LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Democrat Gary Clemons won Tuesday's special election in Jefferson County to fill a vacant Kentucky ...
Democrat Gary Clemons won a special election to a fill a Kentucky state Senate seat, according to Decision Desk HQ. Clemons, president of United Steelworkers Local 1693 and an Army ...
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Gary Clemons wins special election for Kentucky State Senate District 37
The Jefferson County Clerk’s unofficial election result report shows Clemons received 1,674 votes out of the total 2,217 ...
Democrats held the 37th Kentucky State Senate District seat following a special election Tuesday to fill the vacancy created when David Yates resigned when he was ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said Gary Clemons was "continuing the trend of Democrats outperforming previous elections." ...
Gary Clemons’ special election victory means Democrats will retain six seats in the 38-member Kentucky Senate.
Democrats held onto a state Senate seat in Kentucky that was vacated earlier this year when David Yates stepped down to serve as Jefferson County Clerk. The special election Tuesday night pitted ...
Rep. Andy Barr, who announced support from more than 100 members of Congress, is aiming to project strength in a rancorous ...
More than 5,000 people voted in the special election, around a 7 percent turnout in a Louisville district of 75,000 voters.
Democrat Gary Clemons captured a landslide victory over Republican Calvin Leach in the 37th Kentucky Senate District.
District 37 seat. Clemons, a labor union leader and U.S. Army veteran, won 72% of the vote, defeating Republican ...
DEMOCRATS WILL RETAIN A SEAT IN THE KENTUCKY STATE SENATE. GARY CLEMONS WON THE SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE 37TH SENATE DISTRICT ...
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