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Precinct totals for Campbellsville Wet/Dry Vote

Click on headline for complete unofficial vote tabulation, with photo(s)

By Ed Waggener, Linda Waggener, Pen Waggener & Larry Smith
A collaborative FM 99.9 The Big Dawg/ColumbiaMagazine.com report

Unofficial precinct totals in tonight's special election in Campbellsville, KY. Where the Wet vote won a decisive vote, 1177 YES/Wet to 894 NO, a margin of 283 votes.

The Yes vote carried nine precincts, New North, East, New East, Old South, New South, New City West, Old West, Old North, and New City North.

The No vote carried New West and New City East, and the Absentees.

The Precinct-by-precinct totals are as follow:


YesNoPrecinctLocation
232174New NorthCommunity Center, Hwy 3183
162109EastLowell Avenue Baptist Church, 420 Lowell Avenue
6029New EastFirst Baptist Church, 704 E Broadway
112115New City EastLowell Avenue Baptist Church, 420 Lowell Avenue
5747Old SouthSouth Campbellsville Baptist Church, 601 S Central Avenue
8575New SouthTaylor County Extension Office, 1143 S Columbia Avenue
1926New WestFire Department, 100 Terri Street
14189New City WestWoodlawn Christian Church, 831 W. Main Street
4516Old WestFire Department, 100 Terri Street
95Old NorthKid Wise Amusement Building, 195 City Park Road
233176New City NorthFine Arts Building, University Drive
2233Absentee
1177894Total


This story was posted on 2016-09-20 18:40:51
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Pat Keefe takes mike to comment on Wet victory - Campbellsville



2016-09-21 - Taylor County Courthouse, 203 N Court Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
Pat Keefe the leader of the forces seeking to change Campbellsville from moist to fully wet, spoke in a "post game" interview with John Kessler, the FM 92.7 Big Dawg "voice of Taylor County elections," after the decisive vote to go fully wet was counted last night in the Taylor County courthouse. Larry Smith, General Manager of the Big Dawg, right, looks on. - EW. Click on headline for story with precinct-by-precinct vote totals.

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