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Constitutional crisis in Kentucky: The Kentucky Senate (22R, 15D, 1 vacant) has voted to seat Republican Dana Seum (sime) Stephenson instead of Democrat Virginia Woodward who had been ruled by the court to be the only legitimate candidate for the 37th district (west Louisville). On Nov 1, candidate Woodward had filed a motion saying that opponent Stephenson had resided in Kentucky for only two of the six years required for candidacy by the Ky Constitution. At the hearing, Stephenson admitted that she had lived in her Indiana house, paid resident tuition, obtained a driver's license and voted in Indiana and had been expunged from Ky voter rolls, but had owned a house with her mother in, and had always intended to return to, Ky. Unofficially, Stephenson had received a 1000 vote plurality but the judge upheld the Constitution, ordering the election board to not count the votes cast for Stephenson, thus making Woodward the de facto winner.
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