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State officials fielded 725 complaints last week about potential election irregularities.
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The five state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges that were on the ballot in Indiana this year easily kept their seats on the bench in Tuesday’s election.
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Pineville Mayor Scott Madon is the unofficial winner of Kentucky's 29th District Senate race to replace the late Johnnie Turner.
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President Biden said Thursday that the American people deserve “a peaceful and orderly” transition and urged Americans “no matter who you voted for to see each other not as adversaries, but as fellow Americans.”
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Democrat Wendy Dant Chesser has been elected to the Indiana House District 71 seat, less than a year after being caucused into the spot.
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Mike Braun said his big election victory gives him a “platter of opportunity” to tackle the “kitchen table issues” he ran on for governor— including property tax and health care reform.
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In a speech at Howard University, Harris urged people to join her in mobilizing and organizing for a better future. She also said she called Trump to offer help with the peaceful transition of power.
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Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers said Wednesday state Republican leaders have already set an agenda for the coming year after the GOP maintained its overwhelming supermajority in both chambers.
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Becoming just the second president to be defeated and then reelected to a subsequent term, former President Donald Trump defeated Vice President Harris and will be the 47th president.
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More than 357,000 people voted across Louisville on Election Day. Our reporters crisscrossed the city to hear what drove people to the polls.