Kentucky state elections in 2018 were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, with the primary elections being held on May 22, 2018. These
midterm elections
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occurred during the presidency of
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Donald Trump
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and the governorship of Republican
Matt Bevin
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, alongside other
elections in the United States
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. All six of Kentucky's seats in the
United States House of Representatives
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, nineteen of the 38 seats in the
Kentucky State Senate
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, all 100 seats in the
Kentucky House of Representatives
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, and one of the seven seats on the Kentucky Supreme Court were contested. Numerous
county
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and
local
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elections were also contested within the state.
In the
United States House of Representatives
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, all six of Kentucky's incumbent congressional representatives won their individual elections. With 59.59% of ballots cast in favor of the Republican congressional candidates, the Republican party maintained its five-seat majority within the congressional delegation; Representative
John Yarmuth
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of
Kentucky's 3rd congressional district
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maintained his position as the only Democrat in the
United States Congress
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from Kentucky. All six of Kentucky's incumbent representatives were reelected with at least 60% of the vote in their respective districts. Aside from the election in
Kentucky's 1st congressional district
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, all incumbents were challenged by at least one
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or
Independent
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candidate, though no third-party candidates were able to obtain more than 2.5% of the vote.
In the
Kentucky General Assembly
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The Gene ...
, Democrats made a net gain of one seat, while Republicans maintained their
supermajorities
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in both chambers of the state legislature. As the office of governor was not contested in the 2018 elections, Republicans maintained their
state-level trifecta established in the 2016 elections. As Kentucky's judicial elections are non-partisan, there was no change in the partisan makeup of the Kentucky Supreme Court.
While
voter turnout
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in the United States as a whole reached its highest point seen in a midterm election since
1914
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, Kentucky voter turnout remained unaffected. With approximately 45.90% of Kentucky's 3.4 million registered voters casting ballots in the election, turnout as a percentage of registered voters remained unchanged from 2014 levels, although the total number of ballots cast did increase.
During the campaign, Democrats focused heavily on
public education and teacher pay, frequently attacking Republicans for their support of, among other issues, a controversial overhaul to Kentucky's teacher pension system. Republican messaging centered around a theme of maintaining their trifecta, with claims that a divided legislature would not be able to get anything done.
Congress
House of Representatives
In the 2018 elections, Democrats sought to take control of the
United States House of Representatives
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for the first time since the
2010 elections
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As all 6 of Kentucky's voting seats in the 435 member House of Representatives were up for election to serve two-year terms, the
Kentucky Democratic Party
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sought to capitalize on an expected increase in voter turnout to take control of at least two of Kentucky's House seats.
While nationwide the 2018 House elections saw the largest number of retirements by incumbents of any election cycle since at least 1992, none of Kentucky's incumbent Representatives chose to retire. The lack of Republican retirements may have harmed Democratic prospects in the 2018 mid-term elections due to the
incumbency advantage
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.
Kentucky General Assembly
Kentucky State Senate
Overview
District 2
Candidates
*
Danny Carroll (Republican), incumbent state senator since 2014.
*Julie Tennyson (Democratic), patent attorney from
Paducah, Kentucky
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.
Results
District 4
Candidates
*
Dorsey Ridley
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(Democratic), incumbent state senator since 2006.
*
Robby Mills (Republican), former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives for District 11 from 2017 to 2019.
Results
District 6
Candidates
*
C. B. Embry Jr. (Republican), incumbent state senator since 2014.
*Crystal Chappell (Democratic), special education teacher from
Drakesboro, Kentucky.
Results
District 8
Candidates
*Matt Castlen (Republican), former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing District 14 from 2017 to 2018.
*Bob Glenn (Democratic), three-term Owensboro City Commissioner.
Results
District 10
Candidates
*Dennis Parrett (Democratic), incumbent state senator since 2011. Senate minority whip since 2017.
Results
District 12
Candidates
*
Alice Forgy Kerr (Republican), incumbent state senator since 1998.
*Paula Setser-Kissick (Democratic), schoolteacher.
Results
District 14
Candidates
*
Jimmy Higdon
James Cecil Higdon II (born July 15, 1953), known as Jimmy Higdon, is an American businessman from Lebanon, Kentucky, who has been a Republican member of the Kentucky State Senate since 2009. He represents District 14, which until August 23, 2 ...
(Republican), incumbent state senator since 2009.
*Stephanie Compton (Democratic).
Results
District 16
Candidates
*
Max Wise (Republican), incumbent state senator since 2014.
*Nicole Britton (Write-In).
Results
District 18
Candidates
*
Robin Webb
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(Democratic), incumbent state senator since 2008.
*Scott Sharp (Republican), retired senior special agent at the
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.
Results
District 20
Candidates
*
Paul Hornback
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Education
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 2010.
*Dave Suetholz (Democratic), lawyer.
Results
District 22
Candidates
*
Tom Buford
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He died of cancer on July 6, 2021, in Pensacola, Florida
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 1990.
*Carolyn Dupont (Democratic), professor at
Eastern Kentucky University
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.
Results
District 24
Candidates
*
Wil Schroder
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 2014.
*Rachel Roberts (Democratic), entrepreneur.
Results
District 26
Candidates
*
Ernie Harris
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 1994.
*Karen Berg (Democratic), diagnostic radiologist.
*Jody Hurt (independent).
Results
District 28
Candidates
*
Ralph Alvarado (Republican), incumbent state senator since 2014.
*Denise Gray (Democratic), educator with
Fayette County Public Schools.
Results
District 30
Candidates
*
Brandon Smith (Republican), incumbent state senator since 2008.
*Paula Celemons-Combs (Democratic).
Results
District 32
Candidates
*
Mike Wilson (Republican), incumbent state senator since 2010.
*Jeanie Smith (Democratic), social studies teacher.
Results
District 34
Candidates
*
Jared Carpenter
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 2010.
*Susan Byrne Haddix (Democratic).
Results
District 36
Candidates
*
Julie Raque Adams
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 2014.
*Sheri Donahue (Democratic).
Results
District 38
Candidates
*
Dan Seum
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(Republican), incumbent state senator since 1994.
*Brenda Sue Board (independent).
*Andrew Bailey (Write-In)
Results
Kentucky House of Representatives
In the 2018 elections, Democrats sought to regain control of the
Kentucky House of Representatives
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, which had been lost following the
2016 elections
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. All 100 voting seats in the House of Representatives were up for election to serve two-year terms. At the time of the election, Republicans held a supermajority of 62 seats to Democrats 37, with one vacant seat.
The 2018 House elections saw fifteen of the state House's members retiring. Prior to the election, 7 House Republicans and 8 House Democrats had announced their retirement or resignation, with most declining to run for reelection in order to pursue higher office.
Overview
Kentucky Supreme Court
The Kentucky Supreme Court is composed of seven justices who are elected in nonpartisan elections by voters. A full term on the court is eight years. Kentucky's nonpartisan judicial elections take place during its general elections. These are usually held in even-numbered years but can be held in odd-numbered years. While no Judicial terms were set to expire in 2018, an election was held for the 3rd Supreme Court district due to incumbent justice
Daniel J. Venters
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announcing he would retire from his position in early 2019.
District 3

Candidates
*Debra Hembree Lee (Non-Aligned), former judge on the Kentucky Court of Appeals, representing the 3rd Appellate District, Division 1 from 2015 to 2018.
*Daniel Ballou (Non-Aligned), chief circuit judge for the 34th Judicial Circuit in Kentucky, first elected in 2008.
Results
Kentucky Court of Appeals
District 5, Division 1
District 7, Division 2
Ballot Measures and Amendments
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does not provide for
citizen-initiated ballot measures and referendums at the state level. Under the state Constitution, aside from Constitutional amendments, approval from the
Kentucky General Assembly
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The Gene ...
is required to put anything to a statewide vote.
* Senate Bill 3 - Results declared invalid by order of the Kentucky Supreme Court
*: A Legislatively referred constitutional amendment which was a type of
Marsy's Law
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, which would have added a new section to the Kentucky Constitution regarding the rights of victims accused of a crime. The amendment appeared on the ballot, and was approved with 63% in favor and 37% opposed, however the Kentucky Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, barred Secretary of State
Allison Lundergan Grimes from certifying the election results, declaring "Our constitution is too important and valuable to be amended without the full amendment ever being put to the public." The ruling also stated, "We hold that Section 256 of the Kentucky Constitution requires the General Assembly to submit the full text of a proposed constitutional amendment to the electorate for a vote. Likewise, Section 257 requires the secretary of state to publish the full text of the proposed amendment at least ninety days before the vote. Because the form of the amendment that was published and submitted to the electorate for a vote in this case was not the full text, and was instead a question, the proposed amendment is void."
* House Bill 10 -
Failed to gain Legislative Approval
*: The Kentucky Legislative Review of Administrative Regulations Amendment (also known as HB 10, or the phonetic acronym "Klara"), was a measure would have authorized the Kentucky General Assembly to establish a process to review any state executive administrative regulation and approve or disapprove the regulation. The measure would have allowed the legislature, or a committee established by the legislature, to review, approve, or disapprove regulations while lawmakers were in session or between sessions. Proponents argued the amendment was necessary to ensure legislative oversight over the actions of the executive branch, while opponents argued the measure would violate Kentucky's Constitution, which only allows the General Assembly to make binding decisions while in session (a time-frame which is constitutionally confined to between January 1 and May 31, except in emergencies.)
Despite the opposition, the bill passed the House 68-22 (8 abstentions), but failed to receive a vote in the Senate. As the Amendment did not meet the required 60% threshold in both legislative chambers, it was not included on the 2018 ballot.
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