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Kentucky Primary Election: Tuesday, May 20.

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Reporter Michael Wooten will be breaking down the county-by-county numbers in the presidential race, showing which candidate was the favorite in different parts of our region.

Some of the election team working behind the scenes to bring you results are assignment editor Phil Weber, media producer Kari Adkins, producer Kelly Bradley, producer Melanie Chapman, producer Jeremy Edwards, Ryan Lake, news director Scott Saxton, and news operations manager Mike Waterhouse.

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