Josh Douglas is going to be busy.
"We know for a fact that there have been more than a few irregularities. They are very well corroborated and that's alright. What they are exactly, how many, which ones & what effect if any they have will be determined according to law that's well established." 2/2 #KYElections
— Marcus Green (@MarcusGreenWDRB) November 6, 2019
And now this:
Senate President Robert Stivers raises possibility of recanvass first, then recount and then a "contested election" in Senate to determine the winner of this year's race for governor of Kentucky. State has not had a "contested election" since William Goebel in 1899 election.^JB
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) November 6, 2019
Correction from Stivers' spokesman: A contested election would have to be considered by both Senate and House. ^JB
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) November 6, 2019