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Note: The results displayed represent a running tally through Friday, July 25, 2008, 4:37 AM.


U.S.Representative District 1  - Statewide

Candidate Party Total Votes Percentage
Ed Whitfield Republican 3454   58.8%
Tom Barlow Democrat 2416   41.2%

 

U.S.Representative District 2  - Statewide

Candidate Party Total Votes Percentage
Ron Lewis Republican 3219   60.0%
Mike Weaver Democrat 2145   40.0%

U.S.Representative District 3  - Statewide

Candidate Party Total Votes Percentage
Anne Northup Republican 1536   46.4%
John Yarmuth Democrat 1529   46.2%
Donna Mancini Libertarian 144   4.4%
W. Ed Parker Constitution 99   3.0%

U.S.Representative District 4  - Statewide

Candidate Party Total Votes Percentage
Geoff Davis Republican 3307   49.5%
Ken Lucas Democrat 2521   37.7%
Brian Houillion Libertarian 853   12.8%

U.S.Representative District 5  - Statewide

Candidate Party Total Votes Percentage
Hal Rogers Republican 2886   66.2%
Kenneth Stepp Democrat 1475   33.8%

U.S.Representative District 6  - Statewide

Candidate Party Total Votes Percentage
Ben Chandler Democrat 1770   77.6%
Paul Ard Libertarian 510   22.4%

 


Issue Questions Results - Statewide

1. Of the issues below, which is the most important matter facing our nation today?

Answer Total Votes Percentage
A. The war in Iraq 15633   59.2%
B. Immigration 2952   11.2%
C. Energy and the Environment 3258   12.3%
D. The economy 2737   10.4%
E. Other 1809   6.9%

2. Which statement best reflects your opinion on the Iraq war?

Answer Total Votes Percentage
A. The war In Iraq was a mistake, and the troops should be brought home immediately. 7005   27.2%
B. The war In Iraq was a mistake, but now that we have made a commitment, U.S. troops should not be withdrawn  until the Iraqi government can sustain itself. 6926   26.8%
C. The U.S.was correct in invading Iraq and removing Saddam Hussein; the troops should remain in Iraq strengthening its new government. 5557   21.5%
D. The U.S. was correct in invading Iraq and removing Saddam Hussein; the U.S. should use a similar strategy in dealing with other potentially dangerous countries in the Middle East. 2797   10.8%
E. I don't know 3512   13.6%

3. Which statement best reflects your opinion on immigration policy?

Answer Total Votes Percentage
A. The U.S. should have open borders to all those wishing to enter. 1670   6.6%
B. The U.S. should protect its borders to prevent terrorists from entering, but anyone who is seeking work or who has relatives here should be allowed to enter legally. 7690   30.5%
C. There should be strong restrictions on who may enter the U.S., but any illegal immigrants already living and working in the U.S. should be allowed to remain. 6258   24.8%
D. There should be strong restrictions on who may enter the U.S., and all illegal immigrants already living and working in the U.S. should be deported. 7231   28.7%
E. I don't know. 2365   9.4%

4. Which statement best reflects your opinion on global warming?

Answer Total Votes Percentage
A. Global warming is over-hyped; there is no significant proof that the world is in danger. 2203   9.2%

B. Global warming may be an issue in the future, but by that time. technological advancements will prevent it from causing serious harm.

4448   18.7%
C. Global warming is a serious issue that we should address by reducing greenhouse emissions and using alternate energy sources. 9739   40.9%
D. So much damage has already been done to the environment that only the most drastic worldwide measures would stop the effects of global warming. 2668   11.2%
E. I don't know. 4761   20.0%

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