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KNA 2020 KY General Assembly Election Results – 11/3/20 KNA 2020 KY General Assembly Election Results – 11/3/20 To identify your legislator, go to: https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/findyourlegislator/findyourlegislator.html 65 of 100 KY House seats had contests; 12 of 19 Senate seats had contests in the November General Election; winners are highlighted; new legislators have ** County Current Legislators Party Dist Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Sen. Max Wise Sen Max Wise R 16 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 126 Cox Cove Campbellsville, KY 42718 ADAIR Rep. John “Bam” Carney Rep. John “Bam” R 51 P.O. Box 4064 Carney Campbellsville, KY 42718 Sen. David Givens Sen. David Givens R 9 PO Box 12 Greensburg KY 42743 ALLEN **Shawn McPherson Rep. Wilson Stone D 22 801 E. Main Street Scottsville, KY 42164 **Adrienne Southworth Sen. Julian Carroll D 7 P. O. Box 1056 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 ANDERSON Rep. James Tipton Rep. James Tipton R 53 8151 Little Mount Road Taylorsville, KY 40071 Sen. Danny Carroll Sen. Danny Carroll R 2 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 220 Cimarron Way Paducah, KY 42001 BALLARD Rep. Steven Rudy Rep. Steven Rudy R 1 No Opponent 350 Peppers Mill Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Sen. David Givens Sen. David Givens R 9 PO Box 12 Greensburg KY 42743 BARREN Rep. Steve Riley Rep. Steve Riley R 23 189 Blue Sky Drive Glasgow, KY 42141 **Brandon Storm Sen. Albert Robinson R 21 127 Poplar Ridge BATH London, KY 40744 Rep. Matthew Koch Rep. Matthew Koch R 72 1936 Cynthiana Road Paris, KY 40361 Sen. Brandon Smith Sen. Brandon Smith BELL R 30 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 P. O. Box 846 Hazard, KY 41702 *New District in County Primary Winner County no longer in New District Not Running for Re-Eelection - 1 - KNA 2020 KY General Assembly - General Election Results – 11/3/20 County Current Legislators Party Dist Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Rep. Adam Bowling BELL Rep. Adam Bowling R 87 No Opponent P. O. Box 2928 (Con’t.) Middlesboro, KY 40965 Sen. John Schickel Sen. John Schickel R 11 2147 Natchez Trace Union KY 41091 Rep. Adam Koenig Rep. Adam Koenig R 69 170 Herrington Court, #12 Erlanger, KY 41018 Rep. Sal Santoro Rep. Sal Santoro R 60 No Opponent 12094 Jockey Club Drive Union, KY 41091 BOONE Rep. Savannah Maddox Rep. Savannah Maddox R 61 No Opponent 3675 Goldsvalley Road Dry Ridge, KY 41035 Rep. Kim Banta Rep. Kim Banta R 63 2140 Obrien Place Fort Mitchell, KY 41011 Rep. C. Ed Massey Rep. Ed Massey R 66 1789 Stahl Road Hebron, KY 41048 Sen. Stephen West Sen. Stephen West R 27 202 Vimont Ln Paris KY 40361 BOURBON Rep. Matthew Koch Rep. Matthew Koch R 72 1936 Cynthiana Road Paris, KY 40361 Sen. Robin Webb Sen. Robin Webb D 18 102 South Hord Street Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 Grayson, KY 41143 Rep. Terri Branham **Scott Sharp BOYD Clark D 100 3650 Leighwood Drive Ashland, KY 41102 Rep. Danny Bentley Rep. Danny Bentley R 98 No Opponent 140 Partridge Drive Russell, KY 41169 Sen. Rick Girdler Sen. Rick Girdler R 15 No Opponent P.O. Box 1353 Somerset, KY 42502 BOYLE Rep. Daniel Elliott Rep. Daniel Elliott R 54 P.O. Box 2082 Danville KY 40422 Sen. Wil Schroder Sen. Wil Schroder BRACKEN R 24 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 25 Observatory Pointe Dr. Wilder, KY 41076 - 2 - KNA 2020 KY General Assembly - General Election Results – 11/3/20 County Current Legislators Party Dist Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate **William Lawrence BRACKEN Rep. John Sims D 70 7018 Seth Lane (Con’t) Maysville, KY 41056 Sen. Brandon Smith Sen. Brandon Smith R 30 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 P. O. Box 846 Hazard, KY 41702 BREATHITT **Billy Wesley Rep. Cluster Howard D 91 754 Pitts Road Ravenna, KY 40472 Sen. Stephen Meredith Sen. Stephen Meredith R 5 1424 Byrtle Grove Rd Leitchfield, KY 42754 BRECKINRIDGE **Josh Calloway Rep. Dean Schamore D 10 117 Dents Bridge Road Irvington, KY 40146 Sen. Mike Nemes Sen. Mike Nemes R 38 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 209 Sandy Drive Shepherdsville, KY 40165 Rep. Russell Webber Rep. Russell Webber R 26 P.O. Box 6605 BULLITT Shepherdsville, KY 40165 Rep. Thomas Huff Rep. Thomas Huff D 49 187 Kristi Shells Court Shepherdsville, KY 40165 Rep. James Tipton Rep. James Tipton R 53 8151 Little Mount Road Taylorsville, KY 40071 Sen. C.B. Embry Sen. C.B. Embry R 6 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 P.O. Box 1215 BUTLER Morgantown, KY 42261 Rep. Steve Sheldon Rep. Steve Sheldon R 17 No Opponent 137 Windmere Court Bowling Green, KY 42103 Sen. Robby Mills Sen. Robby Mills R 4 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 2392 Cobblestone Drive Henderson, KY 42420 CALDWELL Rep. Lynn Bechler Rep. Lynn Bechler R 4 2359 Brown Mines Road Marion, KY 42064 **Jason Howell Won Primary Sen. Stan Humphries R 1 101 North 8th Street No Opponent CALLOWAY Murray, KY 42071 **Mary Beth Imes Rep. Larry Elkins R 5 4064 US Hwy 641 North Murray, KY 42017 - 3 - KNA 2020 KY General Assembly - General Election Results – 11/3/20 County Current Legislators Party Dist Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Sen. Wil Schroder Sen. Wil Schroder R 24 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 25 Observatory Pointe Dr. Wilder, KY 41076 Rep. Kimberly Moser Rep. Kimberly Poore R 64 P. O. Box 143 Moser Independence, KY 41051 CAMPBELL Rep. Rachel Roberts Rep. Rachel Roberts D 67 68 Monroe Street Newport, KY 41071 Rep. Joseph Fischer Rep. Joe Fischer R 68 126 Dixie Place Fort Thomas, KY 41075 Sen. Danny Carroll Sen. Danny Carroll R 2 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 220 Cimarron Way Paducah, KY 42001 CARLISLE Rep. Steven Rudy Rep. Steven Rudy R 1 No Opponent 350 Peppers Mill Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Sen. Paul Hornback Sen. Paul Hornback R 20 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 6102 Cropper Road Shelbyville, KY 40601 CARROLL **Felicia Rabourn Rep. Rick Rand D 47 1088 Gilgal Road Turners Station, KY 40075 Sen. Robin Webb Sen. Robin Webb D 18 102 South Hord Street Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 Grayson, KY 41143 CARTER **Patrick Flannery Rep. Kathy Hinkle D 96 P. O. Box 1269 Olive Hill, KY 41164 Sen. Jimmy Higdon Sen. Jimmy Higdon R 14 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 344 N Spalding Lebanon, KY 40033 CASEY Rep. Daniel Elliott Rep. Daniel Elliott R 54 P.O. Box 2082 Danville KY 40422 Sen. Whitney Westerfield Sen. Whitney R 3 PO Box 340 Westerfield Hopkinsville KY 42241 Rep. Lynn Bechler Rep. Lynn Bechler R 4 2359 Brown Mines Road CHRISTIAN Marion, KY 42064 Rep. Walker Thomas Rep. Walker Thomas D 8 2620 Cox Mill Road, Hopkinsville KY 42240 - 4 - KNA 2020 KY General Assembly - General Election Results – 11/3/20 County Current Legislators Party Dist Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Rep. Myron Dossett CHRISTIAN Rep. Myron Dossett R 9 No Opponent 491 East Nashville Street (Con’t) Pembroke, KY 42266 Sen. Ralph Alvarado Sen. Ralph Alvarado D 28 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 3250 McClure Road Winchester, KY 40391 CLARK **Ryan Dotson Rep. Les Yates R 73 1131 McClure Road Winchester, KY 40391 Sen. Robert Stivers II Sen. Robert Stivers II R 25 No Opponent 207 Main St Manchester KY 40962 CLAY Rep. Derek Lewis Rep. Derek Lewis R 90 1001 Hatcher Road London, KY 40741 Sen. Max Wise Sen Max Wise R 16 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 126 Cox Cove Campbellsville, KY 42718 CLINTON **Joshua Branscum Won Primary P. O. Box 559 Rep. Jeff Hoover R 83 No Opponent Russell Springs, KY 42642 Sen. Robby Mills Sen. Robby Mills R 4 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 2392 Cobblestone Drive Henderson, KY 42420 CRITTENDEN Rep. Lynn Bechler Rep. Lynn Bechler R 4 2359 Brown Mines Road Marion, KY 42064 Sen. Max Wise Sen Max Wise R 16 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 126 Cox Cove Campbellsville, KY 42718 CUMBERLAND **Joshua Branscum Won Primary Rep. Jeff Hoover R 83 P. O. Box 559 No Opponent Russell Springs, KY 42642 Sen. Matt Castlen Sen. Matt Castlen R 8 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 2625 Wrights Landing Road Owensboro, KY 42303 Rep. Suzanne Miles Rep. Suzanne Miles R 7 No Opponent PO Box 21592 Owensboro, KY 42304 DAVIESS **Jonathan Dixon Rep. Rob Wiederstein D 11 3887 Trigg Turner Road Corydon, KY 42406 Rep. Jim Gooch Rep. Jim Gooch, Jr. R 12 714 North Broadway – B2 Providence, KY 42450 - 5 - KNA 2020 KY General Assembly - General Election Results – 11/3/20 County Current Legislators Party Dist Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate **D.J. Johnson Rep. Jim Glenn D 13 P.O. Box 6028 DAVIESS Owensboro, KY 42302 (Con’t) Rep. Scott Lewis Rep. Scott Lewis R 14 No Opponent P.O. Box 454 Hartford, KY 42347 Sen. Stephen Meredith Sen. Stephen Meredith R 5 1424 Byrtle Grove Rd Leitchfield, KY 42754 EDMONSON Rep. Michael Meredith Rep. Michael Meredith R 19 464 Oakland Road Brownsville, KY 42159 Sen. Phillip Wheeler Sen. Phillip Wheeler R 31 P. O. Box 2801 Pikeville, KY 41502 ELLIOTT Rep. Richard White Rep. Richard White R 99 100 Bratton Loop Morehead, KY 40351 **Brandon Storm Sen. Albert Robinson R 21 127 Poplar Ridge London, KY 40744 ESTILL **Billy Wesley Rep. Cluster Howard D 91 754 Pitts Road Ravenna, KY 40472 Sen. Alice Forgy Kerr Sen. Alice Forgy Kerr R 12 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 3274 Gondola Drive Lexington, KY 40513 Sen. Reggie Thomas Sen. Reggie Thomas D 13 3390 Pimlico Parkway Lexington, KY 40517 Sen. Tom Buford Sen. Tom Buford R 22 Seat Not on Ballot in 2020 409 W.
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