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Skip to contentSkip to site index Search & Section Navigation Section Navigation SEARCH Elections SUBSCRIBE FOR $1/WEEKLog in Today’s Paper SUBSCRIBE FOR $1/WEEK Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT KENTUCKY GOVERNOR ELECTION RESULTS Updated Nov. 7, 2023, 10:23 PM ET * Share full article * * Election 2023 Key Races Ky. Gov. Ohio Abortion Issue Va. Legislature Miss. Gov. State Results * Share full article * * ‹ › * Ohio Issue 2 Passes Ohio has voted to legalize the possession and sale of marijuana. › 52m ago * Ohio Issue 1 Passes Ohio has voted to make the right to an abortion protected by the State Constitution. › 1h ago * WINNER Andy Beshear, Democrat, is re-elected as governor of Kentucky. › 1h ago * Polls closing in N.Y. › Polls in Colorado and New York will close at 9 p.m. Eastern. Voters in New York City are casting ballots in races for City Council and District Attorney. 1h ago * Miss. Governor › 61% in T. Reeves R 56% B. Presley D 42% * Polls closing in Miss. › Polls will close in seven states at 8 p.m. Eastern. In Mississippi, Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, is seeking re-election against an upstart challenger. 2h ago * Ohio Marijuana Issue › 84% in Yes Winner 56% No 44% * Ohio Abortion Issue › 84% in Yes Winner 56% No 44% * Ohio Abortion Issue › Voters in Ohio will decide whether to add an amendment to the State Constitution establishing a right to abortion. Polls close at 7:30 p.m. Eastern. 3h ago * Va. State Legislature › At stake in Virginia: If Republicans flip the State Senate, they will control the governor’s office and the state legislature. Polls close at 7 p.m. Eastern. 3h ago * First Results › Polls in Kentucky will be the first to close, at 6 p.m. Eastern. Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, is up for reelection in a closely watched race. 4h ago * Ky. Governor › 92% in A. Beshear Winner D 53% D. Cameron R 47% * Ohio Ballot Issues › Ohioans are voting on two ballot issues. One seeks to amend the State Constitution to establish a right to abortion, and one would legalize marijuana. 7h ago * Va. State Legislature › The Virginia legislature is up for grabs tonight. Republicans would control the governor’s office and the state legislature if they can flip the State Senate. 7h ago * Live Results at 6 p.m. E.T. › Twelve states are voting today, with governors, state initiatives and legislative control on the ballot. The first polls will close in Kentucky at 6 p.m. Eastern. 7h ago * Miss. Governor › 61% in T. Reeves R 56% B. Presley D 42% LIVE Last updated 10:24 p.m. E.T. KENTUCKY GOVERNOR ELECTION RESULTS ‹ See all Kentucky state results Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, is seeking re-election after an inaugural term buffeted by the coronavirus pandemic and a series of tragic natural disasters across the state. He faces Daniel Cameron, the state attorney general and a Republican widely viewed as a rising star for the party. * Share full article * * Winner Winner ANDY BESHEAR, DEMOCRAT, WINS THE GOVERNOR’S RACE IN KENTUCKY. Race called by The Associated Press. Latest results from 7m ago 92% of votes in race called. Candidate Party Votes Percent Pct.% Andy Beshear*incumbent Winner Democrat Dem. 688,622 +0.0% 52.6% Daniel Cameron Republican Rep. 621,242 +0.0% 47.4% Total reported 1,309,864 *Incumbent RESULTS BY COUNTY LouisvilleLexingtonLouisvilleLexington dem. 60 70 rep. 60 70 No results Vote share Size of lead County Margin Votes Percent of votes in % In Jefferson Beshear +40 256,762 >95% Fayette Beshear +44 103,537 >95% Kenton Beshear +6 49,367 >95% Boone Cameron +12 39,974 >95% Warren Beshear +4 33,388 >95% Campbell Beshear +8 31,156 >95% Daviess Beshear +2 30,467 >95% Hardin Cameron +0.61 28,847 >95% Madison Beshear +3 27,092 >95% Oldham Cameron +0.86 26,129 >95% Bullitt Cameron +14 24,958 >95% McCracken Cameron +6 20,966 >95% Franklin Beshear +37 19,701 >95% Scott Beshear +9 19,376 >95% Pulaski Cameron +36 19,096 >95% Jessamine Cameron +6 17,111 >95% Shelby Cameron +5 16,697 >95% Laurel Cameron +37 15,836 >95% Nelson Beshear +1.3 14,937 >95% Hopkins Cameron +9 12,663 >95% Henderson Beshear +12 12,637 >95% Christian Cameron +15 12,028 >95% Barren Cameron +16 11,883 >95% Boyd Beshear +3 11,778 >95% Marshall Cameron +20 11,542 >95% Clark Beshear +3 11,499 >95% Calloway Cameron +7 11,265 >95% Woodford Beshear +19 10,825 >95% Graves Cameron +27 10,648 >95% Greenup Cameron +9 9,834 >95% Boyle Beshear +6 9,529 >95% Anderson Cameron +9 9,290 >95% Floyd Beshear +14 8,988 >95% Meade Cameron +14 8,341 >95% Muhlenberg Cameron +6 8,302 >95% Whitley Cameron +35 8,237 >95% Montgomery Cameron +1.4 8,035 >95% Taylor Cameron +18 7,839 >95% Mercer Cameron +11 7,678 >95% Spencer Cameron +26 7,429 >95% Trigg Cameron +29 7,122 >95% Grayson Cameron +28 6,968 >95% Lincoln Cameron +24 6,838 >95% Knox Cameron +31 6,619 >95% Logan Cameron +25 6,554 >95% Rowan Beshear +22 6,431 >95% Ohio Cameron +22 6,318 >95% Grant Cameron +30 6,313 >95% Carter Cameron +5 6,299 >95% Breckinridge Cameron +16 6,215 >95% Bourbon Beshear +8 6,051 >95% Garrard Cameron +25 5,680 >95% Bell Cameron +19 5,667 >95% Harrison Cameron +1.8 5,653 >95% Harlan Cameron +32 5,606 >95% Marion Beshear +4 5,544 >95% Russell Cameron +40 5,341 >95% Perry Beshear +11 5,332 >95% Adair Cameron +36 5,285 >95% Henry Cameron +10 5,169 >95% Johnson Cameron +26 5,118 >95% Allen Cameron +41 5,112 >95% Hart Cameron +23 4,971 >95% Mason Cameron +7 4,813 >95% Wayne Cameron +24 4,639 >95% Simpson Cameron +18 4,623 >95% LaRue Cameron +23 4,552 >95% Fleming Cameron +16 4,427 >95% Casey Cameron +48 4,329 >95% Rockcastle Cameron +42 4,273 >95% Letcher Beshear +5 4,214 >95% Washington Cameron +14 4,118 >95% Monroe Cameron +49 4,048 >95% Clay Cameron +29 4,044 >95% Pendleton Cameron +24 3,955 >95% Union Cameron +10 3,829 >95% Caldwell Cameron +20 3,798 >95% Owen Cameron +19 3,684 >95% Butler Cameron +36 3,648 >95% Lawrence Cameron +25 3,648 >95% Edmonson Cameron +25 3,630 >95% Estill Cameron +16 3,578 >95% Morgan Cameron +6 3,454 >95% Webster Cameron +17 3,449 >95% Bath Beshear +12 3,428 >95% Knott Beshear +9 3,392 >95% Jackson Cameron +54 3,242 >95% Green Cameron +43 3,227 >95% Magoffin Beshear +0.77 3,130 >95% Powell Beshear +0.03 3,035 >95% Metcalfe Cameron +18 3,030 >95% McCreary Cameron +44 3,023 >95% McLean Cameron +17 2,977 >95% Hancock Cameron +1.2 2,963 >95% Livingston Cameron +27 2,897 >95% Breathitt Beshear +22 2,882 >95% Lyon Cameron +14 2,840 >95% Todd Cameron +32 2,660 >95% Ballard Cameron +27 2,654 >95% Lewis Cameron +37 2,654 >95% Crittenden Cameron +32 2,518 >95% Trimble Cameron +12 2,513 >95% Clinton Cameron +51 2,495 >95% Bracken Cameron +20 2,356 >95% Carroll Cameron +4 2,319 >95% Leslie Cameron +39 2,197 >95% Gallatin Cameron +19 2,125 >95% Nicholas Beshear +12 2,039 >95% Cumberland Cameron +47 1,903 >95% Menifee Cameron +8 1,878 >95% Carlisle Cameron +39 1,797 >95% Wolfe Beshear +15 1,764 >95% Martin Cameron +40 1,721 >95% Elliott Beshear +7 1,636 >95% Lee Cameron +7 1,522 >95% Hickman Cameron +34 1,423 >95% Fulton Cameron +10 1,370 >95% Owsley Cameron +18 933 >95% Robertson Cameron +12 695 >95% Pike — 0 0% + View all LouisvilleLexingtonLouisvilleLexington dem. 60 70 rep. 60 70 No results Vote share Size of lead 2023 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS * Colorado * Connecticut * Kentucky * Maine * Mississippi * New Jersey * New York * Ohio * Pennsylvania * Rhode Island * Texas * Virginia Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. The Times estimates the share of votes reported and the number of remaining votes, based on historic turnout data and reporting from results providers. These are only estimates, and they may not be informed by reports from election officials. The Associated Press also provides estimates for the share of votes reported, which are shown for races for which The Times does not publish its own estimates. Produced by Michael Andre, Cam Baker, Neil Berg, Michael Beswetherick, Matthew Bloch, Irineo Cabreros, Andrew Chavez, Nate Cohn, Lindsey Rogers Cook, Alastair Coote, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Leo Dominguez, Tiff Fehr, Andrew Fischer, Martín González Gómez, Will Houp, Jasmine C. Lee, Ilana Marcus, Jaymin Patel, Charlie Smart, Isaac White and Christine Zhang. Reporting by David W. Chen, Emily Cochrane, Nicholas Fandos, Emma G. Fitzsimmons, J. David Goodman, Jeffery C. Mays, Amelia Nierenberg, Rick Rojas, Dana Rubinstein, Edgar Sandoval, Tracey Tully, Michael Wines and Kate Zernike. 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