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Cumberland Co. Wet-Dry vote may top 60% turnout - 3M or more

Two Wet-Dry elections today in the area: In Cumberland County and Metcalfe County, KY

By Ed Waggener

It is an exciting day in Burkesville & Cumberland County, KY today, as voters are flocking to the polls to vote yes or no to the following question:
"Are you in favor of the sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Cumberland County, Kentucky?"
Polls are open in the 10 precincts of Cumberland County from 6am-6pmCT. Tabulations should be underway quickly after 6pmCT in the office of Cumberland County Clerk Kim King. Estimates from the county today at that as many as 3250 or more ballots will be cast out of a total some 5,400 citizens eligible to vote.




This story was posted on 2016-06-28 12:42:51
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