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Republicans have expanded their overwhelming majorities in the Kentucky legislature. The GOP claimed sweeping victories statewide in voting that concluded Tuesday.
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Kentucky voters have rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed the legislature to call itself into special session on topics of its choosing.
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Morgan McGarvey has won election to a key congressional district in and around Kentucky’s largest city, keeping the Louisville-area 3rd District as the lone Democrat-held House seat in the Bluegrass State.
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Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has won a third term, defeating Charles Booker, the first Black Democratic nominee for the Senate in the Bluegrass State.
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Tomorrow is the big day across the country. Here in Lexington thousands of registered voters will make their way to the polls. Megan Gulla, director of programs for the non-partisan CivicLex and LexVote.com is back with one more installment of Know Before You Go.
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Voting is already underway in the 2022 election and we hope you will be casting your ballot in the coming days. So as a public service to the civic-minded, we talk to LexVote's Megan Gulla; she's also the director of programs for the non-partisan, non-profit CivicLex.
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Election day is drawing near. In fact, this Wednesday is the first opportunity to cast an absentee ballot, provided you have an acceptable reason to do that. There's no better time to study up on the candidates in city and county races. Did you know there’s a one stop website for this kind of voter and candidate information? CivicLex has once again compiled all of the data for you, nice and convenient, online. CivicLex director of programs Megan Gulla joins us to talk about lex.vote.
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Incumbent Mayor Linda Gorton and challenger Councilmember David Kloiber fielded questions from audience members on the lack of affordable housing and the beautification of Lexington's north side but as the city broke the previous homicide record over the weekend, both say making Lexington safer would be their top priority. Their opinions diverged on how best to do that. WUKY's Karyn Czar reports.
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WUKY is pleased to co-sponsor, along with CivicLex, a unique event featuring all six of the candidates for Council at Large seats. The Council-At-Large forum and ice cream social happens Thursday night October 20th from 6 to 8:30 at the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center. For a preview we talked with Megan Gulla, director of programs for CivicLex.
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Democrat Charles Booker has railed against Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul as a “barrier” to progress in a solo appearance on statewide television.