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State Legislators by Boards Ashland BOYD Rep. Kevin Sinnette 100 State Legislators by Boards Ashland BOYD Rep. Kevin Sinnette 100 Vacan Seat 98 Sen. Robin L. Webb 18 CARTER Rep. Jill York 96 Sen. Robin L. Webb 18 GREENUP Vacan Seat 98 Sen. Robin L. Webb 18 LAWRENCE Rep. Jill York 96 Sen. Ray Jones 31 Central BOYLE Vacant Seat 54 Sen. Chris Girdler 15 CASEY Vacant Seat 54 Sen. Jimmy Higdon 14 GARRAD Rep. Jonathan Shell 71 Sen. Tom Buford 22 HENRY Rep. Rick Rand 47 Sen. Paul Hornback 20 LINCOLN Rep. David Meade 80 Sen. Chris Girdler 15 MERCER Rep. Kim King 55 Sen. Tom Buford 22 ROCKCASTLE Rep. Jonathan Shell 71 Sen. Jared K. Carpenter 34 SHELBY Rep. Brad Montell 58 Sen. Paul Hornback 20 Eastern KY BREATHITT Rep. Cluster Howard 91 Sen. Brandon Smith 30 FLOYD Rep. Greg Stumbo 95 Sen. Johnny Ray Turner 29 HARLAN Rep. Fitz Steele 84 Rep. Rick Nelson 87 Sen. Johnny Ray Turner 29 JOHNSON Rep. Hubert Collins 97 Sen. Brandon Smith 30 KNOTT Rep. John W. Short 92 Sen. Johnny Ray Turner 29 LESLIE Rep. Tim Couch 90 Sen. Brandon Smith 30 LETCHER Rep. Leslie Combs 94 Sen. Johnny Ray Turner 29 MAGOFFIN Rep. John W. Short 92 Sen. Brandon Smith 30 MARTIN Rep. Chris Harris 93 Sen. Ray Jones 31 MORGAN Rep. Hubert Collins 97 Sen. Ray Jones 31 PERRY Rep. Fitz Steele 84 Sen. Brandon Smith 30 PIKE Rep. John W. Short 92 Rep. Chris Harris 93 Rep. Leslie Combs 94 Rep. Greg Stumbo 95 Sen. Ray Jones 31 WOLFE Rep. Hubert Collins 97 Sen. Robert Stivers 25 State Legislators by Boards GLAR BRECKINRIDGE Rep. Dean Schamore 10 Sen. Carroll Gibson 5 BULLITT Rep. Russell Webber 26 Rep. Linda Belcher 49 Rep. James Tipton 53 Sen. Dan "Malano" Seum 38 CARROLL Rep. Rick Rand 47 Sen. Paul Hornback 20 JEFFERSON Rep. Charles Miller 28 Rep. Kevin D. Bratcher 29 Rep. Thomas Burch 30 Rep. Steve Riggs 31 Rep. Phil Moffett 32 Rep. Ron Crimm 33 Rep. Mary Lou Marzian 34 Rep. Jim Wayne 35 Rep. Jerry Miller 36 Rep. Jeffery Donohue 37 Rep. Denver Butler 38 Rep. Dennis Horlander 40 Rep. Tom Riner 41 Rep. Reginald Meeks 42 Rep. Darryl Owens 43 Rep. Joni Jenkins 44 Rep. Larry Clark 46 Rep. Bob Deweese 48 Sen. Dennis L. Parrett 10 Sen. Jimmy Higdon 14 Sen. Morgan McGarvey 19 Sen. Paul Hornback 20 Sen. Ernie Harris 26 Sen. Gerald Neal 33 Sen. Denise Harper Angel 35 Sen. Julie Raque Adams 36 Sen. Perry Clark 37 Sen. Dan "Malano" Seum 38 MEADE Rep. Jeff Greer 27 Sen. Carroll Gibson 5 OLDHAM Rep. Ron Crimm 33 Rep. Jerry Miller 36 Rep. Bob Deweese 48 Rep. David Osborne 59 Sen. Ernie Harris 26 SPENCER Rep. James Tipton 53 Sen. Jimmy Higdon 14 TRIMBLE Rep. Rick Rand 47 Sen. Paul Hornback 20 State Legislators by Boards Heart of Kentucky HARDIN Rep. Dean Schamore 10 Rep. Tim Moore 18 Rep. Bart Rowland 21 Rep. Jim DuPlessis 25 Rep. Russell Webber 26 Rep. Jeff Greer 27 Sen. Dennis L. Parrett 10 Henderson-Audubon HENDERSON Rep. Suzanne Miles 7 Rep. David Watkins 11 Sen. Dorsey Ridley 4 UNION Rep. Suzanne Miles 7 Sen. Dorsey Ridley 4 WEBSTER Rep. Jim Gooch, Jr. 12 Sen. Dorsey Ridley 4 Hopkinsville-Christian County CHRISTIAN Rep. Lynn Bechler 4 Vacant Seat 8 Rep. Myron Dossett 9 Sen. Whitney Westerfield 3 TODD Rep. Martha Jane King 16 Sen. Whitney Westerfield 3 Kentucky-Barkley Lakes LIVINGSTON Rep. Lynn Bechler 4 Sen. Dorsey Ridley 4 MARSHALL Rep. Will Coursey 6 Sen. Danny Carroll 2 State Legislators by Boards LBAR ANDERSON Rep. James Tipton 53 Sen. Julian Carroll 7 BATH Rep. Sannie Overly 72 Sen. Albert Robinson 21 BELL Rep. Rick Nelson 87 Sen. Brandon Smith 30 BOURBON Rep. Sannie Overly 72 Sen. Steve West 27 CLARK Rep. Donna Mayfield 73 Sen. Ralph Alvarado 28 CLAY Rep. Tim Couch 90 Sen. Robert Stivers 25 ELLIOTT Rep. Rocky Adkins 99 Sen. Ray Jones 31 FAYETTE Rep. Russ Meyers 39 Rep. Stan Lee 45 Rep. James Kay 56 Vacant Seat 62 Rep. Sannie Overly 72 Rep. Kelly Flood 75 Rep. Ruth Ann Palumbo 76 Rep. George Brown 77 Rep. Susan Westrom 79 Rep. Robert Benvenuti III 88 Sen. Alice Forgy Kerr 12 Sen. Ralph Alvarado 28 Sen. Jared Carpenter 34 Sen. Reginald Thomas 13 Sen. Tom Buford 22 FRANKLIN Rep. Derrick Graham 57 Rep. James Kay 56 Sen. Julian Carroll 7 HARRISON Rep. Thomas M. McKee 78 Sen. Steve West 27 JACKSON Rep. Marie L. Rader 89 Sen. Albert Robinson 21 JESSAMINE Rep. Russ Meyers 39 Rep. Kim King 55 Sen. Tom Buford 22 KNOX Rep. Jim Stewart 86 Sen. Robert Stivers 25 LAUREL Rep. Regina Bunch 82 Rep. Tommy Turner 85 Rep. Jim Stewart 86 Rep. Marie L. Rader 89 Rep. Tim Couch 90 Sen. Albert Robinson 21 MENIFEE Rep. David Hale 74 Sen. Albert Robinson 21 MONTGOMERY Rep. David Hale 74 Sen. Ralph Alvarado 28 NICHOLAS Rep. Sannie Overly 72 Sen. Steve West 27 POWELL Rep. David Hale 74 Sen. Albert Robinson 21 ROWAN Rep. Rocky Adkins 99 Sen. Steve West 27 SCOTT Rep. Brian Linder 61 Vacant Seat 62 Rep. Thomas M. McKee 78 Sen. Damon Thayer 17 WOODFORD Rep. James Kay 56 Sen. Julian Carroll 7 WHITLEY Rep. Regina Bunch 82 Sen. Robert Stivers 25 State Legislators by Boards Madison County ESTILL Rep. Cluster Howard 91 Sen. Albert Robinson 21 LEE Rep. Cluster Howard 91 Sen. Robert Stivers 25 MADISON Rep. Jonathan Shell 71 Rep. Donna Mayfield 73 Rep. Rita Smart 81 Rep. Marie L. Rader 89 Rep. Cluster Howard 91 Sen. Jared Carpenter 34 OWSLEY Rep. Cluster Howard 91 Sen. Robert Stivers 25 Madisonville-Hopkins County HOPKINS Rep. Myron Dossett 9 Rep. Jim Gooch, Jr. 12 Rep. Brent Yonts 15 Sen. CB Embry 6 Mayfield-Graves County GRAVES Rep. Richard Heath 2 Sen. Stan Humphries 1 Murray-Calloway County CALLOWAY Rep. Kenny Imes 5 Sen. Stan Humphries 1 Northern BRACKEN Rep. Mitchel B. "Mike" Denham 70 Sen. Will Schroder 24 BOONE Rep. Sal Santoro 60 Rep. Brian Linder 61 Rep. Diane St. Onge 63 Rep. Addia Wuchner 66 Rep. Adam Koenig 69 Sen. John Schickel 11 CAMPBELL Rep. Thomas Kerr 64 Rep. Dennis Keene 67 Rep. Joe Fischer 68 Sen. Will Schroder 24 FLEMING Rep. Mitchel B. "Mike" Denham 70 Sen. Steve West 27 GALLATIN Rep. Rick Rand 47 Sen. Julian Carroll 7 GRANT Rep. Brian Linder 61 Sen. Damon Thayer 17 KENTON Rep. Brian Linder 61 Rep. Diane St. Onge 63 Rep. Thomas Kerr 64 Rep. Arnold Simpson 65 Rep. Adam Koenig 69 Sen. Damon Thayer 17 Sen. Christian McDaniel 23 LEWIS Rep. Rocky Adkins 99 Sen. Steve West 27 MASON Rep. Mitchel B. "Mike" Denham 70 Sen. Setve West 27 OWEN Vacant Seat 62 Sen. Julian Carroll 7 PENDLETON Rep. Thomas M. McKee 78 Sen. Will Schroder 24 ROBERTSON Rep. Mitchel B. "Mike" Denham 70 Sen. Steve West 27 State Legislators by Boards Old Kentucky Home HART Rep. Bart Rowland 21 Sen. Carroll Gibson 5 LARUE Rep. Terry Mills 24 Sen. Carroll Gibson 5 MARION Rep. Terry Mills 24 Sen. Jimmy Higdon 14 NELSON Rep. David Floyd 50 Sen. Jimmy Higdon 14 WASHINGTON Rep. Kim King 55 Sen. Tom Buford 22 Owensboro DAVIESS Rep. Suzanne Miles 7 Rep. David Watikins 11 Rep. Jim Gooch, Jr. 12 Rep. Jim Glenn 13 Rep. Tommy Thompson 14 Sen. Joe Bowen 8 GRAYSON Rep. Tim Moore 18 Sen. Carroll Gibson 5 HANCOCK Rep. Dean Schamore 10 Sen. Joe Bowen 8 McLEAN Rep. Jim Gooch, Jr. 12 Sen. Joe Bowen 8 OHIO Rep. Tommy Thompson 14 Sen. CB Embry 6 Paducah BALLARD Rep. Steven Rudy 1 Sen. Danny Carroll 2 CARLISLE Rep. Steven Rudy 1 Sen. Danny Carroll 2 McCRACKEN Rep. Steven Rudy 1 Rep. Richard Heath 2 Rep. Gerald Watkins 3 Rep. Will Coursey 6 Sen. Danny Carroll 2 FULTON Rep. Steven Rudy 1 Sen. Stan Humphries 1 HICKMAN Rep. Steven Rudy 1 Sen. Stan Humphries 1 Pennyrile CALDWELL Rep. Lynn Bechler 4 Sen. Dorsey Ridley 4 CRITTENDEN Rep. Lynn Bechler 4 Sen. Dorsey Ridley 4 LYON Rep. Will Coursey 6 Sen. Stan Humphries 1 TRIGG Rep. Kenny Imes 5 Vacant Seat 8 Sen. Stan Humphries 1 Somerset-Lake Cumberland McCREARY Ken Upchurch 52 Sen. Steve Wise 16 PULASKI Ken Upchurch 52 Rep. David Meade 80 Rep. Jeffrey Hoover 83 Rep. Tommy Turner 85 Sen. Chris Girdler 15 RUSSELL Rep. Jeffrey Hoover 83 Sen. Steve Wise 16 WAYNE Ken Upchurch 52 Sen. Steve Wise 16 State Legislators by Boards South Central Kentucky ADAIR Rep. John "Bam" Carney 51 Sen. Steve Wise 16 BARREN Rep. Johnny Bell 23 Sen. David Givens 9 CLINTON Rep. Jeffrey Hoover 83 Sen. Steve Wise 16 CUMBERLAND Rep. Jeffrey Hoover 83 Sen. Steve Wise 16 GREEN Rep. Terry Mills 24 Sen. David Givens 9 METCALFE Rep. Bart Rowland 21 Sen. David Givens 9 MONROE Rep. Bart Rowland 21 Sen. David Givens 9 TAYLOR Rep. John "Bam" Carney 51 Sen. Steve Wise 16 Southern Kentucky (RASKY) ALLEN Rep. Wilson Stone 22 Sen. David Givens 9 BUTLER Rep. Jim DeCesare 17 CB Embry 6 EDMONSON Rep. Michael Lee Meredith 19 Sen. Carroll Gibson 5 LOGAN Rep. Martha Jane King 16 Sen. Whitney Westerfield 3 MUHLENBERG Rep. Brent Yonts 15 CB Embry 6 SIMPSON Rep. Wilson Stone 22 Sen. David Givens 9 WARREN Rep. Martha Jane King 16 Rep. Jim DeCesare 17 Rep. Michael Lee Meredith 19 Rep. Jody Richards 20 Rep. Wilson Stone 22 Rep. Johnny Bell 23 Sen. Mike Wilson 32 (Revise 1/29/2016).
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