, the four candidates were immediately eligible to take the oath of office and begin serving in the Kentucky House of Representatives.




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