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Unofficial results in the Lexington-Fayette County 2024 election

We’re sharing the unofficial results from three items on the ballot in Fayette County in Lexington

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The polls are closed + your votes have been tallied. Here are the outcomes from three items that were on the ballot for Fayette County residents, based on the unofficial results:

Local Referendum for a dedicated public “Park Fund” program: Passed

Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council representatives:

  • District 1 — Tyler Morton
  • District 2 — Shayla Lynch
  • District 3 — Hannah LeGris*
  • District 4 — Emma Lee Curtis
  • District 5 — Liz Sheehan
  • District 6 — Denise Gray*
  • District 7 — Joseph Hale
  • District 8 — Amy Beasley*
  • District 9 — Whitney Elliot Baxter*
  • District 10 — David Sevigny*
  • District 11 — Jennifer Reynolds*
  • District 12 — Hilary Boone

Kentucky’s 5th Supreme Court District: Pamela Goodwine

Fayette County Board of Education representatives**:

  • District 1 — Monica Mundy
  • District 3 — K. Penny Christian
  • District 5 — Amy Green

* These city councilmembers ran unopposed

** Only these three districts had seats up for election this year

Find more election coverage + results from our friends at CivicLex.

At LEXtoday, we aim to cover local elections in a way that educates and activates our community with unbiased information to encourage individual voter participation (i.e. vote for whoever + whatever you want to, just make sure to vote). To learn more, check out our Editorial Ethics Policy.

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