Louisville Councilman Leh poised to take mayoral seat
LOUISVILLE — Louisville City Councilman Chris Leh appears destined to move up the ranks of elected officials, leading a three-person race to serve as the city’s new mayor.
Leh, who has served on the City Council for nearly a decade, was leading at 9:45 p.m. on Tuesday with 59.11% of the 5,441 votes counted.
Incumbent Deborah Fahey had 55.04% of the Ward 2 Louisville City Council vote, while Councilman Caleb Dickinson ran unopposed in Ward 1.
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LOUISVILLE — Louisville City Councilman Chris Leh appears destined to move up the ranks of elected officials, leading a three-person race to serve as the city’s new mayor.
Leh, who has served on the City Council for nearly a decade, was leading at 9:45 p.m. on Tuesday with 59.11% of the 5,441 votes counted.
Incumbent Deborah Fahey had 55.04% of the Ward 2 Louisville City Council vote, while Councilman Caleb Dickinson ran unopposed in Ward 1.