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Notice sent by state election finance agency on Monday is first evidence of any official probe into $202,000 drawn on Weddle credit card
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear won a second term Tuesday by a comfortable margin, as the incumbent Democrat defeated Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron by roughly five percentage points and 67,174 votes.
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Here are the live election results in Kentucky's races for governor, attorney general, secretary of state, agriculture commissioner, auditor and treasurer.Kentucky Public Radio reporters and editors are also providing context to the results here.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has beaten his Republican challenger. Beshear is a blue governor in a red state, and the race saw national politics as a primary issue.
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Kentucky Democratic Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman and Republican state senator Robby Mills faced off in a debate on KET Monday ahead of the Nov. 7 election.
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Spending by candidates and political groups in Kentucky’s 2023 race for governor have already doubled the pace from the state’s 2019 general election for the office, with more than $59 million spent since the May primary. And we don’t yet know how much candidates will raise and spend in the final two weeks of the campaign – often the most expensive part of the race.
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As he competes against incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear for Kentucky’s governorship, Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron has stood in opposition to affirmative action, diversity-equity initiatives and required anti-bias trainings.
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The two candidates for the state’s top job in government faced off Tuesday night. The televised debate between Democratic Governor Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron was expected to be the last such appearance before Election Day.
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Education took center stage as Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron debated before a statewide audience a little more than two weeks before election day.
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With three weeks until Election Day, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron shared the debate stage for the second time this election season. The discussion at Northern Kentucky University spanned issues like abortion, education and crime.