2024 Kentucky House of Representatives election

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. The deadline for candidates to file was January 5, 2024.

A numbered map of the house districts can be viewed here.

Partisan background
In the 2020 presidential election in Kentucky, Republican Donald Trump won 81 State House districts, while Democrat Joe Biden won 19 districts. [[File:2020 Kentucky Presidential Election By State House District.svg|alt=2020 data by House district|center|thumb|350x350px|2020 Presidential data by House district:{{legend|#e81b22|Trump}}

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Retiring incumbents
A total of 12 representatives (five Democrats and seven Republicans) are retiring, four of whom (two Democrats and two Republicans) are retiring to run for other offices.

Democratic

 * 1) 41st: Josie Raymond (Louisville): Retiring to run for the Louisville Metro Council.
 * 2) 42nd: Keturah Herron (Louisville): Retiring to run for the 35th senate district.
 * 3) 57th: Derrick Graham (Frankfort): Retiring.
 * 4) 67th: Rachel Roberts (Newport): Retiring.
 * 5) 76th: Ruth Ann Palumbo (Lexington): Retiring.

Republican

 * 1) 11th: Jonathan Dixon (Corydon): Retiring.
 * 2) 24th: Courtney Gilbert (Hodgenville): Retiring.
 * 3) 29th: Kevin Bratcher (Louisville): Retiring to run for the Louisville Metro Council.
 * 4) 62nd: Phillip Pratt (Georgetown): Retiring.
 * 5) 66th: Steve Rawlings (Burlington): Retiring to run for the 11th senate district.
 * 6) 94th: Jacob Justice (Elkhorn City): Retiring.
 * 7) 98th: Danny Bentley (Russell): Retiring.

Incumbents defeated
Two incumbents lost renomination in the primary election.

Democrats
None.

Republicans
Two Republicans lost renomination.


 * 1) 2nd: Richard Heath (first elected in 2012) lost renomination to Kimberly Holloway.
 * 2) 45th: Killian Timoney (first elected in 2020) lost renomination to Thomas Jefferson.

Crossover seats
Five districts voted for one party in the 2020 presidential election and another in the 2022 house election.

Democratic
This lists the districts in which Donald Trump won in 2020 but are represented by Democrats:

Republican
This lists the districts in which Joe Biden won in 2020 but are represented by Republicans:

Summary by district
Candidate filings are located on the Secretary of State website.

† – Incumbent not seeking re-election

District 93 special
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District 24 special
Courtney Gilbert was elected in March 2024 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Brandon Reed on January 15 in order to become executive director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy.

District 26 special
Peyton Griffee was elected in March 2024 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Russell Webber on January 2 in order to become deputy treasurer in the administration of Mark Metcalf.

Nominee

 * Fredrick Fountain

Nominee

 * Steven Jack Rudy, incumbent representative and house majority leader
 * Campaign website

District 2
Incumbent representative Richard Heath was defeated for renomination by Republican Kimberly Holloway.

Nominee

 * Kimberly Holloway, write-in candidate for this district in 2022
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Richard Heath, incumbent representative and candidate for agriculture commissioner in 2015 and 2023
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Carrie Gottschalk Singler

Nominee

 * Randy Bridges, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Lloyd Smith
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * D. Wade Williams, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Lauren Hines, teacher
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Mary Beth Imes, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Linda Story Edwards, Democratic nominee for this district in 2018 and candidate for the Democratic nomination in 2020

Nominee

 * Chris Freeland, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Suzanne Miles, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Walker Wood Thomas, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Twyla Dillard, small business owner and candidate for the Hopkinsville city council in 2022

Nominee

 * Myron B. Dossett, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * John Whipple, teacher, independent candidate for the 5th senate district in 2020, and write-in candidate for the 10th house district in 2022
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Josh Calloway, incumbent representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Julie Cantwell, medical marijuana advocate
 * Campaign website

District 11
Incumbent representative Jonathan Dixon is retiring.

Candidates

 * J. T. Payne, farmer and member of the Henderson County Republican committee
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Alton M. Ayer

Nominee

 * Jim Gooch Jr., incumbent representative

Candidates

 * D. J. Johnson, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Chanda Garner, store manager and treasurer of the Ohio County Democratic party

Nominee

 * Scott Lewis, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Rebecca Raymer, incumbent representative

Withdrawn

 * Kathy Perry-Russell (withdrew February 15, 2024, remained on ballot)

Candidates

 * Jason Petrie, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Robert B. Duvall, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Samara Heavrin, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Michael Lee Meredith, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Kelcey Rock, farmer and candidate for Warren County Magistrate in 2022
 * Campaign website

Results
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Candidates

 * Kevin L. Jackson, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Jeffery Humble, insurance agent
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Amy Neighbors, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Shawn McPherson, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Steve Riley, incumbent representative

District 24
Incumbent representative Courtney Gilbert is retiring.

Nominee

 * Johnny Pennington, candidate for the 21st district in 2020, the 24th district in 2022 and March 2024

Nominee

 * Ryan Bivens, farmer
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Asa L. T. Waggoner
 * Campaign website

Withdrawn

 * Brandon Reed, representative from the 24th district (2017–2024) (withdrew January 5, 2024)

Nominee

 * Cherlyn Evette Smith, candidate for Elizabethtown city council in 2022

Nominee

 * Steve Bratcher, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Independent candidates

 * Eric S. Parrish

Candidates

 * Peyton Griffee, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Tyler Chapman, financial consultant
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Nancy J. Tate, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Almaria Baker, teacher, candidate for this district in 2022, and the Louisville Metro Council in 2018
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Jared A. Bauman, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

District 29
Incumbent representative Kevin Bratcher is retiring to run for the Louisville Metro Council.

Nominee

 * Timothy Findley Jr., pastor and candidate for mayor of Louisville in 2022
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Matthew Pfaadt, engineer and Democratic nominee for this district in 2022 before withdrawing
 * Campaign website
 * Ricky Santiago, president of the National Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * Chris Lewis, Republican strategist
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Wyatt Allison, candidate for the Louisville Metro Council in 2020
 * Campaign website
 * Debbie Peden, teacher and Republican nominee for the 2006 37th senate district special election
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * Daniel Grossberg, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Mitra Subedi, teacher
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * Colleen Orsella Davis, attorney
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Carma Bell Marshall, transgender rights activist
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * Susan Tyler Witten, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Independent candidates

 * G. Perry Adelmann, candidate for the Kentucky Senate in 2018 and the Jefferson County School Board in 2022

Candidates

 * Tina Bojanowski, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Taylor Jolly, pension actuary
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Jason Michael Nemes, incumbent representative and house majority whip
 * Campaign website

Candidates

 * Sarah Stalker, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Lisa Willner, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * William "Woody" Zorn, teacher
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Colin Daugherty McDowell
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * John F. Hodgson, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * John J. Stovall, president of the Jefferson County Public Schools bus drivers’ union (Teamsters Local 783)
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Emily Callaway, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Rachel Roarx, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Carrie Sanders McKeehan, teacher and Republican nominee for the 41st district in 2022
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Ryan Stanford, exterminator
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Matt Lockett, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Nima Kulkarni, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * William Zeitz

Results
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District 41
Incumbent representative Josie Raymond is retiring to run for the Louisville Metro Council.

Nominee

 * Mary Lou Marzian, representative from the 34th district (1994–2023)
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * William "Rick" Adams, attorney
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * Sara-Elizabeth Cottrell, candidate for the Republican nomination for this district in 2022
 * Campaign website

District 42
Incumbent representative Keturah Herron is retiring to run for the 35th senate district.

Nominee

 * Joshua Watkins, realtor
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Jonathan Musselwhite, union steward and candidate for the Louisville Metro Council in 2014
 * Campaign website
 * Jack W. Walker, candidate for the 35th district in 2018
 * Campaign website

Results
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Candidates

 * Pamela Stevenson, incumbent representative and Democratic nominee for attorney general in 2023

Candidates

 * Beverly D. Chester-Burton, incumbent representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Daniel Deshawn Cockrell
 * Campaign website
 * Shreeta Waldon
 * Campaign website

Results
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District 45
Incumbent representative Killian Timoney was defeated for renomination by Republican Thomas Jefferson.

Nominee

 * Adam Moore, veteran and personal fitness coach
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Thomas Jefferson, retired salesman
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Killian Timoney, incumbent representative

Results
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Nominee

 * Alan “Al” Gentry, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Bob DeVore, former McCreary County Board of Education member and perennial candidate

Nominee

 * Robb Adams, firefighter, mayor of Carrollton (2015–present), and member of the Carrollton city council (2011–2015)
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Felicia Rabourn, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Mark A. Gilkison, Republican nominee for this district in 2018
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Kate Farrow, Louisville Water Company operations manager and candidate for the Oldham County Board of Education in 2022
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Debbie Wesslund, member of the Jefferson County Board of Education (2007–2015)
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Ken Fleming, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Thomas Huff, incumbent representative

Eliminated in primary

 * William Harned, Chairman of the Bullitt County Soil Conservation District

Nominee

 * Candy Massaroni, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Andy Stone, pilot and member of the Bardstown Board of Education (2013–present)
 * Campaign website

Withdrawn

 * 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)

Results
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Candidates

 * Michael “Sarge” Pollock, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Ken Upchurch, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * James Allen Tipton, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Daniel B. Elliott, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Katrina A. Sexton, member of the Burgin Board of Education (2019–present) and the Burgin city council (2009–2011, 2017–2019)

Nominee

 * Kim King, incumbent representative

Withdrawn

 * James Toller, Libertarian nominee for the 78th district in 2020 (withdrew May 2, 2024, remained on ballot)

Nominee

 * Chantel Bingham, member of the Versailles city council (2023–present)
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Dencia Miche Branscum
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Daniel A. Fister, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

District 57
Incumbent representative and house minority leader Derrick Graham is retiring.

Nominee

 * Erika Marie Hancock
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Kristie Powe, Legislative Research Commission employee
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Kyle T. Thompson, Frankfort city commissioner (2021–2022, 2023–present) and candidate for mayor of Frankfort in 2012
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Richard A. Henderson

Nominee

 * Jennifer Henson Decker, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Candidates

 * David W. Osborne, incumbent representative and speaker of the house

Nominee

 * Deborah Ison Flowers, retired nurse
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Marianne Proctor, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Christopher Pavese, engineer
 * Campaign website

Withdrawn

 * Darren Nichols (withdrew January 17, 2024)

Nominee

 * Savannah Maddox, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Jarrod M. Lykins, candidate for this district in 2022

District 62
Incumbent representative Phillip Pratt is retiring.

Nominee

 * Kevin Kidwell, member of the Scott County Board of Education (2015–2023)

Nominee

 * Tony Hampton, Scott County sheriff (2011–present)
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Bill Parker, former Scott County Magistrate and candidate for County Judge/Executive in 2014

Results
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Candidates

 * Kim Banta, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Heather Crabbe, attorney
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Kimberly Poore Moser, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Karen Campbell, realtor
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Aaron Currin, public defender
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Stephanie Ann Dietz, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

District 66
Incumbent representative Steve Rawlings is retiring to run for the 11th senate district.

Nominee

 * Peggy Houston-Nienaber

Campaign
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.

Nominee

 * T. J. Roberts, Republican operative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * C. Ed Massey, representative from the 66th district (2019–2023)
 * Campaign website

District 67
Incumbent representative and house minority whip Rachel Roberts is retiring.

Nominee

 * Matthew Lehman, medical consultant and Democratic nominee for Kentucky's 4th congressional district in 2022
 * Campaign website

Withdrawn

 * Rachel Roberts, incumbent representative (withdrew December 20, 2023)

Nominee

 * Terry W. Hatton, candidate for Bellevue city council in 2018 and 2022
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Brian K. Ormes

Withdrawn

 * Jerry C. Gearding (withdrew February 27, 2024, remained on ballot)

Nominee

 * K. Brandon Long, teacher and minister
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Mike Clines, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Wilanne Stangel, librarian
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Steven Doan, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Diane Brown
 * Campaign website

Candidates

 * William Lee Lawrence, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Rachelle Riddle
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Josh Bray, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Matthew R. Koch, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Rory Houlihan, candidate for the Democratic nomination for this district in 2018, 2020, and 2022; candidate for the U. S. Senate in 2016

Nominee

 * D. Ryan Dotson, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * David Hale, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Lindsey Burke, incumbent representative

District 76
Incumbent representative Ruth Ann Palumbo is retiring.

Nominee

 * Anne Gay Donworth, Lexington Public Library director of development, marketing, and communications
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Joshua Daniel Buckman, social worker and write-in candidate for the Kentucky Senate in 2022
 * Campaign website
 * James “Jamie” Palumbo
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * George A. Brown Jr., incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Daniel E. Whitley, attorney
 * Campaign website

Results
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Nominee

 * Jason Griffith, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky employee
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Mark Hart, incumbent representative

Independent candidates

 * Timothy D. Johnson

Candidates

 * Chad Aull, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * David Meade, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Deanna Frazier Gordon, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Nick Wilson, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Josh Branscum, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Zackary H. Hall, nonprofit worker and former teacher
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Chris Fugate, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * R. Shane Baker, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Tom O’dell Smith, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Billy J. Taylor

Candidates

 * Adam Bowling, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Cherlynn Stevenson, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Vanessa Grossl, civil servant and former teacher
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Timmy Truett, incumbent representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Idalia Holland

Candidates

 * Derek Lewis, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Billy E. Wesley, incumbent representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Darrell W. Billings, farmer and candidate for this district in 2022
 * Campaign website

Candidates

 * John Blanton, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Adrielle Camuel, incumbent representative
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * Sarah Ritter, Lexington tourism employee
 * Campaign website

Results
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District 94
Incumbent representative Jacob Justice is retiring.

Candidates

 * Mitchum Addison Whitaker, attorney and chairman of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Advisory Board of Kentucky
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Ashley Tackett Laferty, incumbent representative

Nominee

 * Brandon Spencer, representative from the 95th district (2007)
 * Campaign website

Eliminated in primary

 * David Pennington, candidate for the Republican nomination for this district in 2022

Candidates

 * Patrick Flannery, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Bobby W. McCool, incumbent representative

District 98
Incumbent representative Danny Bentley is retiring.

Nominee

 * Tammie Womack, Greenup County constable (2015–2023)

Eliminated in primary

 * Shawn Lawrence Assar, teacher
 * Campaign website
 * James M. Reneau, Shawnee State University professor
 * Campaign website
 * Joe Virgin, insurance agent
 * Campaign website

Nominee

 * Aaron Thompson, field representative in the Kentucky Department for Local Government
 * Campaign website

Candidates

 * Richard L. White, incumbent representative

Candidates

 * Scott L. Sharp, incumbent representative