The 2024 Kentucky House of Representatives election will be held on November 5, 2024. The Republican and Democratic primary elections were held on May 21. Following the 2022 election , Republicans and Democrats held 80 and 20 seats, respectively.[1] The deadline for candidates to file was January 5, 2024.[2]
2024 Kentucky House of Representatives election
Map of the incumbents: Republican incumbent running Republican incumbent retiring or lost renomination Democratic incumbent running Democratic incumbent retiring
A numbered map of the house districts can be viewed here .
Overview
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Party
Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Opposed
Unopposed
Before
Won
+/−
Republican
45
43
80
Democratic
45
12
20
Total
90
55
100
100
±0
Retiring incumbents
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Incumbents defeated
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Two incumbents lost renomination in the primary election.
In the primary election
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Democrats
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None.
Republicans
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Two Republicans lost renomination.
2nd: Richard Heath (first elected in 2012) lost renomination to Kimberly Holloway.
45th: Killian Timoney (first elected in 2020) lost renomination to Thomas Jefferson.
Crossover seats
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Summary by district
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Special elections
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Predictions
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District 1
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 2
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Incumbent representative Richard Heath was defeated for renomination by Republican Kimberly Holloway.
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Kimberly Holloway, write-in candidate for this district in 2022
Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Richard Heath
$29,746.42
$20,789.60
$8,956.82
Kimberly Holloway
$18,795.50
$15,035.11
$3,760.39
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[18]
General election
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District 3
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Carrie Gottschalk Singler
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 4
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 5
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 6
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Linda Story Edwards, Democratic nominee for this district in 2018 and candidate for the Democratic nomination in 2020
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 7
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District 8
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District 9
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Twyla Dillard, small business owner and candidate for the Hopkinsville city council in 2022[19]
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 10
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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John Whipple, teacher, independent candidate for the 5th senate district in 2020, and write-in candidate for the 10th house district in 2022
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Julie Cantwell, medical marijuana advocate
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Josh Calloway
$13,055.00
$5,583.27
$7,471.73
Julie Cantwell
$16,028.08
$11,416.91
$4,611.17
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[22]
General election
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District 11
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District 12
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 13
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District 14
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Chanda Garner, store manager and treasurer of the Ohio County Democratic party[23]
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 15
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Withdrawn
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Kathy Perry-Russell (withdrew February 15, 2024, remained on ballot)
District 16
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District 17
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District 18
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District 19
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Kelcey Rock, farmer and candidate for Warren County Magistrate in 2022
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Michael Lee Meredith
$154,161.60
$90,448.35
$63,713.25
Kelcey Rock
$13,863.13
$12,756.25
$1,106.88
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[25]
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
General election
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District 20
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District 21
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Jeffery Humble, insurance agent[26]
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 22
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District 23
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District 24
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Incumbent representative Courtney Gilbert is retiring.
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Johnny Pennington, candidate for the 21st district in 2020, the 24th district in 2022 and March 2024
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Withdrawn
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Brandon Reed , representative from the 24th district (2017–2024) (withdrew January 5, 2024)
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Ryan Bivens
$86,151.92
$72,448.38
$13,703.54
Asa L. T. Waggoner
$10,326.99
$8,625.58
$1,701.41
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[27]
General election
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District 25
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Cherlyn Evette Smith, candidate for Elizabethtown city council in 2022
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 26
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District 27
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Tyler Chapman, financial consultant
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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District 28
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District 29
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Incumbent representative Kevin Bratcher is retiring to run for the Louisville Metro Council .[2]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Timothy Findley Jr., pastor and candidate for mayor of Louisville in 2022
Eliminated in primary
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Matthew Pfaadt, engineer and Democratic nominee for this district in 2022 before withdrawing[28]
Ricky Santiago, president of the National Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Timothy Findley Jr.
$350.00
$0.00
$350.00
Matthew Pfaadt
$15,291.10
$1,654.61
$13,636.49
Ricky Santiago
$14,847.34
$6,775.99
$8,071.35
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[30]
Results by precinct: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Chris Lewis, Republican strategist
Eliminated in primary
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Wyatt Allison, candidate for the Louisville Metro Council in 2020
Debbie Peden, teacher and Republican nominee for the 2006 37th senate district special election
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Wyatt Allison
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Chris Lewis
$46,315.00
$22,207.21
$24,107.79
Debbie Peden
$23,864.00
$5,386.60
$18,477.40
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[31]
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
General election
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District 30
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Daniel Grossberg
Statewide officials
Organizations
Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Daniel Grossberg
$86,727.00
$20,736.34
$65,990.66
Mitra Subedi
$44,763.00
$19,608.14
$25,154.86
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[33]
Results by precinct:
General election
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District 31
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Colleen Orsella Davis, attorney
Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Colleen Orsella Davis
$73,230.00
$15,397.87
$57,832.13
Carma Bell Marshall
$1,165.00
$15.99
$1,149.01
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[34]
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
90–100%
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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District 32
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District 33
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Taylor Jolly, pension actuary
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 34
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District 35
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District 36
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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William "Woody" Zorn, teacher
Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Colin Daugherty McDowell
$50.00
$29.97
$20.03
William "Woody" Zorn
$8,008.63
$5,271.83
$2,736.80
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[35]
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
90–100%
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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District 37
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District 38
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Carrie Sanders McKeehan, teacher and Republican nominee for the 41st district in 2022
General election
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Endorsements
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Carrie Sanders McKeehan (R)
District 39
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Ryan Stanford, exterminator
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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District 40
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
General election
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District 41
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Incumbent representative Josie Raymond is retiring to run for the Louisville Metro Council .[2]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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William "Rick" Adams, attorney
Endorsements
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Mary Lou Marzian
State legislators
Organizations
Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
William "Rick" Adams
$65,182.18
$49,035.95
$16,146.23
Mary Lou Marzian
$86,115.14
$14,895.80
$71,219.34
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[39]
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Sara-Elizabeth Cottrell, candidate for the Republican nomination for this district in 2022
General election
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District 42
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Incumbent representative Keturah Herron is retiring to run for the 35th senate district .[3]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Jonathan Musselwhite, union steward and candidate for the Louisville Metro Council in 2014
Jack W. Walker, candidate for the 35th district in 2018
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Jonathan Musselwhite
$9,195.00
$6,164.38
$3,030.62
Jack W. Walker
$13,345.00
$2,992.08
$10,352.92
Joshua Watkins
$42,220.65
$19,958.28
$22,262.37
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[40]
Results by precinct: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
General election
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District 43
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District 44
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Daniel Deshawn Cockrell
Shreeta Waldon
Endorsements
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Beverly D. Chester-Burton
Shreeta Waldon
Organizations
Emerge Kentucky (co-endorsement with Chester-Burton) [37]
Results by precinct: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
General election
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District 45
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Incumbent representative Killian Timoney was defeated for renomination by Republican Thomas Jefferson.
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Adam Moore, veteran and personal fitness coach
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Thomas Jefferson, retired salesman
Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Thomas Jefferson
State legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
General election
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Endorsements
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District 46
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 47
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Robb Adams, firefighter, mayor of Carrollton (2015–present), and member of the Carrollton city council (2011–2015)
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Mark A. Gilkison, Republican nominee for this district in 2018
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Mark A. Gilkison
$31,400.00
$16,839.60
$14,560.40
Felicia Rabourn
$23,129.81
$6,680.15
$16,449.66
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[43]
General election
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District 48
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Kate Farrow
$48,325.00
$15,310.59
$33,014.41
Debbie Wesslund
$17,455.00
$7,925.45
$9,529.55
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[44]
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 49
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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William Harned, Chairman of the Bullitt County Soil Conservation District
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
William Harned
$8,200.00
$6,862.50
$1,337.50
Thomas Huff
$59,690.65
$31,761.74
$27,928.91
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[45]
General election
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District 50
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Andy Stone, pilot and member of the Bardstown Board of Education (2013–present)[46]
Withdrawn
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Don Thrasher, candidate for Judge/Executive of Nelson County in 2018 and 2022, and candidate for this district in 2020 (withdrew April 19, 2024, remained on ballot)
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Candy Massaroni
$34,365.80
$18,772.17
$15,593.63
Andy Stone
$48,793.15
$41,391.56
$7,401.59
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[48]
Results by precinct:
General election
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District 51
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District 52
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District 53
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District 54
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District 55
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Katrina A. Sexton, member of the Burgin Board of Education (2019–present) and the Burgin city council (2009–2011, 2017–2019)
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Withdrawn
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James Toller, Libertarian nominee for the 78th district in 2020 (withdrew May 2, 2024, remained on ballot)
General election
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District 56
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Chantel Bingham, member of the Versailles city council (2023–present)
Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Chantel Bingham
$5,290.00
$4,164.71
$1,125.29
Dencia Miche Branscum
$4,757.00
$3,706.04
$1,050.96
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[49]
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 57
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Incumbent representative and house minority leader Derrick Graham is retiring.[4]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Erika Marie Hancock
$62,162.00
$25,788.58
$36,373.42
Kristie Powe
$10,035.00
$9,130.99
$904.01
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[50]
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Kyle T. Thompson, Frankfort city commissioner (2021–2022, 2023–present)[d] and candidate for mayor of Frankfort in 2012
General election
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District 58
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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Jennifer Henson Decker (R)
District 59
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District 60
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Deborah Ison Flowers, retired nurse
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Christopher Pavese, engineer
Withdrawn
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Darren Nichols (withdrew January 17, 2024)
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Christopher Pavese
$44,152.76
$35,277.08
$8,875.68
Marianne Proctor
$41,843.79
$20,945.46
$20,898.33
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[54]
General election
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District 61
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Jarrod M. Lykins, candidate for this district in 2022
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Jarrod M. Lykins
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Savannah Maddox
$32,076.48
$15,949.81
$16,126.67
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[55]
General election
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District 62
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Incumbent representative Phillip Pratt is retiring.[8]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Kevin Kidwell, member of the Scott County Board of Education (2015–2023)
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Tony Hampton
State legislators
Organizations
Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Tony Hampton
$22,300.00
$19,790.16
$2,509.84
Bill Parker
$8,625.00
$4,167.97
$4,457.03
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[58]
Results by precinct:
General election
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District 63
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District 64
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Karen Campbell
$11,869.00
$5,062.89
$6,806.11
Kimberly Poore Moser
$153,008.50
$24,710.09
$128,298.41
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[59]
General election
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District 65
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Aaron Currin, public defender
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 66
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Incumbent representative Steve Rawlings is retiring to run for the 11th senate district .[9]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Campaign
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On January 22, the Boone County Republican Party censured Massey for donating to Democratic candidates in 2008 and 2010, as well as voting against impeaching Democratic governor Andy Beshear .[60]
Candidates
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T. J. Roberts, Republican operative
Eliminated in primary
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C. Ed Massey , representative from the 66th district (2019–2023)
Endorsements
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C. Ed Massey
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
T. J. Roberts
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
C. Ed Massey
$104,900.58
$87,604.44
$17,296.14
T. J. Roberts
$58,185.96
$40,475.30
$17,710.66
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[61]
General election
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District 67
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Incumbent representative and house minority whip Rachel Roberts is retiring.[5]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Withdrawn
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Terry W. Hatton, candidate for Bellevue city council in 2018 and 2022
Eliminated in primary
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Withdrawn
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Jerry C. Gearding (withdrew February 27, 2024, remained on ballot)
Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Terry W. Hatton
$14,240.59
$12,246.12
$1,994.47
Brian K. Ormes
Has not filed
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[62]
General election
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Endorsements
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District 68
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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K. Brandon Long, teacher and minister
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 69
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Wilanne Stangel, librarian
Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Diane Brown
$5,440.00
$1,503.75
$3,936.25
Steven Doan
$53,911.97
$46,374.02
$7,537.95
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[63]
General election
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District 70
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District 71
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District 72
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District 73
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Rory Houlihan, candidate for the Democratic nomination for this district in 2018, 2020, and 2022; candidate for the U. S. Senate in 2016
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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District 74
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District 75
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District 76
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Incumbent representative Ruth Ann Palumbo is retiring.[6]
Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Joshua Daniel Buckman, social worker and write-in candidate for the Kentucky Senate in 2022
James “Jamie” Palumbo
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Joshua Daniel Buckman
$7,196.97
$3,745.43
$3,451.54
Anne Gay Donworth
$74,871.00
$48,421.53
$26,449.47
James “Jamie” Palumbo
$93,589.54
$84,966.11
$8,623.43
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[66]
Results by precinct: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
General election
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District 77
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Daniel E. Whitley, attorney
Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
George A. Brown Jr.
$34,761.17
$20,152.02
$14,609.15
Daniel E. Whitley
$18,784.42
$18,489.43
$294.99
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[68]
Results by precinct:
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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District 78
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District 79
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District 80
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District 81
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District 82
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District 83
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District 84
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Zackary H. Hall, nonprofit worker and former teacher
Republican primary
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Candidates
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General election
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Endorsements
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District 85
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District 86
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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General election
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District 87
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District 88
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Vanessa Grossl, civil servant and former teacher
General election
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Endorsements
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District 89
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Republican primary
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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General election
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District 90
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District 91
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Republican primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Darrell W. Billings, farmer[69] and candidate for this district in 2022
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Darrell W. Billings
U.S. Representatives
Statewide officials
Organizations
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Darrell W. Billings
$86,554.87
$49,817.69
$36,737.18
Billy E. Wesley
$26,025.00
$22,754.12
$3,270.88
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[70]
General election
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District 92
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District 93
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Democratic primary
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Candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Adrielle Camuel
$47,139.97
$28,536.81
$18,603.16
Sarah Ritter
$16,472.00
$7,051.15
$9,420.85
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[72]
Results by precinct: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
General election
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District 94
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District 95
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Democratic primary
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Republican primary
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Eliminated in primary
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David Pennington, candidate for the Republican nomination for this district in 2022
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General election
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District 96
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District 97
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District 98
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Incumbent representative Danny Bentley is retiring.[2]
Democratic primary
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Eliminated in primary
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Fundraising
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Campaign finance reports as of May 8, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Shawn Lawrence Assar
$2,373.84
$1,010.68
$1,363.16
James M. Reneau
$1,278.21
$936.77
$341.44
Joe Virgin
$10,350.00
$8,252.20
$2,097.80
Tammie Womack
$5,963.60
$5,963.60
$0.00
Source: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance[77]
Republican primary
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Aaron Thompson, field representative in the Kentucky Department for Local Government
General election
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District 99
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District 100
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^ The PAC "recommended" Jefferson but declined to fully endorse his candidacy.
^ The Sierra Club endorsed "against" Jefferson, but did not endorse Timoney's candidacy.
^ Candidate for Kentucky's 3rd congressional district in 2008 , 2012 , and 2016 ; candidate for this district in 2010 and nominee in 2020 ; Republican nominee for Mayor of Louisville in 2014 and candidate in 2018 ; candidate for Governor of Kentucky in 2023
^ The city commission removed Thompson from office in March 2022 due to allegations of misconduct. Thompson was reelected in 2022 and his removal was later declared to have been unlawful.[51]
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^ "Reports filed for the position of State Representative 36th District" . kentucky.gov . Kentucky Registry of Election Finance. Retrieved May 18, 2024 .
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