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2020 presidential election in Kentucky by demographic subgroup (Edison exit polling) [46] [47] Demographic subgroup Biden Trump % of total vote Total vote 36.15 62.09 100 Ideology Liberals: 83 16 17 Moderates: 49 48 36 Conservatives: 9 90 47 Party Democrats: 84 15 30 Republicans: 4 95 46 Independents: 39 55 24 Gender Men 36 60 46 Women 36 63 54 ...
A special election was held for the Kentucky Court of Appeals 1st District, 1st Division. The seat was vacated by Christopher S. Nickell who was elected to the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2019. The position was filled in by Chris McNeill who was appointed by Governor Andy Beshear on April 22, 2020.
The following is a table of United States presidential election results by state. They are indirect elections in which voters in each state cast ballots for a slate of electors of the U.S. Electoral College who pledge to vote for a specific political party's nominee for president. Bold italic text indicates the winner of the election
Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Kentucky, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1792, Kentucky has participated in every U.S. presidential election. Prior to the election of 1792, Kentucky was part of Virginia, and residents of the area voted as part of that state. Winners of the state are in bold.
The race for U.S. House District 6, which covers Lexington and a large portion of Central Kentucky, pit incumbent Republican Rep. Andy Barr against Randy Cravens, a 44-year-old Democrat who works ...
In 2020, Kentucky and Vermont were among the first states where the Associated Press called the race minutes after the polls closed in each state. If the 2024 election follows a similar pattern ...
Northern Kentucky counties have gone red in U.S. presidential races for decades, highlighted most recently by enthusiastic support for former President Donald Trump in 2016 and in 2020.. In 2024 ...
The 2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Kentucky, concurrently with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.