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Judge-executive Gary Moore by just 74 votes of more than 12,000 cast.
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Kenton County Judge-executive Ralph Drees 'decision to retire means that a new judge-executive will take office in January.
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The totals in the Judge-executive primary came out the same with incumbent Steve Pendery receiving 4,099 votes and challenger Kevin Sell receiving 3,930 votes.
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On May 18, Alexandria businessman Kevin Sell lost to Campbell Judge-executive Steve Pendery by 169 votes out of more than 8,000 cast.
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Judge-executive and District 3 Constable did not change after elections officials rechecked their math Thursday.
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The split the past few years between Judge-executive Sandy Watkins and Pauline Allen, coordinator of the Tri-County Recycling Alliance, is nothing new, of course, and fairly common knowledge.
courierpress.com Stories Frank Boyett 2010
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Cathy Flaig, the incumbent in District 1, is challenging Judge-executive Gary Moore for his seat.
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A week ago, Kimmich was also the target of a lawsuit filed by the former administrative assistant of Judge-executive Ralph Drees, who is not seeking re-election.
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The split the past few years between Judge-executive Sandy Watkins and Pauline Allen, coordinator of the Tri-County Recycling Alliance, is nothing new, of course, and fairly common knowledge.
courierpress.com Stories Frank Boyett 2010
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Flaig is challenging incumbent Judge-executive Gary Moore of Florence in the May 18
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