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April 22, 2009

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Steven L. Beshear

Lieutenant Governor
Daniel Mongiardo

Attorney General
Jack Conway

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Crit Luallen

State Treasurer
Todd Hollenbach

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County Clerk
Sue Carole Perry

Sheriff
Mike Armstrong

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Bobby Waits

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Brad McDowell


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Tony Carriss
Eddie Kingsolver
Hubie Pollett
Mike Whitehouse

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Tom Hardesty

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Donna Eaton
Alan Matthews
Shane Suttor
Mike Zoeller

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State Senator Kathy Stein To Speak In Shelbyville Print
Sunday, 29 January 2012 11:48

From the Shelbyville Women's Network:

 

Kathy Stein, the outspoken Democratic state senator from Lexington, last week had her district relocated 40 miles to the northeast.

Is it retribution for her forthright critism of Senate President David Williams?  Punishment for her plain-spoken, point-blank manner when dealing with certain paternalistic GOP legislators?

After all, Republican senators did the same thing to Dan Mongiardo back in 2000, moving his Appalachian district of Hazard to the primarily suburban area between Cincinnati and Lexington.

But before you come to a conclusion, consider:

Back in 1982, the Democratic-controlled senate moved GOP Senator Jon Ackerman's suburban Louisville south to the Tennessee state line.

So...

What is fair and what's not?

Come hear Senator Stein's candid take on this.  We've invited the senator to lunch.

Science Hill at the Wakefield Scearce Gallery complex.  525 Washington Street, Shelbyville.

Saturday, February 11, 11:30 a.m.

Each attendee purchases their own lunch.

RSVP by clicking the "Contact Us" link above.

 

 

 

 
Shelby County For Peace Print
Tuesday, 03 January 2012 00:00

From the Shelby County Peace Action Community...

You may have noticed over the past couple of months some folks holding signs promoting peace at the corner of Mt. Eden Road and U.S. 60 near Governor's Square. We are Shelby County residents, including a member of Veterans for Peace.  We stand with our signs promoting peace once a month, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and are always gratified at the number of drivers honking and waving in support.

We'll be back this Saturday, February 4, at the same time and location.  Anyone willing to stand with us and hold signs for Peace is welcome to join us.

 

 
LANDSLIDE! Print
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 09:52

Gov. Steve Beshear won a landslide re-election victory Tuesday over Senate President David Williams, sweeping Democrats in four other races into office with him.

Gov. Beshear defeated Republican challenger Williams and Independent Gatewood Galbraith, with 56 percent of the vote vs. 35 percent for Williams and 9 percent to Galbraith. Williams received fewer votes than any of the other Republican candidates on the ballot.

Other Democratic winners:

  • Alison Lundergan Grimes easily defeated Bill Johnson to become Secretary of State, 61 percent to 39 percent.
  • Jack Conway was reelected Attorney General by a margin of 55 percent to 45 percent over challenger Todd P'Pool.
  • Todd Hollenbach won a second term as Treasurer, defeating Republican K.C. Crosbie and Libertarian Ken Moellman, Jr.
  • Adam Edelen becomes the new Auditor of Public Accounts, defeating John Kemper.

Shelby County results mirrored statewide returns for the most part.

Shelby County 2011 Election Results

Governor / Lieutenant Governor

Beshear/Abramson (D): 54%
Williams/Farmer (R): 36%
Galbraith/Riley (I): 10%

Secretary of State

Grimes (D): 60%
Johnson (R): 40%

Attorney General
Conway (D): 52%
P'Pool (R): 48%

Auditor
Edelen (D): 55%
Kemper (R): 45%

Treasurer
Hollenbach (D): 48%
Crosbie (R): 48%
Moellman (L): 4%

Commissioner of Agriculture
Farmer (D): 28%
Comer (R): 72%

 
Beshear Calls for Tax Reform and Expanded Gambling in Inaugural Speech Print
Tuesday, 13 December 2011 22:52

From The Lexington Herald-Leader

By Jack Brammer

FRANKFORT -- December 13, 2011 -- Gov. Steve Beshear called on Kentucky's leaders Tuesday to help "lay the foundation for a better tomorrow" by restructuring of the state's tax system and approving expanded gambling.

In his inaugural address after being sworn into office for a second four-year term, Beshear said he wants "a Kentucky where every child has access to education and development programs from the day they're born ... where full-day kindergarten is available to all ... where health problems like tooth decay and obesity never interfere with learning ... where dropping out of high school is an obsolete concept ... and where every teenager sees college or high-level job training as something that's not only achievable but necessary."

Beshear did not provide specifics on his plans to alter the tax code and expand gambling during his speech on the front steps of the Capitol.

He told reporters earlier in the day that he will propose to the 2012 General Assembly a constitutional amendment on expanded gambling.

Read the entire story here.

 
Martha Layne Collins to Speak This Saturday Print
Tuesday, 18 October 2011 19:27

The Shelbyville Chapter of the Women’s Network invites you to a special event!

Martha Layne Collins will be joining us on Saturday, October 22.  We’ve asked her to talk about her take on the political climate, the future of Kentucky’s Democratic Party, and frankly, whatever else she wants to talk about.

This will be at:

 

Through the Looking Glass
629 Washington Street
Shelbyville
Saturday, October 22
1 p.m.

 

The event is free, but Through the Looking Glass is a terrific tea shop, so lunch, dessert, tea and munchies are available for purchase.  Hungry women (and men) are especially welcome.

 
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