Jacob Combs walks down Nashville Road to show his support for GOP candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)Patti Minter stands outside the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to wave at supporters on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)From right: Mayor of Bowling Green Todd Alcott, June Alcott, Alcottโs step-mother and Alcottโs father Fred Alcott thank a voter outside of Eastwood Baptist Churchโs polling location on Election Day 2024 in Bowling Green. (Dominic Di Palermo)Patti Minter embraces her old friend Janice Chumbler outside of the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to show support on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)Mayor Todd Alcott hugs one of his campaign supporters outside of a polling location on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 at Warren Central High School in Bowling Green. (Anna Bell Lee)Carol Jordan holds a Pati Minter sign on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 at Warren Central High School. (Anna Bell Lee)Fred Alcott, Mayor Todd Alcottโs father, holds a sign in support of his sonโs campaign on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 at Warren Central High School. (Anna Bell Lee)Supporters for mayoral candidate Patti Minter show their support outside of State Street Baptist Church in Bowling Green on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Ian Pitchford)Deb Alcott (left) and the wife of the current Mayor of Bowling Green Todd Alcott and her Friend Lisa McPeak hold reelection campaign signs in front of First Baptist Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Gabriel Milby)Patti Minter makes an appearance with Robert Dietle at the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to show support on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)Current Bowling Green mayor Todd Alcott counts on his fingers the polling locations he will visit on Election Day while talking to Bowling Green Commissioner candidate John Williams on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 (Adin Parks)Adam Gung and Justin Thurman, campaign treasurer for mayoral candidate Patti Minter, support mayoral candidate Patti Minter outside of First Baptist Churchโs polling location in Bowling Green on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Dominic Di Palermo)Mayor of Bowling Green Todd Alcott realizes what time it is while his wife Deb Alcott comforts him outside of Living Hope Baptist Churchโs polling location on Election Day 2024 in Bowling Green. (Dominic Di Palermo)Patti Minter smiles at supporters outside of the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to show support on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)Cathy Adams (left) and Janet Burks wave to passing cars to show political support at the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to show support on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)Patti Minter makes an appearance at the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to show support on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)Mayor of Bowling Green Todd Alcott, right, and supporter Jim DeCesare wave at voters outside of First Baptist Churchโs polling location on Election Day 2024 in Bowling Green. (Dominic Di Palermo)Dorothea Browder holds up a sign at the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location to show support on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)
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Nick Wilkins, a local clown, comes to the pools with a clown nose at First Baptist Church on Election Day 2024. โI just think sometimes we should take life not so seriously,โ Wilkins said. (Gabriel Milby)Zada Henderson wears a Kamala Harris shirt to vote at the First Baptist Church polling location in Bowling Green on Election Day for the 2024 election. (Gabriel Milby)Robert Page, 83 year old Republican, goes to First Baptist Church to cast his vote at the polling location on Election Day for the 2024 election. (Gabriel Milby)Averi Boren looks around the room as her mom receives voter information during Election Day 2024 at Warren Central High School. (Anna Bell Lee)Voters cast their ballots in the State Street Baptist Church polling location in Bowling Green on Election Day 2024. (Ian Pitchford)Walters sisters Eliana (7), left, Lois (5), right, and Isabella (3) sit under the voting poll table as their mom cast her vote in the 2024 election at First Baptist Church in Bowling Green. (Gabriel Milby)Ella Carson, 1, is held while her parent votes during the last day of voting on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 at Warren Central High School in Bowling Green. (Anna Bell Lee)Aubree Long (left), Vinny Perry (middle) and Bryson Perry wait for their mom to finish voting during the last day of voting on Election Day 2024 at Warren Central High School in Bowling Green. (Anna Bell Lee)
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A voter casts a ballot in the State Street Baptist Church polling location in Bowling Green on Election Day 2024. (Ian Pitchford)A voter walks in the polling location to vote on Election Day 2024 at Warren Central High School in Bowling Green. (Anna Bell Lee)Voters cast their ballots in the State Street Baptist Church polling location in Bowling Green on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Ian Pitchford)Voters enter Living Hope Baptist Church on Election Day to cast their ballot on November 5th, 2024. (Adin Parks)Voters stand outside Living Hope Baptist Church in the early morning hours before the polling location opened for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.. (Adin Parks)Bennett Gatewood, 76, and his sister, Patricia Tillman, 74, step out of their car and walk toward the Living Hope Baptist Church polling location on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Adin Parks)WKU senior Jacob Combs waves a trump flag in support of president-elect Donald Trump outside of the Commons at Helm library on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (Adin Parks)WKU senior Jacob Combs holds a trump flag in support of president-elect Donald Trump outside of the Commons at Helm library on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (Adin Parks)