Vote totals set to be double-checked in Kentucky gov's race
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) Republican Gov. Matt Bevin could face a legacy-defining decision when the vote totals from the Kentucky governors race are double-checked Thursday concede to Democrat Andy Beshear or contest last weeks election in a historic move that could put the outcome in the hands of state lawmakers.
Bevin faces a growing chorus of Bluegrass State Republicans urging him to accept the results of the recanvass unless he can point to evidence of substantial voter fraud.
Even Bevin acknowledges that the recanvass, which he requested, is highly unlikely to change the outcome.
There might be some adjustment, but it usually may be a number moves up and a number moves down, he told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday. But its not likely to be a material change.
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(Frankfort State-Journal)
An interesting bit of trivia later in the article:
The last time Kentucky lawmakers decided a governors race was the 1899 election, in a dispute marked by the assassination of the Democrat who was declared the winner.