Kentucky SOS Posts Owsley County Unofficial 2024 Election Results
Kentucky SOS posts Owsley County unofficial 2024 election results; county totals and precinct reports are online and residents should note the results are unofficial.

The Kentucky Secretary of State’s live-results interface lists county-level unofficial totals for Owsley County from the Nov. 5, 2024 general election, including federal, state and local races, along with precinct-level printouts that show vote-mode breakdowns and undervote detail.
The SOS page excerpt labeled "ALL RESULTS ARE UNOFFICIAL" and timestamped "Last Updated: 2/6/2026 1:50:07 AM" shows Donald J. Trump/J. D. Vance with 1,625 votes (88% of reported votes) and Kamala D. Harris/Tim Walz with 203 votes (11%). U.S. Representative Hal Rogers is listed with 1,514 votes (100% of reported votes), State Senator Robert Stivers with 1,440 (100%), and State Representative Chris Fugate with 1,286 (76%) to Zackary H. Hall 407 (24%). Constitutional Amendment 1 is shown as YES 868, NO 600; Amendment 2 is NO 976, YES 622. Local office totals include Austin Bowling as county clerk (1,563), Phyllis Cornett as circuit court clerk (1,511), and Matthew Sizemore as jailer (1,473) on the SOS page. The SOS excerpt also contains a UI artifact reading "No Data Found." even though race results appear on the page.
Election-night precinct and page-level printouts from the county’s Elect Ky export, run at 8:14 PM on 11/05/2024 and cited on pages 11, 15 and 20, provide the granular detail behind those totals. The Elect Ky reports display vote-mode columns labeled Absentee Mail-In, Absentee Walk-In, Early Voting, Election Day Voting and Total, and include undervote and overvote counts. One page header records "Official Results Ballots Cast 1846" and "Polling Places Reporting 4 of 4 = 100.00%." Page 11 shows Constitutional Amendment 1 cast votes by mode summing to 251 on that page and lists undervotes of 9, 4, 11 and 44 by mode; page 15 lists Jailer (Unexpired Term) Matthew SIZEMORE with per-mode totals summing to 123 on that page and a set of undervotes; page 20 shows another Jailer page segment summing to 86. These page-level figures appear alongside the county-level aggregates on the SOS interface; the excerpts do not map each precinct snippet to a named precinct in the provided text.
The two SOS timestamps in the materials merit attention: the statewide interface excerpt shows 2/6/2026 1:50:07 AM, and the original report indicated the live-results page was last updated 2026-02-07 01:09:02 AM. Both timestamps are reported in the available records and the materials do not resolve the discrepancy.

What this means for Owsley County residents is practical: the posted figures establish who led each contest in the unofficial tallies and show local turnout and ballot-question engagement, but they remain unofficial. County officials and the Secretary of State certify final results through a formal canvass process; residents seeking final certified totals or precinct names should contact the Owsley County Clerk’s office. Election oversight rests on transparent reconciliation of precinct reports and county totals, and the Elect Ky detail here provides the raw paper trail that officials will use to confirm final results.
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