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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump convincingly won Kentucky. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster

Tuesday, Nov. 5 was Election Day in Kentucky and across the United States. Donald Trump has successfully garnered enough electoral votes to secure the presidency for a second time. This win comes after he seemingly faked a sex act with a microphone, and held a rally where a comedian called Puerto Rico, an American territory, “a floating island of garbage.”

Amendments We Watched For In Kentucky

Two amendments were on the ballot this year. One of which was a requirement of citizenship to vote. It passed 62.4% to 37.6% in favor of the amendment. This is notable because it is already illegal for a non-citizen to vote in any election.

The next, Amendment 2, would allow state funding for non-public education in Kentucky. It failed with the vote of “No” at 64.8% to “Yes” at 35.2%.

U.S. House We Told You To Watch For

District 1:
James Comer (R): 74.7%
Erin Marshall (D): 25.3%

District 2:
Brett Guthrie (R): 73.1%
Hank Linderman (D): 26.9%

District 3:
Morgan McGarvey (D): 62%
Mike Craven (R): 38%

District 6:
Andy Barr (R): 63.4%
Randy Cravens (D): 36.6%

Jefferson County and Louisville Metro Council Races We Kept An Eye On

Metro Council District 12:
Jonathan Joseph (R): 50.4%* (flipped)
Rick Blackwell (D): 49.6%

Metro Council District 14:
Crystal Bast (R): 51.6% (flipped)
Cindi Fowler (D): 48.4%

Indiana Governor’s Races

Mike Braun (R): 54.5%
Jennifer McCormick (D): 40.8%
Donald Rainwater (I): 4.6%

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Caleb is currently the Editor in Chief for LEO Weekly from Southern Indiana, AKA the Suburbs of Louisville, and has worked for other news outlets, including The Courier Journal and Spectrum News 1 KY....