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Campaigns and Politicians in Meade County, 2014

Meade County Politicians, August 2014:

Circuit Judge. Bruce Butler, 46th Judicial Circuit District, Division 1.
Chief Circuit Judge. Robert A. Miller, 46th Judicial Circuit District, Division 2.
Chief District Judge. Shan Fox Embry of Leitchfield. 46th, Division 2.
District Judge Kenneth Harold Goff II of Leitchfield. 46th, Division 1.
Meade County Attorney: Jessica Brown Roberts.
Meade County 46th Judicial Circuit Commonwealth’s Attorney: David M. Williams.
Circuit Court Clerk: Evelyn Debbie Medley.
Jeff S. Taylor, running unopposed, for Court of Appeals Justice, 1st District.

Competitive races in Meade County:
1- Mark H. Flener vs. Kelly Thompson, for Court of Appeals Justice, 2nd District.
2- Judge-Executive Meade County Randy Banks, Democrat vs. Gerry Lynn, Republican.
3- Meade County Sheriff's Race: Stan Heslep, Democrat, vs. William “Butch” Kerrick, Republican.
4- 27th District of Kentucky House of Representatives, Jeff Grier, Democrat vs. Rachelle Frazier, Republican.
5- 2nd US House Representatives; Ron Leach, Democrat, vs. S. Brett Guthrie, Republican.
6- Jailer's Race. JJ Scarborough, GOP, vs. Troy Seelye, DEM.

7- County Clerk's Race. Susan Masterson, DEM, vs. Michelle Thompson, GOP.  

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