Kentucky went with Donald Trump to serve as the next President of the United States.
In Johnson County, Trump won with 8,150 votes to Harris’s 1,350.
The county voted in line with the state on Constitutional Amendment 1 which would ban non-citizens from voting, passed 6,043 to 2,659.
While Constitutional Amendment 2 on school funding was defeated 6,162 to 3,037.
Johnson County Clerk Salle Conley Holbrook said the results came in quickly because of the hard work of the election officers.
She went on to say that over all the election process in Johnson County went as planned.
The reported voter turnout for the county was over 9,000 registered voters.
President
Donald Trump 8,150
Kamala Harris 1,350
Jill Stein 17
Robert F Kennedy Jr 79
Shiva Ayyadurai 6
Chase Oliver 20
U.S. Representative in Congress 5th Congressional District
Hal Rogers 8,346
State Senator 31st Senatorial District
Phillip Wheeler Jr 7,834
State Representative 97th District
Bobby McCool 8,317
Commonwealth’s Attorney 24th Judicial District
David Matt Runyon 8,173
Circuit Court Clerk
Penny Adams Castle 8,536
Constitutional Amendment 1
Yes 6,043
No 2,659
Constitutional Amendment 2
Yes 3,037
No 6,162
City of Paintsville City Council
David “Coach” Vanhoose 967
Tim Hall 821
Eva Holbrook 730
Roger Bo Belcher 893
Mike Conley 857
Paintsville City Council (Write In) Nicholas Hazelett
Member of Board of Education District 2
William Fraley 1,184
Member of Board of Education District 3
Bob Hutchison 1,429
Member of Board of Education District 5
Melvin Vanhoose 1,291
Member of Board of Education Paintsville Independent
Mike Short 837
Kay Hall 790
Constable District 2
Ricky Jo Keeton (Write In) Projected Winner