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Ryan Francis Quarles (born October 20, 1983) is an American
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politician who has served as Agriculture Commissioner of
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since 2016. He served in the Kentucky House of Representatives from 2011 to 2016.


Early life and education

Quarles is a native of
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. He attended
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and was the valedictorian of the class of 2002.''2015 Kentucky General Assembly Directory''
legislature.ky.gov, April 2015.
While working on the Quarles family farm, he was an undergraduate triple major (Agriculture Economics, Public Service & Leadership, and Political Science, B.S., '05) and earned masters in Agricultural Economics and in Diplomacy & International Relations ('06) from the nearby
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. He graduated summa cum laude with honors. Quarles received a Truman Scholarship, Udall Scholarship, and a scholarship from
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. As a Zuckerman Fellow, he was awarded a full-ride scholarship to
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(
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, '09). He also attended the
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(J.D., '10). Kentucky
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Governor Ernie Fletcher appointed Quarles to two consecutive terms as a student Council Member on the
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. As an undergraduate student, he was Chairman of the College Republicans at the University of Kentucky and that organization's State Political Director in 2004.


Political career


Kentucky House of Representatives


2010 election

Quarles ran in 2010 for the Kentucky House of Representatives for the 62nd House District. In May 2010, he won a Republican primary with 60% of the vote. On October 2, 2010, Quarles was arrested in Lexington, Kentucky, for reckless driving. "A police report said Ryan Quarles, 26, was arrested ... about 3:10 a.m. Saturday. Quarles was driving ... through a parking lot, weaving through cars, the uniform citation said. The report said Quarles showed signs of intoxication and had a
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of 0.067 when given a breath test. His blood alcohol level was below the legal limit of 0.08." Quarles pleaded guilty in Fayette District Court and paid a fine after the charge was lowered to
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. In November 2010, Quarles received 8,508 votes (51%) to incumbent State Representative Charlie Hoffman's 8,287 (49%), winning by 521 votes. In 2011, he was appointed to the House committees on Agriculture & Small Business, Banking & Insurance, and Education.


2012 and 2014 elections

Quarles ran for a second term in 2012. He again defeated Hoffman, 54% to 46%. Quarles ran for a third term in 2014. He ran in a district redrawn by the Democratic-controlled House to be more Democratic, drawing in territory which had previously not been part of the district. He was made a top target of the Democrats and his opponent, Charles Tackett, was a Scott County Magistrate. He won by his largest margin of victory, 59% to 41%.


Agriculture Commissioner


2015 election

Quarles ran for Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture in 2015. He won the Republican nomination against fellow State Representative
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in a very close election, with 92,700 votes (50.39%), versus 91,273 votes (49.61%) for Heath. He had been endorsed by the incumbent Commissioner of Agriculture, James Comer, and defeated Jean-Marie Lawson Spann in the general election.


2019 election and term

Quarles ran for a second term in 2019. He won the Republican primary with 82% of the vote (and was the only Kentucky candidate with a primary challenger to win all of Kentucky's 120 counties), and won the general election with 58% of the vote. In February 2022, he lost the case of ''Kentucky Hemp Association vs. Quarles'', with Kentucky's Boone Circuit Court declaring Delta-8 to be a legal derivative of hemp, and issuing an injunction against Quarles and Kentucky law enforcement preventing them from taking any action against people for selling Delta-8. The lawsuit against Quarles was prompted by the Agriculture Commission having issued an advisory opinion that Delta-8 hemp products were not exempted from the federal controlled substances list, which was followed by Kentucky State Police raiding several lawful hemp retail stores in Kentucky and taking a wide variety of hemp products, money, and cameras, and charging store employees with marijuana trafficking. In June 2022, the Kentucky Attorney General's Office concluded that the Kentucky Department of Agriculture violated Kentucky's open records law by failing to respond to a request for records related to any litigation involving Quarles, or involving the agriculture department during his tenure, that had been made by the Kentucky Democratic party.


2023 gubernatorial campaign

In April 2022, Quarles began a run for the Republican 2023 nomination for Governor of Kentucky. He is running in the primary against a number of Kentucky Republicans, including former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft, state Attorney General
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, and state auditor
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Electoral history


References


External links


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*Will Yakowicz (August 11, 2022)
"How Kentucky Lost Its War Against Delta-8 THC"
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