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Kentucky's 15th Senatorial district is one of 38 districts in the Kentucky Senate. Located in the southern part of the state, it comprises the counties of Clinton, Cumberland, Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne. It has been represented by Rick Girdler (R–Somerset) since 2017. [1] As of 2023, the district had a population of 118,400. [2]
Daniel Cameron, former attorney general of Kentucky (2019–2024) and nominee for governor in 2023 [1] James Comer, U.S. representative from Kentucky's 1st congressional district (2016–present), former agriculture commissioner of Kentucky (2012–2016) and former state representative from Kentucky's 53rd district (2001–2012) [2]
Kentucky is one of just three states in the nation to elect its next governor in 2023, and the official field of candidates is crowded. Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, is seeking his second term in ...
2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election ← 2019 November 7, 2023 2027 → Turnout 37.9% 3.9 pp Nominee Andy Beshear Daniel Cameron Party Democratic Republican Running mate Jacqueline Coleman Robby Mills Popular vote 694,482 627,457 Percentage 52.53% 47.46% County results Congressional district results State senate district results State house district results Beshear: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% ...
Candidates for the state legislature are beginning to make announcements about their bids for office in 2024. They have until Jan. 5, 2024 to file.
Every county in Kentucky has at least one race to watch in 2024, with primaries set for Tuesday ahead of November's general election. All 100 incumbent state representatives are on the ballot this ...
Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of State Attorney General Treasurer State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class II) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House; 1792 Isaac Shelby (DR) no such office: James Brown (DR) George Nicholas (F) John Logan: DR majority DR majority John Brown (AA) John Edwards (AA) 2AA Washington/ Jefferson [a] (I) 1793 John ...
The 2023 General Election is nearly upon us as Kentucky voters soon head to the polls to decide who they want to sit in a number of key statewide jobs.