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2019 Primary and General Election Results

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The 2019 United States elections were held, largely, on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. This off-12 months election included the common gubernatorial elections in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. State legislative elections are also held in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia, in addition to for the New Jersey General Assembly (the lower house of the New Jersey legislature). Numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races, and quite a lot of different native elections additionally occur.
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Medium. Colegrove, Andrew. "After gubernatorial main defeat, Rocky Adkins pledges support to Andy Beshear". www.wsaz.com. "Beshear for Governor? How many episodes are in the new season of Rick and Morty scheduled Monday about 'Future of Kentucky'".
The solely Republican to run for re-election, Ernie Fletcher, was defeated by Democrat Steve Beshear in 2007. Bevin is just the second Republican governor of Kentucky in the last 50 years, after Ernie Fletcher (2003-2007). Andy Beshear is the first Governor of Kentucky to have had a direct relative be elected governor prior to them. In Kentucky, Gov. Matt Bevin, the Republican candidate, refused to concede the election to his Democratic challenger, Attorney General Andy Beshear.
Heather French Henry defeated Jason Belcher, Jason Griffith, and Geoff Sebesta within the Democratic major for Kentucky Secretary of State on May 21, 2019. Michael Adams (R) defeated Heather French Henry (D) in the general election for Kentucky Secretary of State on November 5, 2019. Ralph Alvarado defeated Michael T. Hogan, Justin Miller, and James Anthony Rose within the Republican primary for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky on May 21, 2019. Jacqueline Coleman defeated Stephanie Horne, Gill Holland, and Joshua French within the Democratic main for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky on May 21, 2019. Jacqueline Coleman, Ralph Alvarado, and Ann Cormican ran in the common election for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky on November 5, 2019.
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