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Adair, Taylor officials visit Secretary of State Grimes



2016-03-02 - Frankfort, KY - Photo submitted by CJE Mike Stephens and CJE Eddie Rogers.
Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes met with, from left, Taylor County CJE Eddie Rogers, (Grimes), Adair County CJE Mike Stephens, and Suzanne Ince of Homeplace on Green River, in Frankfort today. The two CJE's were searching for state funds to help with Wet-Dry Local elections, Stephens said, and said that he found that there is a possibility of getting an amount of from $150 to a little over $200 per precinct - for Adair County approximately $2,000 to go toward the $15,000 cost of the special Wet-Dry Election, somewhat more for Taylor County. He said that the Secretary said that there might me a bit for for certain supplies. "But," he said, "she said that there might not be enough money allocated for all the special elections around the state. She told us there are 63 localities planning Wet-Dry votes." Stephens said that one solution to the problem would be if the legislature would simply make the whole state subject to the same rules, eliminating the necessity for Wet Dry votes.


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