Old Louisville
General
Election Results, 2006
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For precinct or other information, see below
These results display voting patterns of the Old Louisville National Historic
District
The General Election was held on November 7, 2006
Jefferson County Voter Connection Website
Precinct map is at the bottom of this page
=
incumbent seat
= final winner of election
National Offices
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
U. S. Representative 3rd Dist. | |||||||||
Anne M. NORTHUP
(Republican)
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84 |
48 | 133 | 92 | 56 | 68 | 24 | 505 | 19.3 |
compare 2004 totals |
218 |
121 | 340 | 221 | 173 | 261 | 69 | 1403 | 33.8 |
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364 |
262 | 468 | 334 | 166 | 337 | 111 | 2042 | 78.1 |
Donna Walker MANCINI (Libertarian) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 29 | 0.01 |
W Ed Parker (Constitution) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 0.002 |
TOTAL | 453 | 315 | 606 | 437 | 255 | 412 | 135 | 2613 | |
compare 2004 totals |
720 | 426 | 927 | 627 | 465 | 756 | 227 | 4148 | |
John Yarmuth won the election for Kentucky's 3rd District, which is basically all of Metro Louisville/Jefferson County, KY, 122,427 to 116,537, or 51% to 48%. It's interesting to note that the entire turnout in Old Louisville was only 63% of the 2004 turnout, and it seems that most of the people who stayed home were the Republican voters. | |||||||||
This is a 2 year term. |
State Offices
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % | |
KY Supreme Court Justice, 4th | ||||||||||
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175 |
137 | 242 | 160 | 84 | 144 | 52 | 994 | 48.5 | |
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189 |
118 | 235 | 194 | 89 | 164 | 65 | 1054 | 51.5 | |
TOTAL | 364 | 255 | 477 | 354 | 173 | 308 | 117 | 2048 | ||
William McAnulty won the seat in the whole district 104,354 to 97,154, or with 52% of the total vote, becoming the first elected African American justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court. Though the race was technically non-partisan, what likely hurt him in Old Louisville was the fact that he currently held the seat as an interim appointment of Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher. Ms. Shake, if elected, would have been only the third female justice of the court. | ||||||||||
This is an 8 year term |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
State Representative | |||||||||
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379 |
287 | 491 | 349 | - | - | - | 1506 | 100 |
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- |
- | - | - | 178 | 343 | - | 521 | 100 |
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- | - | - | - | - | - | 107 | 107 | 80 |
Corley EVERETT 41st Dist. | 26 | 26 | 20 | ||||||
Meeks and Horlander were unopposed, Democrat Riner won the whole election with 7223 votes to Everett's 2065, or 78% to 22% | |||||||||
These are 2 year terms |
Metro Louisville Government Offices
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Mayor of Louisville | |||||||||
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383 |
274 | 484 | 349 | 180 | 324 | 107 | 2101 | 81.7 |
P. Kelly DOWNARD (R) | 53 | 36 | 110 | 73 | 39 | 61 | 18 | 390 | 15.2 |
Ed SPRINGSTON (I) | 8 | 5 | 25 | 13 | 5 | 17 | 8 | 81 | 3.1 |
Total Votes: |
444 | 315 | 619 | 435 | 224 | 402 | 133 | 2572 | |
In Louisville, Jerry Abramson has been dubbed "Mayor for Life." This will be his 5th term since he was first elected in 1985. | |||||||||
City wide totals were Abramson 164,414 (67%), Downard 76,423 (31%), and Springston 3,508 (1%) | |||||||||
This is a 4 year term. |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Jefferson County Judge Executive | |||||||||
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360 |
270 | 492 | 341 | 160 | 320 | 114 | 2057 | 84 |
Mark ABRAMS (R) | 57 | 32 | 96 | 77 | 50 | 58 | 20 | 390 | 16 |
Total Votes: |
417 | 302 | 588 | 435 | 210 | 378 | 134 | 2447 | |
Ken Herndon won the election county wide with 127,126 votes (57%) to Abrams' 95,936 (43%). | |||||||||
Ken Herndon is a resident of Old Louisville | |||||||||
This is a 4 year term. |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Jefferson County Clerk | |||||||||
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143 |
67 | 218 | 159 | 81 | 120 | 41 | 829 | 33.1 |
Paul SHAUGHNESSY (D) | 287 | 241 | 381 | 270 | 134 | 269 | 93 | 1675 | 66.9 |
Total Votes: |
430 | 308 | 599 | 429 | 215 | 389 | 134 | 2504 | |
Despite Bobbie Holsclaw's superior performance as County Clerk (which earned her the election county wide) being a Republican in Old Louisville isn't an easy thing to be. Still, she did above average for a typical Republican running in Old Louisville in 2006. | |||||||||
City wide totals were Holsclaw 139, 240 (58%), Shaughnessy 100,849 (42%), | |||||||||
This is a 4 year term. |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Circuit Court Clerk (open seat) | |||||||||
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333 |
261 | 464 | 334 | 155 | 317 | 111 | 1975 | 76 |
Shelly KNOPF (R) | 86 | 41 | 123 | 88 | 59 | 70 | 23 | 490 | 24 |
Total Votes: |
419 | 302 | 587 | 422 | 214 | 387 | 134 | 2599 | |
City wide totals were Nicholson 128,170 (55%), Knopf 103,054 (45%) | |||||||||
This is a 6 year term. to fill seat to be vacated by Tony Miller |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Property Valuation Administrator | |||||||||
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337 |
257 | 455 | 318 | 144 | 303 | 107 | 1921 | 80 |
John MAY (R)
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79 | 42 | 133 | 101 | 61 | 73 | 23 | 481 | 20 |
Total Votes: |
416 | 299 | 588 | 419 | 205 | 376 | 130 | 2402 | |
ILindauer won the county-wide vote against incumbent May by 127,144 (55%) to 103,108 (45%). | |||||||||
Besides being an appointee of the unpopular Republican scandal-ridden governor Ernie Fletcher, many Old Louisville homeowners were unhappy with May's recent draconian property assessment increases (which translate to tax increases as much as 300%.) | |||||||||
This is a 4 year term. |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % | |
Coroner | ||||||||||
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357 |
260 | 478 | 335 | 167 | 329 | 116 | 2042 | 83.7 | |
Danny R. CHAPMAN (R) | 59 | 38 | 102 | 85 | 48 | 50 | 17 | 399 | 13.2 | |
Total Votes: |
416 | 298 | 580 | 420 | 215 | 379 | 133 | 2441 | ||
Holmes won the race county wide 136,809 (61%) to Chapman's 88,865 (39%) | ||||||||||
This is a 4 year term | ||||||||||
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Justice of the Peace (3rd) (open seat) | |||||||||
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348 |
260 | 465 | 336 | 155 | 317 | 109 | 1990 | 83.8 |
Don BASHAM (R) | 53 | 33 | 99 | 74 | 49 | 55 | 21 | 384 | 16.2 |
Total Votes: |
401 | 293 | 564 | 420 | 204 | 372 | 130 | 2374 | |
Whitlow won the election with 37,329 (69%) votes to Basham's 16,893 (31%) | |||||||||
This is a 4 year term |
Precinct |
M120 | M121 | M123 | M124 | K104 | K105 | L143 | Total | % |
Unopposed Candidates | |||||||||
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365 |
272 | 478 | 342 | 175 | 339 | 118 | 2089 | 100 |
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375 |
283 | 491 | 340 | 182 | 334 | 121 | 2126 | 100 |
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357 | 271 | 467 | 327 | 176 | 325 | 115 | 2038 | 100 |
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361 | 275 | 472 | 337 | 174 | 330 | 119 | 2068 | 100 |
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369 | 279 | 486 | 343 | 180 | 336 | 117 | 2110 | 100 |
Out of approximate total ballots cast: |
453 | 315 | 619 | 437 | 255 | 412 | 135 | 2613 | |
These are 4 year terms | |||||||||
More results to come! (most are non-partisan judicial races)
This was the largest ballot in our history, so bear with us while we compile the results!
Old Louisville Precincts
Please keep in mind that precinct boundaries are irregular, and the information below is a rough description. For precise precinct information by your address, go to the Jefferson County Clerk's website at http://www.countyclerk.jefferson.ky.us/ (under Voter Information) or the City of Louisville Metro Address Profiler at http://loukymetro.org/map.asp . Note, that as with all government websites, whether just to confuse you or because of misunderstanding of Internet stability, links and pages will often disappear without notice. In that case, first try the primary URL and then try to navigate to the new section that will deliver the information you want.
Precinct borders usually go down the middle of a street. When a precinct line goes down a street, one side of the street will be in one precinct, the other side of the street will be in another.
M120 - Roughly from north to south between Kentucky and Oak Streets, east to west between Brook and 7th Street, but as far south as Park on the far west side
Vote at Walnut Street Baptist, Pettigrew Building, 1101 S. Third St. (was St. Louis Bertrand Church, 1126 S. Sixth St. until 2010)M121 - South of M120, from Kentucky (N) to 2nd (E) to 7th (W) to Park or Magnolia (S). This precinct zigzags a lot.
Vote at Puritan Apartments, 1244 S. Fourth St.M123 - As far north as Oak Street, and as far south as Gaulbert, as far east as Brook and as far west as St. James Court.
Vote at Hillebrand House, 1235 S. Third St, rear entrance by parking lot.M124 - Oak on the North, Hill on the south, Brook on the east and Preston on the West.
Vote at Engine Co. #15, 1328 S Preston St.K104 - About half in Old Louisville. W. St. James Court, W Belgravia, 6th South of Magnolia, and west and south into the "Cabbage Patch".
Vote at Engine Co. #16, 1500 S Sixth St.K105 - This one zigzags a lot. As far north as Magnolia, East side of 3rd, to include the University of Louisville on the south. As far west as 6th St, and as far east as small portions of Preston.
Vote at Noe Middle School, 121 W. Lee Street.L143 - Very small precinct. mostly in Old Louisville, west of M120. Between Kentucky and Oak, Brook and Interstate-65.
Vote at Engine Co. #15, 1328 S Preston St.Voting in Jefferson County, Kentucky is primarily done with Diebold ACCU-VOTE ES Optical Scan Tabulation. Missing vote rates on these Diebold machines is estimated at 3.64% based on 2004 Florida Primary results. (link). Diebold is one of the companies now getting a lot of heat for its voting machines and security flaws in the 2004 elections. (link) (link) (Diebold site)
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