More than 2 million Kentucky voters cast their ballots in this election, according to the state's unofficial results. The election was mostly smooth and a big part of that was thanks to early voting, according to Secretary of State Michael Adams.
Kentucky voters soundly rejected a ballot measure Tuesday that was intended to allow state lawmakers to allocate public tax dollars to support students attending private or charter schools.
"I just believed that in Kentucky we would do that, and so to see how overwhelmingly successful that defeat was was even more than I expected. We defeated Amendment 2 in all 120 counties. That is a resounding mandate from the voters that they want public ...
In Senate districts around Louisville, several candidates ran unopposed: Democrats Cassie Chambers Armstrong, Gerald Neal and Keturah Herron. See results for two contested races in Louisville Metro, as well as one to watch in Eastern Kentucky, below.