TESSA DUVALL
Lexington-Herald
A dozen Kentucky counties — including the commonwealth’s most populous, Jefferson County — will have their 2022 general election results audited by the Office of the Attorney General.
The audits are required by state law, following the passage of a bill earlier this year that increased the number of randomly audited counties from six to 12.
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In this article:Auditing 12 Counties, Daniel Cameron, election integrity, election results, Kentucky, Michael Adams, Office of Attorney General, Randomly Audited Counties, State law

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