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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Kentucky on November 5, 2024. The primary election for all offices was held on May 21, 2024. The last day to register to vote in the primary election was April 22 and the last day to register to vote in the general election was October 7.
For most of its history, Hardin County has primarily supported the Republican Party in presidential elections, with only five of the party's candidates failing to win the county in the period from 1880 to 1984. The only Democrat since 1996 to win the county has been Barack Obama in 2008, winning by only 78 votes.
The secretary of state’s office maintains an online directory of sample ballots for each election by county, ... available to voters looking to learn more about the candidates on their ballot.
When Gabel asked to be removed from the ballot, after early voting had started on January 19, 2024, the Minnesota Secretary of State's office stated that changes cannot be made to the list of candidates after the list was certified 63 days prior to the election, and Gabel's name remained on ballots. [165] Five candidates appeared on the ballot:
Candidates for mayor. District 4 candidates. District 5 candidates. District 6 candidates. District 7 candidates. District 9 candidates. District 10 candidates. District 11 candidates. Fort Worth ...
Treemap of the popular vote by county, 2016 presidential election. Elections in the U.S. state of Kentucky are held regularly. [1] Politics in Kentucky has historically been very competitive. The state leaned toward the Democratic Party during the 1860s after the Whig Party dissolved.
Election Day is Nov. 8. To help you make your choices, The News & Observer has created this voter guide for Harnett County. We contacted many of the candidates for state and federal races who will ...
2012 Kentucky's 2nd congressional district election Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Brett Guthrie (Incumbent) 181,508 : 64.30% : Democratic: David Lynn Williams 89,541 31.72% Independent: Andrew R. Beacham 6,304 2.23% Libertarian: Craig Astor 4,914 1.74% Total votes 282,267 : 100.00% : Turnout Republican hold