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{{short description|American politician}} | |||
{{Infobox Officeholder | |||
{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2019}} | |||
|name = Alison Lundergan Grimes | |||
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|image = Alison Lundergan Grimes 2011.jpg | |||
| name = Alison Lundergan Grimes | |||
|office = 76th ] | |||
| image = Alison Lundergan Grimes by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg | |||
|governor = ] | |||
| caption = Grimes in 2016 | |||
|term_start = January 2, 2012 | |||
| office = 85th ] | |||
|term_end = | |||
| governor = ]<br />]<br />] | |||
|predecessor = ] | |||
| term_start = January 2, 2012 | |||
|successor = | |||
| term_end = January 6, 2020 | |||
|birthname = Alison Case Lundergan | |||
| predecessor = ] | |||
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1978|11|23}} | |||
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| successor = ] | ||
| birth_name = Alison Case Lundergan | |||
|death_date = | |||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1978|11|23}} | |||
|death_place = | |||
| birth_place = ], U.S. | |||
|party = ] | |||
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|spouse = Andrew Grimes {{small|(2006–present)}} | |||
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|alma_mater = ]<br>] | |||
| party = ] | |||
|religion = ] | |||
| spouse = {{marriage|Andrew Grimes|2006}} | |||
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| children = 2 | |||
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'''Alison Case Lundergan Grimes''' (born November 23, 1978) is an American attorney and ] politician who is the ], having defeated incumbent ] in the May 17, 2011 primary election and Republican ] in the November 8, 2011 general election. On May 20, 2014, she won the Democratic Party primary to run for ] in Kentucky. | |||
'''Alison Case Lundergan Grimes''' (born November 23, 1978) is an American lawyer and ] politician who was the ] from 2012 until 2020. Grimes was elected in ] after defeating incumbent ] in the Democratic primary and Republican candidate ] in the general election. She was the Democratic nominee for the ] in 2014, unsuccessfully challenging Republican incumbent and Senate Minority Leader ]. She was ] for a second term as ] on November 3, 2015, defeating Republican Stephen Knipper. Term limited in ], she was succeeded by ] ]. | |||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
Alison Case Lundergan was born in ], the daughter of Charlotte (née Case) and ], a former Kentucky Democratic chairman and state representative.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maysville-online.com/news/local/obituaries/mr-case/article_b4f94b5a-58a9-11df-aa35-001cc4c03286.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20131024113435/http://www.maysville-online.com/news/local/obituaries/mr-case/article_b4f94b5a-58a9-11df-aa35-001cc4c03286.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 24, 2013|title=Obituary|website=Maysville-online.com|date=May 5, 2010|access-date=October 30, 2013}}</ref> She is the middle child of five siblings, all girls. As a child, she knocked on doors on behalf of her father's political campaigns, and later drove voters to the polls on election day. Grimes grew up wanting to be a ], but changed majors in college after passing out while watching carpal tunnel surgery.<ref name=Story>{{cite news |last=Horn|first=Rachel|title=This Woman's Work|url=http://ctkschool.net/files/7113/5965/7643/Grimes_30-34.pdf |access-date=August 20, 2013|newspaper=Story|date=Winter 2012|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012053915/http://ctkschool.net/files/7113/5965/7643/Grimes_30-34.pdf|archive-date=October 12, 2013}}</ref> | |||
Grimes went to ] in ], and then went on to graduate from ] in 2001. Grimes majored in political science, with a minor in history. Grimes is a member of the ] sorority |
Grimes went to ] in ], and then went on to graduate from ] in 2001. Grimes majored in political science, with a minor in history. Grimes is a member of the ] sorority and served as president of her college chapter;<ref name="Drusch">{{cite web|last1=Drusch|first1=Andrea|title=QUIZ: How well do you know Alison Lundergan Grimes?|url=http://www.politico.com/gallery/2013/08/quiz-how-well-do-you-know-alison-lundergan-grimes/001249-017607.html |website=Politico|access-date=May 10, 2017}}</ref> she also served as a student trustee and a member of student government. Grimes received her ] degree ] from the ] at ] in Washington, D.C. While at American, Grimes participated in public policy research for the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.maysville-online.com/news/local/lundergan-grimes-announces-senate-candidacy/article_ab50d097-f5fc-5cf1-8858-7b018f893669.html|title=Lundergan Grimes announces senate candidacy|last=Toncray|first=Marla|work=Ledger Independent|access-date=February 27, 2017}} {{Dead link|date=September 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Prior to running for Secretary of State, Grimes was a practicing attorney in Lexington.<ref name="Musgrave">{{cite news|last=Musgrave|first=Beth|title=Grimes beats incumbent in Democratic race for Secretary of State|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2011/05/18/1744048/grimes-beats-incumbent-in-democratic.html|newspaper=Lexington Herald-Leader|date=May 18, 2011}}</ref> She served as an associate at Stoll Keenon Ogden from 2004 to 2011, specializing in intellectual property and complex business litigation.<ref>{{cite news|last=Stoll Keenan Ogden|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Announces Departure from Law Firm to Pursue Secretary of State Candidacy|url=http://www.skofirm.com/newsroom/2011/02/14/alison-lundergan-grimes-announces-departure-law-firm-pursue-secretary-state|date=February 14, 2011 |
Prior to running for Secretary of State, Grimes was a practicing attorney in Lexington.<ref name="Musgrave">{{cite news|last=Musgrave |first=Beth|title=Grimes beats incumbent in Democratic race for Secretary of State |url=http://www.kentucky.com/2011/05/18/1744048/grimes-beats-incumbent-in-democratic.html|newspaper=Lexington Herald-Leader|date=May 18, 2011}}</ref> She served as an associate at Stoll Keenon Ogden from 2004 to 2011, specializing in intellectual property and complex business litigation.<ref>{{cite news|last=Stoll Keenan Ogden|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Announces Departure from Law Firm to Pursue Secretary of State Candidacy|url=http://www.skofirm.com/newsroom/2011/02/14/alison-lundergan-grimes-announces-departure-law-firm-pursue-secretary-state|date=February 14, 2011|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019231414/http://www.skofirm.com/newsroom/2011/02/14/alison-lundergan-grimes-announces-departure-law-firm-pursue-secretary-state|archive-date=October 19, 2014}}</ref> | ||
Grimes served as president of the ] Women Lawyers' Association, and was awarded the 2010 Outstanding Young Lawyer Award by the Fayette County Bar Association.<ref>{{cite news|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Announces Departure from Law Firm to Pursue Secretary of State Candidacy|url=http://www.skofirm.com/newsroom/2011/02/14/alison-lundergan-grimes-announces-departure-law-firm-pursue-secretary-state|access-date=August 11, 2013|newspaper=Stoll Keenon Ogden|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019231414/http://www.skofirm.com/newsroom/2011/02/14/alison-lundergan-grimes-announces-departure-law-firm-pursue-secretary-state|archive-date=October 19, 2014}}</ref> | |||
Grimes has served numerous times as delegate to the ], supporting candidate ] in ], ] in ], and party nominee Hillary Clinton in ].<ref name=politico>{{cite news|last1=Raju|first1=Manu |title=Bluegrass bravado: Untested Alison Lundergan Grimes takes on Mitch McConnell|url=http://www.politico.com/story/2014/01/alison-lundergan-grimes-kentucky-senate-on-the-ground-102544_Page2.html|access-date=June 27, 2014|publisher=Politico}}</ref> She addressed the 2016 ] on the evening of the official roll call vote as a close personal friend of the party's nominee ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.wdrb.com/story/32538094/grimes-hopes-to-make-kentuckians-proud-with-dnc-speech-tuesday|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes asks DNC crowd to stand up against 'unqualified bully', Donald Trump |last=Chinn |first=Valerie|access-date=February 27, 2017}}</ref> She was named one of the "new stars of the ]" after her address.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article92418827.html|title=The new stars of the Democratic Party|work=McClatchy|access-date=February 27, 2017}}</ref> | |||
Grimes led the Democratic ticket in each of her three statewide races.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://elect.ky.gov/SiteCollectionDocuments/Election%20Results/2010-2019/2015/2015%20General%20Election%20Results.pdf |title=Kentucky General Election Results, 2015|website=Elect.ky.gov}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://elect.ky.gov/SiteCollectionDocuments/Election%20Results/2010-2019/2014/2014%20General%20Election%20Results.pdf |title=Kentucky General Election Results, 2014|website=Elect.ky.gov}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://elect.ky.gov/SiteCollectionDocuments/Election%20Results/2010-2019/2011/off2011gen.pdf|title=Kentucky General Election Results, 2011|website=Elect.ky.gov}}</ref> She currently serves on the board of advisors of ], an organization founded by former ] ] designed to combat ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.letamericavote.org/boardofadvisors|title=Advisors|publisher=Let America Vote |access-date=May 1, 2018}}</ref> | |||
Grimes served as president of the ] Women Lawyers' Association, and was awarded the 2010 Outstanding Young Lawyer Award by the Fayette County Bar Association.<ref>{{cite news|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Announces Departure from Law Firm to Pursue Secretary of State Candidacy|url=http://www.skofirm.com/newsroom/2011/02/14/alison-lundergan-grimes-announces-departure-law-firm-pursue-secretary-state|accessdate=11 August 2013|newspaper=Stoll Keenon Ogden}}</ref> She was also a precinct officer for the 75th Legislative District in ] as well as a member of the 2008 ] rules committee. | |||
Grimes endorsed ] in the ] over ], a surprise to some observers of the race who note that Booker is the more progressive of the two candidates.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Grimes endorses Booker in Democratic Senate race in Kentucky|url=https://www.startribune.com/grimes-endorses-booker-in-democratic-senate-race-in-kentucky/571290872/|access-date=2020-06-16|website=Star Tribune|archive-date=September 11, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200911212024/https://www.startribune.com/grimes-endorses-booker-in-democratic-senate-race-in-kentucky/571290872/|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
Grimes was a two-time delegate to the ], supporting ] in 2008 and ] in 2012.<ref name=politico>{{cite news|last1=Raju|first1=Manu|title=Bluegrass bravado: Untested Alison Lundergan Grimes takes on Mitch McConnell|url=http://www.politico.com/story/2014/01/alison-lundergan-grimes-kentucky-senate-on-the-ground-102544_Page2.html|accessdate=27 June 2014|publisher=Politico}}</ref> | |||
==Secretary of State== | ==Secretary of State== | ||
{{See also|Kentucky Secretary of State election |
{{See also|2011 Kentucky Secretary of State election}} | ||
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In 2010, Grimes announced her candidacy for the office of Secretary of State of Kentucky, left open by term limited incumbent Republican ]. | |||
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In 2010, Grimes announced her candidacy for the office of Secretary of State of Kentucky, left open by term-limited incumbent Republican ]. | |||
When Grayson resigned to accept a position at the ], Governor ] appointed ] Mayor ] over Grimes to fill the rest of Grayson's term in office. Despite this, Grimes stayed in the race and defeated Walker by a double digit margin in the May primary.<ref name="Musgrave"/> | |||
When Grayson resigned to accept a position at the ], Governor ] appointed ] mayor ] over Grimes to fill the rest of Grayson's term in office. Despite this, Grimes stayed in the race and defeated Walker by a double-digit margin in the May primary.<ref name="Musgrave"/> | |||
Grimes faced Republican businessman and former Senate candidate ] in the general election. A main aspect of the campaign was Grimes' opposition to Johnson's proposal to require photo IDs in order to vote. Grimes argued this would take away voting rights from the homeless among others. She also became well known through commercials that showed her elderly grandmothers.<ref>{{cite news|title=Grimes wins Kentucky secretary of state race|url=http://www.courierpress.com/news/2011/nov/08/grimes-wins-kentucky-secretary-state-race/|newspaper=Evansville Courier & Press|date=November 8, 2011}}</ref> Grimes defeated Johnson with over 60% of the vote.<ref>{{cite news|last=Estep|first=Bill|title=Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes easily wins secretary of state race|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/09/1951946/democrat-alison-lundergan-grimes.html|newspaper=Lexington Herald-Leader|date=November 9, 2011}}</ref> She received a higher percentage of the vote than any other ] statewide Democratic candidate during the 2011 elections.{{citation needed|date=May 2014}} | |||
Grimes faced Republican businessman and former Senate candidate ] in the general election. A main aspect of the campaign was Grimes's opposition to Johnson's proposal to require photo IDs in order to vote. Grimes argued this would take away voting rights from the homeless among others. She said her goals when elected included "updating business and election laws, increasing voting access for veterans and protecting the identity of domestic-violence victims in registration records."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article44135634.html|title=Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes easily wins secretary of state race|work=Lexington Herald-Leader|access-date=July 20, 2018}}</ref> She became well known through commercials that showed her elderly grandmothers.<ref>{{cite news|title=Grimes wins Kentucky secretary of state race |url=http://www.courierpress.com/news/2011/nov/08/grimes-wins-kentucky-secretary-state-race/|newspaper=Evansville Courier & Press |date=November 8, 2011|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140203094346/http://www.courierpress.com/news/2011/nov/08/grimes-wins-kentucky-secretary-state-race|archive-date=February 3, 2014}}</ref> Grimes defeated Johnson with over 60% of the vote.<ref>{{cite news|last=Estep |first=Bill|title=Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes easily wins secretary of state race |url=http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/09/1951946/democrat-alison-lundergan-grimes.html|newspaper=Lexington Herald-Leader|date=November 9, 2011}}</ref> She received a higher percentage of the vote than any other ] statewide Democratic candidate during the 2011 elections.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://elect.ky.gov/SiteCollectionDocuments/Election%20Results/2010-2019/2011/off2011gen.pdf |title=Kentucky Election Results, 2011|website=Elect.ky.gov}}</ref> Her term as Secretary of State began on January 2, 2012. | |||
Her term as Secretary of State began on January 2, 2012. While Secretary of State, Grimes visited the Middle East to observe the voting process of overseas military personnel. This experience led her to become an advocate of an improved voting process for the U.S. military.<ref name="Story"/> | |||
In 2012, Grimes visited the Middle East to observe the voting process of overseas military personnel. This experience led her to become an advocate of an improved voting process for the U.S. military. Grimes's recommendations received bipartisan support in the Kentucky General Assembly and were signed into law in April 2013. The Kentucky Military Heroes Voting Initiative law allows military members and other covered voters to register to vote and update their registration online, ensures that military voters have sufficient time to vote in special elections, and extends existing protections to state and local elections and National Guard members.<ref>{{cite news|title=Secretary Grimes Launches Online Portal for Military and Overseas Voters |url=http://migration.kentucky.gov/Newsroom/sos/sos092914a.htm|website=Migration.kentucky.gov|access-date=November 4, 2018}}</ref> | |||
On March 14, 2016, Grimes launched the online voter registration system GoVoteKY.com.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article65982842.html|title=Online voter registration comes to Kentucky |work=kentucky|access-date=August 4, 2018}}</ref> A statewide voter registration drive she led during the 2016 presidential election resulted in more than 100,000 new voters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://q95fm.net/2016/10/grimes-historic-voter-registration-drive-yields-more-than-100000-new-voters/|title=Grimes' Historic Voter Registration Drive Yields More Than 100,000 New Voters – Q95 FM |website=q95fm.net|language=en|access-date=February 27, 2017}}</ref> Grimes continues to push for introducing in-person early voting in Kentucky elections.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.marshallcountydaily.com/2017/01/16/grimes-again-backing-early-voting/|title=Grimes Again Backing Early Voting|website=Marshall County Daily.com|access-date=April 20, 2017}}</ref> Kentucky is among a handful of states which do not allow voters to cast ballots in person without an excuse before election day.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/absentee-and-early-voting.aspx|title=Absentee and Early Voting |last=Legislatures|first=National Conference of State|website=Ncsl.org|language=en|access-date=April 20, 2017}}</ref> | |||
In November 2017, Grimes announced the formation of a task force for legalizing the ] in Kentucky.<ref>{{cite press release |last=Queen |first=Bradford |date=November 15, 2017 |title=Grimes Convening Task Force to Propose Legislative Action to Legalize Medical Marijuana |url=https://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-stream.aspx?n=SOS&prId=140 |location=Frankford, KY |publisher=kentucky.gov |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180513035207/https://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-stream.aspx?n=SOS&prId=140 |archive-date=May 13, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Novelly |first1=Thomas |title=Grimes: Kentucky must legalize medical marijuana |url=https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2017/11/15/legalizing-medical-marijuana-kentucky/867205001/ |access-date=December 12, 2019 |work=Louisville Courier Journal |date=November 15, 2017}}</ref> In January 2018, House Bill 166 was introduced which incorporated the recommendations of the task force.<ref>{{cite press release |last=Queen |first=Bradford |date=January 11, 2018 |title=Grimes, Medical Marijuana Task Force Unveil Proposed Legislation |url=https://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-stream.aspx?n=SOS&prId=148 |location=Frankfort, KY |publisher=kentucky.gov |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191212025931/https://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-stream.aspx?n=SOS&prId=148 |archive-date=December 12, 2019}}</ref> In March 2018, Grimes coauthored an op-ed with Medal of Honor recipient ] calling for passage of the bill.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Grimes |first1=Alison Lundergan |last2=Meyer |first2=Dakota |title=It's time to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky |url=https://www.kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/article203894814.html |access-date=December 12, 2019 |work=Lexington Herald-Leader |date=March 7, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191215141705/https://www.kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/article203894814.html |archive-date=December 15, 2019}}</ref> The bill stalled, however, which Grimes blamed on Republican leadership "holding the bill hostage".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Watkins |first1=Morgan |title=Grimes: Proposal for legal medical marijuana held hostage by Kentucky House GOP leadership |url=https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2018/03/20/kentucky-medical-marijuana-house-bill-166-held-up-republican-leadership-alison-lundergan-grimes/442706002/ |access-date=December 12, 2019 |work=Louisville Courier Journal |date=March 20, 2018}}</ref> | |||
Grimes is an advocate for the restoration of voting rights for Kentucky's non-violent felons who have served their sentences.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://mycn2.com/politics/senate-passes-felon-voting-rights-legislation|title=Senate passes felon voting rights legislation|work=Spectrum News|access-date=February 27, 2017|language=en}}</ref> Kentucky remains one of three states<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kycir.org/2016/11/04/kentucky-3rd-in-nation-in-barring-felons-from-the-voting-booth/|title=Kentucky 3rd In Nation In Barring Felons From The Voting Booth|last=@JournoKateH|first=Follow|website=Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting|date=November 4, 2016|access-date=February 27, 2017}}</ref> which does not automatically restore voting rights to felons who have completed their sentences. | |||
Grimes has been a proponent of legislation and initiatives to aid individuals with disabilities, including working with Kentucky agencies to help educate disabled voters about their rights at the ballot box<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kystandard.com/content/grimes-recognized-advocacy-individuals-disabilities|title=Grimes recognized for advocacy for individuals with disabilities {{!}} KYStandard.com|website=Kystandard.com|access-date=April 20, 2017}}</ref> and advocating for a law that improves communication between law enforcement and the more than 700,000 Kentuckians who are deaf or hard of hearing.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://kentuckytoday.com/stories/deaf-drivers-get-assist-in-traffic-stops-under-new-kentucky-law,7002?|title=Deaf drivers get assist in traffic stops under new Kentucky law|work=Kentucky Today|access-date=April 20, 2017}}</ref> | |||
Grimes has been criticized for controlling the Secretary of State office and the ]'s day-to-day functions, among other controversies.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/watchdog/article225193425.html|title='It's too much control.' Grimes' power over Kentucky elections board sparks backlash.|website=kentucky|language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.somerset-kentucky.com/news/local_news/lundergan-emmons-indicted-for-illegal-contributions-to-grimes-campaign/article_b6087194-0291-5607-8711-cf26d1834114.html|title=Lundergan, Emmons indicted for illegal contributions to Grimes' campaign|last=Kentucky|first=Ronnie Ellis CNHI|website=Commonwealth Journal|date=September 2018 |language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.richmondregister.com/news/tensions-continue-between-grimes-sbe-staff/article_1ff130b6-b2af-5dd7-aeff-8f8e4e3bc85f.html|title=Tensions continue between Grimes, SBE staff|last=Ellis|first=Ronnie|website=Richmond Register|date=September 18, 2018 |language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref> Her extensive oversight, including have representatives from the SOS office present during interviews of the SBE members making claims in the investigations of the ], has been described as intimidating to those in the SBE.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/watchdog/article225085295.html|title='It's inappropriate.' Staff of Grimes searched voting records of workers and rivals.|website=kentucky|language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article218581315.html|title=Ethics opinion further complicates a 2019 campaign for Alison Lundergan Grimes|website=kentucky|language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article217402060.html|title=Another Kentucky elections staffer accuses Grimes of misusing voter data|website=kentucky|language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/01/31/alison-grimes-calls-report-her-office-sexist-smear-job/2728224002/|title=Alison Grimes calls ProPublica report on her office a sexist smear job|website=The Courier-Journal|language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.propublica.org/article/kentucky-state-board-of-elections-power-grab|title=A Power Grab in Kentucky Sparks a Revolt|last=Jessica Huseman|first=Daniel Desrochers|date=2019-01-31|website=ProPublica|language=en|access-date=2019-02-01}}</ref> | |||
==2014 U.S. Senate campaign== | ==2014 U.S. Senate campaign== | ||
{{See also|2014 United States Senate election in Kentucky}} | |||
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In a July 1, 2013, press conference, Grimes announced her intentions to run for the ] seat held by ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/alison-lundergan-grimes-kentucky-senate-run-93629.html?hp=f3|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes announces Senate run|author=Emily Schultheis & Manu Raju|newspaper=Politico|date=July 1, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/07/02/mcconnell-vs-grimes-lets-get-ready-to-rumble/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703121445/http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/07/02/mcconnell-vs-grimes-lets-get-ready-to-rumble/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 3, 2013 |title=McConnell vs. Grimes: Let's get ready to rumble|access-date=May 8, 2017}}</ref> Grimes officially launched the campaign with a kick-off rally on July 30, 2013,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article44436552.html |title=Alison Lundergran Grimes kicks off U.S. Senate campaign with barbs for Mitch McConnell|work=kentucky|access-date=May 8, 2017}}</ref> and officially filed her paperwork to be on the Kentucky ballot in January 2014.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://wfpl.org/alison-lundergan-grimes-files-senate-election|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Files for Senate Election {{!}} 89.3 WFPL News Louisville |last=Meador|first=Jonathan|date=January 9, 2014|work=89.3 WFPL News Louisville|access-date=May 8, 2017}}</ref> | |||
{{See also|United States Senate election in Kentucky, 2014}} | |||
On May 20, 2014, she won the Democratic primary with 77% of the vote.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kentucky - Summary Vote Results|url=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2014/by_state/KY_US_Senate_0520.html?SITE=CSPANELN&SECTION=POLITICS |agency=Associated Press|access-date=June 27, 2014}}</ref> She faced Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell in the general election on November 4, 2014, and lost despite that the race was initially considered to be competitive by both the ] and the ], which considered the race only to ''lean'' Republican."<ref>{{cite news|last=Carroll|first=James R.|title=Mitch McConnell, Alison Lundergan Grimes race a 'toss up,' according to non-partisan observer|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130802/NEWS01/308020113/Mitch-McConnell-Alison-Lundergan-Grimes-race-toss-up-according-non-partisan-observer |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130811145745/http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130802/NEWS01/308020113/Mitch-McConnell-Alison-Lundergan-Grimes-race-toss-up-according-non-partisan-observer|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 11, 2013|newspaper=The Courier-Journal|date=August 3, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Senate Ratings |url=https://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/ratings/senate|access-date=September 4, 2014|publisher=Rothenberg Political Report |date=September 4, 2014|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140904163827/http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/ratings/senate|archive-date=September 4, 2014}}</ref> | |||
In a July 2013 press conference, Grimes announced that she would run for the ] seat held by ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/alison-lundergan-grimes-kentucky-senate-run-93629.html?hp=f3|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes announces Senate run|author=Emily Schultheis & Manu Raju|newspaper=Politico|date=July 1, 2013}}</ref> The ''Washington Post'' called the announcement event "underwhelming."<ref>{{cite news|last1=Blake|first1=Aaron|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes’s underwhelming launch — and what it means|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/07/02/alison-lundergan-grimess-underwhelming-launch-and-what-it-means/|accessdate=27 June 2014|publisher=Washington Post|date=7-2-2013}}</ref> Grimes kicked off her campaign formally at an event in Lexington on July 30, drawing a crowd of nearly 2,000 supporters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://leoweekly.com/news/fancy-brutish-and-short|title=Fancy, brutish and short| | |||
author=Joe Sonka|newspaper=LEO Weekly|date=August 7, 2013}}</ref> | |||
In April 2014, Grimes attended a Chicago meeting of the ], a group of liberal donors who pool their resources in support of progressive causes, where she was a featured speaker at the event.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Drush|first1=Andrea |title=Republicans Forcing Lundergan Grimes To Choose Between Her Donors And Voters|url=http://www.nationaljournal.com/hotline-on-call/republicans-forcing-lundergan-grimes-to-choose-between-her-donors-and-voters-20140502|access-date=June 27, 2014|work=National Journal|date=February 5, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Gold|first1=Matea|title=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/liberal-donors-eye-new-long-term-investments-in-states-and-new-voters-to-boost-democrats/2014/05/04/0433e53a-d20f-11e3-9e25-188ebe1fa93b_story.html|access-date=June 27, 2014|date=April 5, 2014}}</ref> | |||
Grimes received strong reviews for her appearance at the ] picnic, an important event for politicians in Kentucky.<ref>{{cite news|last=Cross|first=Al|title=What Fancy Farm portends|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130811/COLUMNISTS12/308110019/Al-Cross-What-Fancy-Farm-portends|accessdate=11 August 2013|date=11 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Keeling|first=Larry Dale|title=Larry Keeling: Round 1 to Matt Bevin, Alison Lundergan Grimes|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2013/08/11/2760640/round-1-to-bevin-grimes.html|newspaper=Lexington Herald-leader|date=11 August 2013}}</ref> The race is considered to be competitive by both the ] and the ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Carroll|first=James R.|title=Mitch McConnell, Alison Lundergan Grimes race a 'toss up,' according to non-partisan observer|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130802/NEWS01/308020113/Mitch-McConnell-Alison-Lundergan-Grimes-race-toss-up-according-non-partisan-observer|newspaper=The Courier-Journal|date=3 August 2013}}{{dead link|date=December 2013}}</ref> | |||
Hollywood executives ] and ] hosted fundraising events for Grimes in New York City and Beverly Hills.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itkowitz|first1=Colby|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes hangs with Hollywood |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/wp/2014/06/19/alison-lundergan-grimes-hangs-with-hollywood|access-date=June 27, 2014|newspaper=Washington Post|date=June 19, 2014}}</ref> Her father's involvement in the campaign was noted as a factor in the race due to his political and fundraising connections.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Newton-Small|first1=Jay|title=Father of McConnell Foe is Both Asset and Risk in Kentucky|url=https://swampland.time.com/2014/02/14/alison-grimes-jerry-lundergan-mitch-mcconnell-kentucy-senate-race-2014/|access-date=September 4, 2014|publisher=Time|date=February 14, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Gerth|first1=Joseph|title=Ky. Senate candidate's dad brings connections, baggage|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/09/22/jerry-lundergan-daughter-mitch-mcconnell/2850733/|access-date=September 4, 2014|publisher=USA Today|date=September 22, 2013}}</ref> | |||
On July 25, 2013, the Republican Laurel County Clerk filed a complaint with Kentucky's Executive Branch Ethics Commission after receiving a fundraising e-mail sent to government e-mail accounts by Secretary of State Grimes. The complaint concerns the legality of the secretary of state sending fundraising e-mails to county clerks who report to her in matters pertaining to elections.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://cincinnati.com/blogs/nkypolitics/2013/07/25/county-clerk-files-ethics-complaint-against-grimes/|title=County clerk files ethics complaint against Grimes |author=Scott Wartman |date=July 25, 2013}}</ref> | |||
Grimes and McConnell disagreed over debate proposals; McConnell preferred a series of Lincoln-Douglas style debates with only candidates asking questions and no audience, while Grimes said she wants members of the audience to ask questions.<ref>{{cite news |title=McConnell, Grimes debate over the debate|url=http://www.whas11.com/news/McConnell-Grimes-debate-over-the-debate-262156941.html |access-date=June 17, 2014|publisher=WHAS11|date=June 6, 2014|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819102800/http://www.whas11.com/news/McConnell-Grimes-debate-over-the-debate-262156941.html|archive-date=August 19, 2014}}</ref> They ultimately had a single debate, aired October 13 on ]; host Bill Goodwin posed the questions and also relayed questions from viewers.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2014/08/18/3385779/mcconnell-and-grimes-agree-to.html|title=McConnell agrees to debate Grimes on KET|last=Brammer|first=Jack|date=August 18, 2014|work=Lexington Herald-Leader|access-date=October 20, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/elections/kentucky/2014/10/13/grimes-mcconnell-face-debate-tonight/17205047/|title=Grimes, McConnell debate contentious|last=Gerth|first=Joseph|date=October 14, 2014|work=Courier-Journal|access-date=October 20, 2014}}</ref> | |||
On May 20, 2014, she won the Democratic primary with 77% of the vote.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kentucky - Summary Vote Results|url=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2014/by_state/KY_US_Senate_0520.html?SITE=CSPANELN&SECTION=POLITICS|publisher=Associated Press|accessdate=27 June 2014}}</ref> She will face Senate Minority Leader ] in the general election on November 4, 2014. | |||
On October 26, Grimes received endorsements from the editorial boards of '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Endorsement - Alison Grimes for Senate|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/editorials/2014/10/26/grimes-senate/17848031/|publisher=The Courier-Journal|access-date=October 26, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Elect Grimes to Senate for a better future|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2014/10/26/3501630_elect-grimes-to-senate-for-a-better.html?rh=1|publisher=The Lexington Herald-Leader|access-date=October 26, 2014|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141027131505/http://www.kentucky.com/2014/10/26/3501630_elect-grimes-to-senate-for-a-better.html|archive-date=October 27, 2014}}</ref> On November 4, McConnell defeated Grimes, 56.2% to 40.7%, to win re-election.<ref name="realclearpolitics.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html|title=2014 - Kentucky Senate - McConnell vs. Grimes - RealClearPolitics|website=Realclearpolitics.com}}</ref><ref name=Davis>{{cite news|last1=Davis|first1=Susan |title=McConnell, Cotton wins push GOP toward Senate control |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/11/04/senate-congress-election-republicans-democrats/18349893/ |access-date=November 5, 2014|publisher=USA Today|date=November 4, 2014}}</ref> After her defeat to Sen. McConnell, a federal grand jury indicted Grimes's father, Gerald G. Lundergan, and Democratic operative, Dale C. Emmons, on charges of using corporate funds for her campaign and then conspiring to cover them up.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article217583675.html| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180831220506/https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article217583675.html| archive-date = 2018-08-31| title = Father of Alison Lundergan Grimes indicted in campaign finance conspiracy {{!}} Lexington Herald Leader}}</ref> | |||
In April 2014, Grimes attended a Chicago meeting of the ], a group of liberal donors who pool their resources in support of progressive causes. She was a featured speaker at the event.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Drush|first1=Andrea|title=Republicans Forcing Lundergan Grimes To Choose Between Her Donors And Voters|url=http://www.nationaljournal.com/hotline-on-call/republicans-forcing-lundergan-grimes-to-choose-between-her-donors-and-voters-20140502|accessdate=27 June 2014|publisher=National Journal|date=5-2-2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Gold|first1=Matea|title=Washington Post|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/liberal-donors-eye-new-long-term-investments-in-states-and-new-voters-to-boost-democrats/2014/05/04/0433e53a-d20f-11e3-9e25-188ebe1fa93b_story.html|accessdate=27 June 2014|publisher=Washington Post|date=5-4-2014}}</ref> Hollywood executives ] and ] have hosted fundraising events for Grimes in New York City and Beverly Hills.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itkowitz|first1=Colby|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes hangs with Hollywood|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/wp/2014/06/19/alison-lundergan-grimes-hangs-with-hollywood/|accessdate=27 June 2014|publisher=Washington Post|date=2014-06-19}}</ref> | |||
==2015 reelection campaign== | |||
Grimes and McConnell have disagreed over debate proposals; McConnell prefers a series of Lincoln-Douglas style debates with only candidates asking questions, while Grimes has said she wants members of the audience to ask questions. McConnell wanted all three debates completed by ] while Grimes wants the debates closer to the November election.<ref>{{cite news |title=McConnell, Grimes debate over the debate |url=http://www.whas11.com/news/McConnell-Grimes-debate-over-the-debate-262156941.html |accessdate=17 June 2014 |publisher=WHAS11 |date=2014-06-06}}</ref> | |||
{{see also|2015 Kentucky elections#Secretary of State}} | |||
After her defeat in the 2014 elections for the US Senate, Grimes was speculated as a candidate for re-election to office of ], for ] and for ], but in January 2015 she announced her plans to run for re-election as Secretary of State.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wdrb.com/story/27941310/alison-lundergan-grimes-running-for-re-election-as-secretary-of-state |title=Alison Lundergan Grimes running for re-election as Secretary of State |website=Wdrb.com |date=January 26, 2015 |access-date=January 26, 2015}}</ref> On November 3, 2015, Grimes won re-election with 51% of the vote. | |||
==Political positions== | ==Political positions== | ||
Grimes |
Grimes said she would vote to delay the employer mandate for small businesses in the ], but supports the act's goals of increasing coverage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes deflects health care law criticism, calls for solutionslison Lundergan Grimes deflects health care law criticism, calls for solutions |url=http://www.kentucky.com/2013/11/08/2919566/alison-lundergan-grimes-offers.html|publisher=Lexington Herald-Leader|access-date=October 20, 2014}}</ref> She has criticized Mitch McConnell's votes to defund the act on the grounds that doing so would "destroy ]," Kentucky's state-based insurance exchange.<ref name=HufPoACAAbortion/><ref name="WaPoSargent">{{cite news |author1=Greg Sargent |title=Grimes hits back: On Obamacare, Mitch McConnell is in "fantasyland" |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2014/05/28/grimes-hits-back-on-obamacare-mitch-mcconnell-is-in-fantasyland |work=] |date=May 28, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140529133337/https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2014/05/28/grimes-hits-back-on-obamacare-mitch-mcconnell-is-in-fantasyland |archive-date=May 29, 2014 |language=en-US |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=TheHill>{{cite news |author1=Alexandra Jaffe |title=Grimes campaign slams McConnell |url=https://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/207429-grimes-campaign-slams-mcconnell-for-o-care-exchange-comments/ |work=The Hill |date=May 28, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140531113357/http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/207429-grimes-campaign-slams-mcconnell-for-o-care-exchange-comments |archive-date=May 31, 2014 |language=en-us |url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
In November 2013, Grimes |
In November 2013, Grimes claimed that as a member of the ], her "strong support for the ] is unquestioned" and added that she was "proud of Kentucky's long-held gun ownership, sporting and hunting traditions", inviting McConnell to go shooting with her.<ref>{{cite news|author=Matt Berman |title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Really Wants You to Know How Much She Likes Guns |url=http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/alison-lundergan-grimes-really-wants-you-to-know-how-much-she-likes-guns-20131108|access-date=August 18, 2014|work=National Journal |date=November 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109021004/http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/alison-lundergan-grimes-really-wants-you-to-know-how-much-she-likes-guns-20131108|archive-date=November 9, 2013|url-status=live|url-access=subscription}}</ref> | ||
Grimes has said that she is "pro-choice down the line on abortion" and opposes efforts to prohibit abortion after 20 weeks.<ref name=HufPoACAAbortion>{{cite news|last1=Fineman|first1=Howard|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Talks Abortion As She Unfurls Policy Positions|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/03/alison-lundergan-grimes-abortion-positions_n_3698539.html| |
Grimes has said that she is "pro-choice down the line on abortion" and opposes efforts to prohibit abortion after 20 weeks.<ref name=HufPoACAAbortion>{{cite news|last1=Fineman|first1=Howard|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Talks Abortion As She Unfurls Policy Positions|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/03/alison-lundergan-grimes-abortion-positions_n_3698539.html|access-date=June 27, 2014|publisher=Huffington Post|date=March 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130804051843/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/03/alison-lundergan-grimes-abortion-positions_n_3698539.html|archive-date=August 4, 2013|url-status=live}}</ref> She explained "I come from a family of five women. I would never pretend to tell one of my sisters what to do with their body and I don't want the federal government doing that either.… When it comes to choice, I believe, should a woman have to make that decision, it's between herself, her doctor, and her God."<ref>{{cite news|last1=Goldmacher |first1=Shan|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes Is Talking a Lot About Her Gender|url=http://www.nationaljournal.com/daily/alison-lundergan-grimes-is-talking-a-lot-about-her-gender-20140518|access-date=June 27, 2014|work=National Journal|date=May 18, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130804051843/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/03/alison-lundergan-grimes-abortion-positions_n_3698539.html|archive-date=August 4, 2013|url-status=live|url-access=subscription}}</ref> | ||
Grimes supports Israel's ] missile defense system.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bobic|first1=Igor|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes: Iron Dome Helps Israel Defend Against Terrorists In Tunnels|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/30/alison-grimes-iron-dome_n_5633500.html|access-date=August 17, 2014|publisher=Huffington Post|date=August 17, 2014}}</ref> She also supports reducing taxes for businesses that provide ] to their employees, has called for pay equity for female employees and expressed her desire to increase the federal minimum wage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/mitch-mcconnell/2013/11/22/alison-lundergan-grimes-calls-for-additional-child-care-tax-breaks/3680681|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes calls for additional child care tax breaks|website=Courier-journal.com}}</ref> | |||
Grimes opposes further ] rules on powerplant emissions, |
Grimes opposes further ] rules on powerplant emissions, claiming they will result in job losses in Kentucky's coal industry.<ref name=PoliticoCoal> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819084811/http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=A99E67BF-5736-4C5D-AC13-886C707B6C7A|date=August 19, 2014}}, ], June 1, 2014.</ref> | ||
Grimes supports reducing taxes for businesses that provide ] to their employees, has called for pay equity for female employees and expressed her desire to increase the federal minimum wage.<ref></ref> | |||
==Electoral history== | ==Electoral history== | ||
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| party = Democratic Party (United States) | | party = Democratic Party (United States) | ||
| votes = 69,185 | | votes = 69,185 | ||
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| percentage = 100 | |||
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{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |2014 U.S. Senate Democratic primary results | |||
|- | |||
!Party | |||
!Candidate | |||
!Votes | |||
!% | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|'''Alison Lundergan Grimes''' | |||
|307,821 | |||
|76.47 | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|Gregory Brent Leichty | |||
|32,602 | |||
|8.10 | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|Burrel Charles Farnsley | |||
|32,310 | |||
|8.03 | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|Tom Recktenwald | |||
|29,791 | |||
|7.40 | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" |Total votes | |||
!402,524 | |||
!100 | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |2014 U.S. Senate general election results | |||
|- | |||
!Party | |||
!Candidate | |||
!Votes | |||
!% | |||
|- | |||
|Republican | |||
|'''Mitch McConnell (incumbent)''' | |||
|806,787 | |||
|56.19 | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|Alison Lundergan Grimes | |||
|584,698 | |||
|40.72 | |||
|- | |||
|Libertarian | |||
|David Patterson | |||
|44,240 | |||
|3.08 | |||
|- | |||
|Write-ins | |||
|Write-ins | |||
|143 | |||
|0.01 | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" |Total votes | |||
!1,435,868 | |||
!100 | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |2015 Kentucky Secretary of State Democratic primary election results | |||
|- | |||
!Party | |||
!Candidate | |||
!Votes | |||
!% | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|'''Alison Lundergan Grimes (incumbent)''' | |||
|131,654 | |||
|73.24 | |||
|- | |||
|Democratic | |||
|Charles Lovett | |||
|48,096 | |||
|26.76 | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" |Total votes | |||
! | |||
! | |||
|} | |||
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| title = 2015 Kentucky Secretary of State general election results | |||
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| party = Democratic Party (United States) | |||
| candidate = '''Alison Lundergan Grimes''' '''(Incumbent)''' | |||
| votes = '''493,600''' | |||
| percentage = '''51.16''' | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box candidate with party link no change | |||
| party = Republican Party (United States) | |||
| candidate = Steve Knipper | |||
| votes = 471,239 | |||
| percentage = 48.84 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box total no change | |||
| votes = 964,839 | |||
| percentage = 100 | | percentage = 100 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
Married since September 2, 2006, |
Married since September 2, 2006, she and her husband, Andrew Grimes, live in ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes biography |url=http://www.sos.ky.gov/secdesk/biography.htm|publisher=Kentucky Secretary of State|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100125014304/http://www.sos.ky.gov/secdesk/biography.htm|archive-date=January 25, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maysville-online.com/news/local/lundergan-and-grimes-vows-are-solemnized/article_89d11fcf-b6d0-50c2-833f-0d0985df6378.html|title=Lundergan and Grimes vows are solemnized|work=The Ledger Independent|date=September 7, 2006 |access-date=August 4, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141108002628/http://www.maysville-online.com/news/local/lundergan-and-grimes-vows-are-solemnized/article_89d11fcf-b6d0-50c2-833f-0d0985df6378.html|archive-date=November 8, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> On July 23, 2018, Grimes announced her pregnancy on ] and that she and her husband were expecting their first child, a boy, in December.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://amp.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article215375900.html|title='Big announcement' -- Kentucky secretary of state says she's expecting a baby boy.|author=Jack Brammer|date=July 23, 2018 |publisher=Lexington Herald-Leader|access-date=July 31, 2018}}</ref> She gave birth to a son on December 26, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wdrb.com/news/alison-lundergan-grimes-gives-birth-to-first-child/article_33596458-0963-11e9-aece-4742a6d3ae71.html|title=Alison Lundergan Grimes gives birth to first child|date=December 26, 2018 |publisher=WDRB|access-date=December 26, 2018}}</ref> This made Grimes the second statewide officeholder to give birth while in office; the first was ] ] in July 2018. On August 8, 2020, Grimes welcomed her second child, a daughter.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CDqyFnGlGb2/?igshid=1su9zomdx1yvz | title=Alison Lundergan Grimes on Instagram: "Our hearts are full as we welcome a sweet bundle of joy to this world, Hattie Holland Grimes! She arrived at 9:49 a.m. Saturday morning, weighing 6 LBS, 14 oz. And measuring 19 inches long. Ford is very excited to meet his little sister and be a big brother! Thank you to everyone for your support, including our amazing doctors and nurses. #Blessed #3Becomes4 #HHG" }}</ref> | ||
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American politician
Alison Lundergan Grimes | |
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Grimes in 2016 | |
85th Secretary of State of Kentucky | |
In office January 2, 2012 – January 6, 2020 | |
Governor | Steve Beshear Matt Bevin Andy Beshear |
Preceded by | Elaine Walker |
Succeeded by | Michael Adams |
Personal details | |
Born | Alison Case Lundergan (1978-11-23) November 23, 1978 (age 46) Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse |
Andrew Grimes (m. 2006) |
Children | 2 |
Education | Rhodes College (BA) American University (JD) |
Alison Case Lundergan Grimes (born November 23, 1978) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician who was the secretary of state of Kentucky from 2012 until 2020. Grimes was elected in 2011 after defeating incumbent Elaine Walker in the Democratic primary and Republican candidate Bill Johnson in the general election. She was the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in 2014, unsuccessfully challenging Republican incumbent and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. She was re-elected for a second term as Secretary of State of Kentucky on November 3, 2015, defeating Republican Stephen Knipper. Term limited in 2019, she was succeeded by Republican Michael Adams.
Early life and education
Alison Case Lundergan was born in Maysville, Kentucky, the daughter of Charlotte (née Case) and Jerry Lundergan, a former Kentucky Democratic chairman and state representative. She is the middle child of five siblings, all girls. As a child, she knocked on doors on behalf of her father's political campaigns, and later drove voters to the polls on election day. Grimes grew up wanting to be a doctor, but changed majors in college after passing out while watching carpal tunnel surgery.
Grimes went to Lexington Catholic High School in Lexington, Kentucky, and then went on to graduate from Rhodes College in 2001. Grimes majored in political science, with a minor in history. Grimes is a member of the Chi Omega sorority and served as president of her college chapter; she also served as a student trustee and a member of student government. Grimes received her Juris Doctor degree cum laude from the Washington College of Law at American University in Washington, D.C. While at American, Grimes participated in public policy research for the National Kidney Foundation.
Career
Prior to running for Secretary of State, Grimes was a practicing attorney in Lexington. She served as an associate at Stoll Keenon Ogden from 2004 to 2011, specializing in intellectual property and complex business litigation.
Grimes served as president of the Fayette County Women Lawyers' Association, and was awarded the 2010 Outstanding Young Lawyer Award by the Fayette County Bar Association.
Grimes has served numerous times as delegate to the Democratic National Convention, supporting candidate Hillary Clinton in 2008, Barack Obama in 2012, and party nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. She addressed the 2016 Democratic National Convention on the evening of the official roll call vote as a close personal friend of the party's nominee Hillary Clinton. She was named one of the "new stars of the Democratic Party" after her address.
Grimes led the Democratic ticket in each of her three statewide races. She currently serves on the board of advisors of Let America Vote, an organization founded by former Missouri secretary of state Jason Kander designed to combat voter suppression.
Grimes endorsed Charles Booker in the 2020 U.S. Senate election in Kentucky over Amy McGrath, a surprise to some observers of the race who note that Booker is the more progressive of the two candidates.
Secretary of State
See also: 2011 Kentucky Secretary of State electionIn 2010, Grimes announced her candidacy for the office of Secretary of State of Kentucky, left open by term-limited incumbent Republican Trey Grayson.
When Grayson resigned to accept a position at the Harvard Institute of Politics, Governor Steve Beshear appointed Bowling Green mayor Elaine Walker over Grimes to fill the rest of Grayson's term in office. Despite this, Grimes stayed in the race and defeated Walker by a double-digit margin in the May primary.
Grimes faced Republican businessman and former Senate candidate Bill Johnson in the general election. A main aspect of the campaign was Grimes's opposition to Johnson's proposal to require photo IDs in order to vote. Grimes argued this would take away voting rights from the homeless among others. She said her goals when elected included "updating business and election laws, increasing voting access for veterans and protecting the identity of domestic-violence victims in registration records." She became well known through commercials that showed her elderly grandmothers. Grimes defeated Johnson with over 60% of the vote. She received a higher percentage of the vote than any other Kentucky statewide Democratic candidate during the 2011 elections. Her term as Secretary of State began on January 2, 2012.
In 2012, Grimes visited the Middle East to observe the voting process of overseas military personnel. This experience led her to become an advocate of an improved voting process for the U.S. military. Grimes's recommendations received bipartisan support in the Kentucky General Assembly and were signed into law in April 2013. The Kentucky Military Heroes Voting Initiative law allows military members and other covered voters to register to vote and update their registration online, ensures that military voters have sufficient time to vote in special elections, and extends existing protections to state and local elections and National Guard members.
On March 14, 2016, Grimes launched the online voter registration system GoVoteKY.com. A statewide voter registration drive she led during the 2016 presidential election resulted in more than 100,000 new voters. Grimes continues to push for introducing in-person early voting in Kentucky elections. Kentucky is among a handful of states which do not allow voters to cast ballots in person without an excuse before election day.
In November 2017, Grimes announced the formation of a task force for legalizing the medical use of cannabis in Kentucky. In January 2018, House Bill 166 was introduced which incorporated the recommendations of the task force. In March 2018, Grimes coauthored an op-ed with Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer calling for passage of the bill. The bill stalled, however, which Grimes blamed on Republican leadership "holding the bill hostage".
Grimes is an advocate for the restoration of voting rights for Kentucky's non-violent felons who have served their sentences. Kentucky remains one of three states which does not automatically restore voting rights to felons who have completed their sentences.
Grimes has been a proponent of legislation and initiatives to aid individuals with disabilities, including working with Kentucky agencies to help educate disabled voters about their rights at the ballot box and advocating for a law that improves communication between law enforcement and the more than 700,000 Kentuckians who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Grimes has been criticized for controlling the Secretary of State office and the State Board of Elections's day-to-day functions, among other controversies. Her extensive oversight, including have representatives from the SOS office present during interviews of the SBE members making claims in the investigations of the controversies, has been described as intimidating to those in the SBE.
2014 U.S. Senate campaign
See also: 2014 United States Senate election in KentuckyIn a July 1, 2013, press conference, Grimes announced her intentions to run for the United States Senate seat held by Mitch McConnell. Grimes officially launched the campaign with a kick-off rally on July 30, 2013, and officially filed her paperwork to be on the Kentucky ballot in January 2014.
On May 20, 2014, she won the Democratic primary with 77% of the vote. She faced Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell in the general election on November 4, 2014, and lost despite that the race was initially considered to be competitive by both the Cook Political Report and the Rothenberg Political Report, which considered the race only to lean Republican."
In April 2014, Grimes attended a Chicago meeting of the Democracy Alliance, a group of liberal donors who pool their resources in support of progressive causes, where she was a featured speaker at the event.
Hollywood executives Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Katzenberg hosted fundraising events for Grimes in New York City and Beverly Hills. Her father's involvement in the campaign was noted as a factor in the race due to his political and fundraising connections.
Grimes and McConnell disagreed over debate proposals; McConnell preferred a series of Lincoln-Douglas style debates with only candidates asking questions and no audience, while Grimes said she wants members of the audience to ask questions. They ultimately had a single debate, aired October 13 on KET; host Bill Goodwin posed the questions and also relayed questions from viewers.
On October 26, Grimes received endorsements from the editorial boards of The Courier-Journal and The Lexington Herald-Leader. On November 4, McConnell defeated Grimes, 56.2% to 40.7%, to win re-election. After her defeat to Sen. McConnell, a federal grand jury indicted Grimes's father, Gerald G. Lundergan, and Democratic operative, Dale C. Emmons, on charges of using corporate funds for her campaign and then conspiring to cover them up.
2015 reelection campaign
See also: 2015 Kentucky elections § Secretary of StateAfter her defeat in the 2014 elections for the US Senate, Grimes was speculated as a candidate for re-election to office of Secretary of State of Kentucky, for Governor of Kentucky and for Attorney General of Kentucky, but in January 2015 she announced her plans to run for re-election as Secretary of State. On November 3, 2015, Grimes won re-election with 51% of the vote.
Political positions
Grimes said she would vote to delay the employer mandate for small businesses in the Affordable Care Act, but supports the act's goals of increasing coverage. She has criticized Mitch McConnell's votes to defund the act on the grounds that doing so would "destroy Kynect," Kentucky's state-based insurance exchange.
In November 2013, Grimes claimed that as a member of the National Rifle Association of America, her "strong support for the Second Amendment is unquestioned" and added that she was "proud of Kentucky's long-held gun ownership, sporting and hunting traditions", inviting McConnell to go shooting with her.
Grimes has said that she is "pro-choice down the line on abortion" and opposes efforts to prohibit abortion after 20 weeks. She explained "I come from a family of five women. I would never pretend to tell one of my sisters what to do with their body and I don't want the federal government doing that either.… When it comes to choice, I believe, should a woman have to make that decision, it's between herself, her doctor, and her God."
Grimes supports Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. She also supports reducing taxes for businesses that provide child care to their employees, has called for pay equity for female employees and expressed her desire to increase the federal minimum wage.
Grimes opposes further EPA rules on powerplant emissions, claiming they will result in job losses in Kentucky's coal industry.
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Alison Lundergan Grimes | 85,436 | 55.26 | |
Democratic | Elaine Walker (Incumbent) | 69,185 | 44.74 | |
Total votes | 154,621 | 100 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Alison Lundergan Grimes | 494,368 | 60.63 | |
Republican | Bill Johnson | 321,065 | 39.37 | |
Total votes | 815,433 | 100 |
2014 U.S. Senate Democratic primary results | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Alison Lundergan Grimes | 307,821 | 76.47 |
Democratic | Gregory Brent Leichty | 32,602 | 8.10 |
Democratic | Burrel Charles Farnsley | 32,310 | 8.03 |
Democratic | Tom Recktenwald | 29,791 | 7.40 |
Total votes | 402,524 | 100 |
2014 U.S. Senate general election results | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Mitch McConnell (incumbent) | 806,787 | 56.19 |
Democratic | Alison Lundergan Grimes | 584,698 | 40.72 |
Libertarian | David Patterson | 44,240 | 3.08 |
Write-ins | Write-ins | 143 | 0.01 |
Total votes | 1,435,868 | 100 |
2015 Kentucky Secretary of State Democratic primary election results | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Alison Lundergan Grimes (incumbent) | 131,654 | 73.24 |
Democratic | Charles Lovett | 48,096 | 26.76 |
Total votes |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Alison Lundergan Grimes (Incumbent) | 493,600 | 51.16 | |
Republican | Steve Knipper | 471,239 | 48.84 | |
Total votes | 964,839 | 100 |
Personal life
Married since September 2, 2006, she and her husband, Andrew Grimes, live in downtown Lexington. On July 23, 2018, Grimes announced her pregnancy on Twitter and that she and her husband were expecting their first child, a boy, in December. She gave birth to a son on December 26, 2018. This made Grimes the second statewide officeholder to give birth while in office; the first was Kentucky state treasurer Allison Ball in July 2018. On August 8, 2020, Grimes welcomed her second child, a daughter.
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- "Alison Lundergan Grimes gives birth to first child". WDRB. December 26, 2018. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
- "Alison Lundergan Grimes on Instagram: "Our hearts are full as we welcome a sweet bundle of joy to this world, Hattie Holland Grimes! She arrived at 9:49 a.m. Saturday morning, weighing 6 LBS, 14 oz. And measuring 19 inches long. Ford is very excited to meet his little sister and be a big brother! Thank you to everyone for your support, including our amazing doctors and nurses. #Blessed #3Becomes4 #HHG"".
External links
- Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Appearances on C-SPAN
Political offices | ||
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Preceded byElaine Walker | Secretary of State of Kentucky 2012–2020 |
Succeeded byMichael Adams |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded byBruce Hendrickson | Democratic nominee for Secretary of State of Kentucky 2011, 2015 |
Succeeded byHeather French Henry |
Preceded byBruce Lunsford | Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Kentucky (Class 2) 2014 |
Succeeded byAmy McGrath |
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