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U.S. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) speaks at the Graves County Republican Party Breakfast at WK&T Technology Park in Mayfield, Ky., on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023. Ryan C. Hermens [email protected]
It's been less than six months since the 2024 presidential election, but for some Democrats and Republicans, it's not too early to plan for the race for 2028.
Had it passed, the referendum would fund new construction and upgrades across the district by raising taxes for property owners.
VanMeter is running for t he seat vacated by Justice Pamela Goodwine, who was decisively elected to the Kentucky Supreme Court in November. Gov. Andy Beshear chose William Moynahan, a Lexington resident who was an assistant U.S. attorney serving in the Eastern District of Kentucky, to fill Goodwine’s void until the 2026 election.
Voters reject a $62.8 million tax hike proposal for Silver Creek schools, with 94% saying no. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Voters who reside within the Silver Creek School Corporation’s district have denied a $62.8 million property tax referendum.
Kentucky supported Trump in the 2024 presidential election and was one of the first states to call Trump its winner. Trump's relationship with Kentucky's politicians has evolved over the years. He has a fractured relationship with outgoing Republican U.S. Sen.
Jason and Michael Nemes are the first GOP father-son duo to serve simultaneously in the Kentucky General Assembly in as much as a century. Michael Nemes, a former delivery driver, entered politics after his son, Jason, encouraged him to run for office.
Keturah Herron, Kentucky's first openly LGBTQ state senator ... Herron ran for the House District 42 seat in a special election in 2022 and won, becoming the first openly LGBTQ state representative. While she said it's an honor to have earned that ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has recently hinted at his potential candidacy for the Democratic nomination in the 2028 presidential election. During an interview on Kentucky's WDRB 'Mornings at the Backside' segment at Churchill Downs,
There may not be a primary or general election scheduled in the state this year, but Living magazine is giving residents to voice their choice