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Richmond, Virginia
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Kentucky election results show 62 representatives for the Old Court and 38 for the New Court. Of 9 new senators, 5 support Old Court and 4 the New, including Mr. Carneal. Senate totals 17 Anti-Judge breakers and 21 Judge-breakers, some pledged to restore Old Court based on county votes.
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The result of the election for representatives is about 62 for the Old Court, and 38 for the New. Out of the 9 senators elected this year, 5 are for the Old Court, and 4 for the New, including Mr. Carneal in the latter, who voted against the New Court bill last winter, but is now claimed for it. The whole Senate consists of about 17 Anti-Judge breakers and 21 Judge-breakers, and several of the latter class are pledged to vote for the restoration of the Old Court, because the counties they represent in the Senate have so decided at the late election for Representatives.
[Lex. Reporter.
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62 representatives for old court, 38 for new court; 5 new senators for old court, 4 for new court; senate: 17 anti-judge breakers, 21 judge-breakers, several pledged for old court restoration
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Election results for representatives and senators in Kentucky regarding Old Court vs. New Court support, with details on Senate composition and pledges based on county decisions.