Here’s a look at contested races Tuesday in Boyle, Casey, Garrard, Lincoln and Mercer counties.
BOYLE
U.S. Representative: Republican, S. Brett Guthrie; Democrat, David Lynn Williams; Independent, Andrew R. Beacham; Libertarian, Craig R. Astor.
State Representative, 54th District: Republican, Mike Harmon; Democrat, Barry Harmon.
Boyle County Board of Education: 4th District, Bruce O. Jones and Jennifer Gilbert Newby.
Danville Board of Education: vote for two, Kate Graves, Lonnie Harp, Brad Logan and Darrick A. Briscoe.
Danville City Commission: vote for four, Paul Smiley, Ryan A. Montgomery, Norma Gail Louis, Janet
Hamner, James “J.H.” Atkins, Kevin Caudill and Paige Stevens.
Junction City Council: vote for six, Dewayne Taylor, Jimmy Gipson, Ryan Owens, Bill McCowan, Archie Coffman III, Hershel Fletcher, Kenny Baldwin, Troy Gammon, Scott Terry, Sherrill R. Wall and Lloyd Bowling.
Perryville City Council: vote for six, Ryan Norvell, Kristin Whatcott, Jerry Houck, Brian R. Caldwell, Paul J. Webb, Deana Clark, Rob Kernodle, Scott Sexton, Harold Jones, Richard Doyle, Vickie Lynn Cox, Billy Matherly and Pamela Birt.
CASEY
U.S. Representative: Republican, Edward Whitfield; Democrat, Charles Kendall Hatchett.
State Representative, 24th District: Republican, M.J. “Bill” Pickerill; Democrat, Terry Mills.
Circuit Judge, 29th Judicial Circuit: nonpartisan, Brian Wright and Judy D. Vance.
Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors: vote for four, Brent Ware, Curtis “Skipper” Todd II,
Mary Sue Shoopman, David Grider and Cheston Wilson.
Liberty City Council: nonpartisan, vote for six, Steven Brown, Mitchell Phillips, Barry Davis, Brian K. Beeler, Gerald G. Wilson, Larry F. Bowmer, James K. Ellison, Brad Vaughn, Andrew Lawhorn and Nicholas Scott.
GARRARD
U.S. Representative, 2nd District: Republican, S. Brett Guthrie; Democrat, David Lynn Williams; Independent, Andrew R. Beacham; Libertarian, Craig R. Astor.
State Representative, 36th District: Republican, Jonathan Shell; Democrat, Bradley Bud Montgomery.
Garrard County Board of Education, nonpartisan: 1st District, Greg Crutchfield and Larry Woods. 2nd District, J. Kirby Overman and Susan R. Ledford.
Lancaster City Council: nonpartisan, vote for six, Alan C. Sanders II, Chris Davis, Bret Baierlein, Randy Stathers, Brandon C. McGlone, Jesse Wagoner, Ronny G. Baker, Bradley Hall, Mike Sutton, Gale Eden and Jeff Adams.
LINCOLN
U.S. Representative, 5th District: Republican, Harold “Hal” Rogers; Democrat, Kenneth S. Stepp.
Circuit Clerk: Republican, Dwight B. Hopkins; Democrat, Teresa Reed.
Stanford City Council: nonpartisan, vote for six, Gregory Findling, Mike Southerland, Amy Rice Hazlett, Scott Maples, Tom Moser, Naren James, Eddie Carter, Scottie Ernst and Bobby Wilkinson.
Lincoln County Board of Education, nonpartisan: 3rd District, Michael D. Gourley, Theresa Sanders Long and David S. Hacker;
Magistrate, 2nd District: Republican, Lonnie Pruitt; Democrat, Bill Dyehouse.
Crab Orchard City Commission: nonpartisan, vote for four, Juanita Pettit, Randall Price, Phyllis Adams, Jerry Lee Shelton, Michael Carpenter, John Ryan, Donna J. Harris, Betty Adams Fields and Billy Wilburn.
Eubank City Commission: nonpartisan, vote for four, Curtis G. Todd, George Dunne, Alton Fulcher Jr., Bill R. Jones, Connie Belcher, Aaron Belcher, Larry D. Wheeldon and Edward Ray Hicks.
Hustonville City Council: nonpartisan, vote for six, Brett Witte, Richard W. Cooper, David Matthew Couch, Christopher L. Couch, Kayne Merriman, Jimmy Lane and Jimmy R. Evans.
MERCER
U.S. Representative: Republican, S. Brett Guthrie; Democrat, David Lynn Williams; Independent, Andrew R. Beacham; Libertarian, Craig R. Astor.
State Representative, 55th District: Republican, Kim King; Democrat, Kent Stevens.
Burgin Board of Education: nonpartisan, vote for two, Keith Monson and Nathan Lynn Russell.
Burgin City Council: nonpartian, vote for six, Damon Edwards, Mary Jo Lawson, Sindicat Dunn, Joey
Hardin and David R. Peavler.
Harrodsburg City Commission: nonpartisan, vote for four, Howard “Poppa” Sallee, Charlie Mattingly, Scott Moseley, Quentin Pidcock, Rose Bishop, Garry Bradshaw and Marvin “Bubby” Isham.
Ballot question:
Voters in all counties will also be asked to votes yes or no on the following constitutional amendment:
Are you in favor of amending the Kentucky constitution to state that the citizens of Kentucky have the personal right to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife, subject to laws and regulations that promote conservation and preserve the future of hunting and fishing, and to state that public hunting and fishing shall be a preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife?