 Russell Fork Pharmacy is your locally owned pharmacy offering fast, friendly service with competitive prices and free delivery. Call 606-754-7085. Visit RussellForkPharmacy.com and download our free mobile app for refill requests and more. Eastern Kentuckians will add a new face to the State Supreme Court when they vote this year. State Representative Chris Harris and Greenup Circuit Judge Robert Connolly are fighting for a spot on the court to replace Justice Sam Wright, who was narrowly defeated in the primary. Mountaintop News political analyst Tom Majesek says the race could come down to population. Chris Harris, of course, very well known to the people of Pipe County, people of Martin County, Chris did well making the general election. There were quite a few people in that field when they narrowly down to the primary. Robert Connolly has a little bit of an advantage in that he's from the Ashland area. So, you know, the northern part of that district just has a larger population. Like I said, Chris will do well and the southern part of that district killed him very well in Pipe County. The disadvantage he has, though, is that most of the people living in the district live in the northern portion of the district up towards Ashland and that's where Connolly has his strength. Harris has made Connolly's temperament an issue, commenting on courtroom video showing the judge yelling and pounding on the bench. But Majesek says he isn't sure if the video will play a major factor in the race. Other than bringing a smile to your face when you watch it, I don't think that's a video that's going to determine how it's going to go one way or another. Meanwhile, Connolly has painted himself as the conservative in the race, which Majesek says is problematic for a position that is supposed to be apolitical. It may help out Robert Connolly. It may hurt him, I'm really not sure, but generally speaking I really like the idea of impartial judicial races in which people tout their background, tout their qualifications more than saying I'm going to vote conservative on the Supreme Court of Kentucky or the other guys. Stay with Mountain Top News for coverage of the election before and after the vote. Tuesday night you can get real-time election updates by visiting the Mountain Top News Facebook page, as well as by tuning in to Mountain Top TV, WDHR and WXCC for breaking news alerts. And get a complete wrap up of election results by visiting our website, mountain-topmedia.com.