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Democrats Split Over Party's Nominee to Replace Lt. Governor's Senate Seat Save Email Print
Posted: 12:53 AM Dec 30, 2007
Last Updated: 12:53 AM Dec 30, 2007

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In eastern Kentucky, Democrats are split over the party's nominee to replace Lieutenant Governor Daniel Mongiardo in the State Senate.

Former State Representatives Roger Noe and Scott Alexander are considered the top contenders to represent Democrats in the Feb. 5 special election.

Kentucky Democratic Party Chairwoman Jennifer Moore says the election will be fair.

Moore says all candidates for the special election will be considered equally.

Mongiardo vacated the seat after taking office as lieutenant governor.

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