A Kentucky county circuit judge ordered the local board of elections not to count the votes won by Republican Senate candidate Dana Seum Stephenson, ruling she had not lived in Kentucky long enough to meet the residency requirements.

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A Kentucky county circuit judge ordered the local board of elections not to count the votes won by Republican Senate candidate Dana Seum Stephenson, ruling she had not lived in Kentucky long enough to meet the residency requirements. Stephenson is the daughter of Senator Dan Seum. She won against Democrat Virginia Woodward by some 1,000 votes out of 44,522 cast. Stephenson moved...

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