Four times married Christian adulteress Kim Davis has lost her job as county clerk in Rowan County, Kentucky. Davis, you surely recall, earned international headlines in 2015 for refusing to issue a same-sex marriage license on “God’s authority,” becoming a darling of anti-LGBT hate groups and going on to campaign for a failed same-sex marriage ban in Romania. Davis lost today to Democrat Elwood Caudill, who was endorsed by a local LGBT rights group. And THAT is a very good start to tonight.
People gathering in the Rowan County Clerk’s Office where election results will soon start to come in on the tv. In the race for clerk, it’s Elwood Caudill Jr. running against Kim Davis.@LEX18News pic.twitter.com/80gsGhLVzK
— Karolina Buczek (@Karolina_Buczek) November 6, 2018
TOTALS from the Kim Davis race in Rowan County:
Davis (R): 3566
Caudill (D): 4210@heraldleader @BGPolitics— Will Wright (@HLWright) November 7, 2018
UPDATE: The Louisville Courier-Journal reports.
Since her incarceration and subsequent rise to fame, Davis continued to work as clerk and published a book about her experience, “Under God’s Authority: The Kim Davis Story.” A description of her book reads: “Kim chronicles her dramatic encounters with furious, fist-pounding homosexual men and the hate mail that flooded her office.”
But despite Davis’ fame, Caudill, the chief deputy property valuation administrator for Rowan County, took the election. This was Caudill’s second time running for the office. In 2014, he lost to Davis by just 23 votes in the primary — Davis changed parties in 2015.