Former President Donald Trump has again won Kentucky’s eight electoral votes. The Associated Press called Kentucky for the Republican presidential nominee shortly after polls closed Tuesday in the state’s Central Time Zone.
Votes for Donald Trump increased in every Kentucky county over four years ago — a trend that did not go unnoticed by political experts and leaders
Former President Donald Trump has won Kentucky, according to The Associated Press, in an early election night win for Republicans.
Republicans will maintained their supermajorities in Kentucky’s Legislature when the new session begins in January.
The defeat means state lawmakers will not be able to fund a "school choice" program, which they've been blocked from implementing in the past.
Former President Trump has won the 2024 presidential race in Kentucky, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. A reliably red state, Trump won Kentucky in 2016 and 2020 by a nearly
Former President Donald Trump won Kentucky for the third consecutive election on Tuesday, adding eight electoral votes to his tally. The Republican nominee for president has won Kentucky in every election since Democrat Bill Clinton carried the Bluegrass State in 1996.
According to unofficial results from Kentucky.gov, just over 2,087,000 ballots were cast in the commonwealth through the election. With around 3,548,000 voters registered, turnout was just below 59%.Trump received 65% of the state's votes, and Kentucky was the first to be called for him again this year. Harris earned 34% of the vote.
The election was mostly smooth and a big part of that was thanks to early voting, according to Secretary of State Michael Adams.
An Appalachian mayor has won an 11-candidate scramble for a Kentucky Senate seat left vacant by the Republican incumbent's death two weeks before Election Day
Kentucky leaders are reacting to former President Donald Trump being elected as the new president of the United States after the 2024 General Elections.