KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE U.S. PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT
U.S. SENATE
The United States President is both the head of state and head of government of the U.S., and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. The Vice President of the U.S. is the second-highest officer in the executive branch and ranks first in the presidential line of succession.
KY has two U.S. Senators representing its citizens in Washington, D.C., each serving a six-year term. The job of a senator is to act on behalf of the American people in legislative sessions to ensure the voice of the common citizen is heard.
REPUBLICAN DONALD TRUMP* MIKE PENCE donaldjtrump.com DEMOCRAT JOE BIDEN KAMALA HARRIS joebiden.com LIBERTARIAN JO JORGENSEN JEREMY COHEN jo20.com INDEPENDENT KANYE WEST MICHELLE TIDBALL kanye2020.country
REPUBLICAN MITCH MCCONNELL* teammitch.com
DEMOCRAT AMY MCGRATH amymcgrath.com
LIBERTARIAN BRAD BARRON bradbarron2020.com U.S. HOUSE - KENTUCKY’S 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT KY has six U.S. Congressmen, with the 4th District representing all or part of 20 counties across the northern part of KY. The Congressman is one of 435 members working in Washington, D.C. to represent the citizens of the 4th District and serve a two-year term.
REPUBLICAN
INDEPENDENT
THOMAS MASSIE* thomasmassie.com
BROCK PIERCE KARLA BALLARD brock.vote
DEMOCRAT
KEY *Incumbent
ALEXANDRA OWENSBY amowensby.com
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE IMPORTANT VOTER INFO WAYS TO VOTE 1. Absentee Ballot Identification: SSN and Driver’s License to request Deadline to request: Oct. 9 Deadline to return completed: by Election Day (November 3) in drop box or postmarked Request online::GoVoteKY.com
Drop Boxes BOONE COUNTY
CAMPBELL COUNTY
KENTON COUNTY
Boone County Clerk’s Office 2950 Washington Square Burlington, KY
Campbell Co. Clerk’s Newport Office (outside) 1098 Monmouth Street Newport, KY
Kenton County Government Center (inside & outside) 1840 Simon Kenton Way Covington, KY
Campbell Co. Clerk’s Alexandria Office (outside) 8330 W. Main St. Alexandria, KY
Independence Senior Center (inside, starting Oct. 13) 2001 Jackwoods Parkway Independence, KY
Boone County Public Library Florence Branch (inside) 7425 US 42 Florence, KY Boone County Public Library Hebron Branch (inside) 1863 North Bend Road Hebron, KY
Independence Courthouse (outside) 5272 Madison Pike Independence, KY
Boone County Public Library Scheben Branch (inside) 8899 US 42 Union, KY
2. Early In-Person BOONE COUNTY
CAMPBELL COUNTY
KENTON COUNTY
Boone County Extension Enrichment Center 1824 Patrick Drive Burlington, KY
Campbell County Clerk 1098 Monmouth Street Newport, KY
Kenton County Clerk 1840 Simon Kenton Way Covington, KY
October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Independence Senior Center 2001 Jackwoods Parkway Independence, KY
October 13 - November 2 Mon, Thurs & Fri: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Tues & Wed: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
October 13 - November 2 M–F: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE IMPORTANT VOTER INFO 3. Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Super Center: Per the Emergency Regulations, each county must have a location for any voter to go and vote. BOONE COUNTY
CAMPBELL COUNTY
KENTON COUNTY
Super Center: 10 locations across the county:
Super Center: Campbell Co. Clerk’s Office 1098 Monmouth Street Newport, KY
Super Center: Kenton Co. Government Center 1840 Simon Kenton Way Covington, KY
All traditional voting locations will be open across the county, except six previously located at senior centers or libraries.
There will be 23 polling locations available. Visit bit.ly/kentonvote to find your polling location.
Larry A Ryle High School Randall K. Cooper High School Conner High School Boone County High School Walton-Verona High School Walton-Verona Elementary School R.A. Jones Middle School Ockerman Middle School Charles H. Kelly Elementary School Boone Co. Extension Enrichment
CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS The KY Constitution enables the General Assembly to place proposed amendments on the general election ballot before voters statewide, requiring approval by a simple majority of the voters.
Marsy’s Law Crime Victim’s Rights Amendment Ballot Question: Are you in favor of creating a new section of the Constitution of Kentucky relating to crime victims, as proposed in Section 2 below? Summary: The amendment would add specific rights of crime victims, together known as Marsy’s Law, to the KY Constitution. KY voters approved this measure during the 2018 election, but the KY Supreme Court ruled the approved amendment void since the full text of the amendment was not provided to voters. Support: Supporters of the amendment believe the crime victims’ rights amendment (Marsy’s Law) would incorporate a victims’ bill of rights into the state constitution, including the right to be notified, to be present and to be heard in court proceedings. KY is currently one of only 15 states that does not provide crime victims with constitutionallevel protections, and Marsy’s Law would ensure the inclusion and respect of victims within our criminal justice system. Learn more: victimsrightsky.com/kentucky_ballot_language Opposition: Opponents for Marsy’s Law, including the ACLU and the NKY Tea Party, argue this amendment is bad for victims and wrong for KY. They note the bill doesn’t provide any detail, funding, resources or direction for a new section of the Constitution and many of the victim rights are already granted under existing law. Furthermore, when changes are needed, a statutory change would be much easier to make than a Constitutional change. Learn more: aclu-ky.org/en/news/ marsys-law-bad-victims-and-wrong-kentucky
Terms of Judicial Offices Ballot Question: Are you in favor of changing the term of Commonwealth’s Attorneys from six-year terms to eight-year terms beginning in 2030, changing the terms of judges of the district court from four-year terms to eight-year terms beginning in 2022, and requiring district judges to have been licensed attorneys for at least eight years beginning in 2022, by amending the Constitution of Kentucky to read as stated below? Summary: Extends the office terms of circuit court clerks, Commonwealth’s Attorneys public prosecutors and district judges and changes eligibility requirements. Support: Supporters of the amendment note it would increase the qualifications and professionalism of the judiciary by requiring district judges to have been a licensed attorney for at least eight years, up from the current two years minimum requirement. Aligning the prosecutor’s terms with the judges’ terms would make it easier to recircuit the courts to better balance judicial resources across the Commonwealth. Opposition: Opponents of the amendment state that lengthening the terms of judges and prosecutors to eight years promotes the idea of less accountability for these offices and is too long for any elected official to serve. Furthermore, in Kentucky’s rural areas there will be less applicants due to the eligibility requirement.
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KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE BOONE COUNTY BALLOT STATE SENATE The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.
11th District
R - JOHN SCHICKEL* facebook.com/SenatorSchickel
D - JAMES FIORELLI jimky2020.com
STATE HOUSE The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to twoyear staggered terms.
63rd District
R - KIM BANTA* kimbantaforky.com
D - ASHLEY WILLIAMS facebook.com/awilliamsfor63
SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district.
JEFF THOMAS DEBRA WALLER*
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision or action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
Boone - 1st District (1) TIFFANY BULLER-SCHUSSLER
Boone - 2nd District (1)
66th District
MARIA A. BROWN
Boone - 3rd District (1)
CITY RACES Cities across NKY will hold elections for their local city council races. The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
Florence Council (6) JULIE METZGER AUBUCHON* GARY WINN* JOE REED J. KELLY HUFF* DAVID A. OSBORNE* DUANE FROELICHER* MEL CARROLL* JOSH WALTON JONATHON W. TRIMBLE
Union Commission (4) JEREMY M. RAMAGE* ERIC DULANEY* JOHN J. MEFFORD* BRYAN H. MILLER* BRIAN GARNER
Walton Council (6) GREG SANDERS TERRI LYNN COURTNEY* HOWARD M. STEVENS, III SHERRY L. SNOWDEN BOBBY MCDONALD* MATTHEW BROWN* DAN MARTIN
JESSE PARKS MATT MCINTIRE* R - C. ED MASSEY*
D - ROBERTO HENRIQUEZ
L - CRISTI KENDRICK
masseycountry.com
roberto4ky.com
kendrick4ky.com
69th District
Walton-Verona Graded Independent (2) MEGAN TRUMBLE JONES* DAVID TURNER*
Kenton - 1st District (1) KAREN L. COLLINS*
R - ADAM KOENIG* adamkoenig.com
D - RYAN NEAVES sites.google.com/view/ neavesforky
L - BILL MITCHELL webstite n/a
KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE CAMPBELL COUNTY BALLOT STATE HOUSE
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS
Bellevue Commission (6)
The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to twoyear staggered terms.
School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision or action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
RYAN SALZMAN* SHAUNA M. KRUSE* SEAN FISHER* SCOTT WITTE* PATRICK HOGAN* STEPHEN R. GUIDUGLI*
Campbell - 2nd District (1)
California Commission (4)
64th District
JOSHUA P. PERKINS*
Campbell - 3rd District (1) KIMBER L. FENDER* R - KIMBERLY POORE MOSER* moserforkentucky.com
D - LARRY VARNEY larryvarney.wordpress. com/vote-for-me
Campbell - 5th District (1) RICH MASON*
Bellevue Independent (2) JULIA WEBB FISCHER* ELIZABETH ANN JOSEPH
67th District
Dayton Independent (2) BERNARD T. PFEFFER JR.* ROSANN SHARON* LORI PETERSON* R - LEANNA HOMANDBERG D - RACHEL ROBERTS*
leanna4kentucky.com
rachelforkentucky.com
68th District
Fort Thomas Independent (2) JULIE KUHNHEIN KAREN UTZ ALLEN* JEFF BEACH*
Newport Independent (3)
R - JOSEPH FISCHER* website n/a
D - NANCY BARDGETT bardgettforky.com
SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district.
RICHARD W. CARR RICK SIMON* SUSAN ORTLIEB-TURNER*
MELISSA SHEFFEL* AARON W. SUTHERLAND THERESA MILLER* BILLY COLE TIMOTHY DAVID CURL JULIE SMITH-MORROW*
Southgate Independent (3) JEFFERY “JAY” PAUL* DIANE BARTLETT HARTFIELD*
CHRISSY SIZEMORE SALLY O’ DAY CHARLES STYER LARRY P. HILLER, SR.
Cold Spring Council (6) LISA SCHMIDT CAVANAUGH* PAUL KLOEKER* CINDY MOORE* CHRIS AMPFER* DEANNA K. HENGGE STEPHEN ROACH KENNY SEARS ADAM CRAIG SANDFOSS*
Crestview Commision (4) BRIAN P. MERMAN* JEREMY RIDER* VICTORIA PLANHOLT*
Dayton Council (6) JEFF VOLTER* JOSEPH “JOE” NEARY* TAMMY CORNETT* BETH NYMAN ANTHONY VINCENT CADLE ROBERT LEE BURGESS JEFF HAAS JUSTIN SLOVER RON FARRIS JOHNNY WALKER WIRICK CHRISTINA KELLY SCOTT C. BESELER*
CITY RACES
Fort Thomas Council (6)
The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
MARK COOK CONNIE GRUBBS CARLA LANDON ROGER PETERMAN* JEFF BEZOLD* BEN PENDERY ADAM BLAU* MATTHEW REED KEN BOWMAN* LISA KELLY
Alexandria Council (6) KYLE SPARKS* STEVEN SHINKLE* STACEY L. GRAUS* THOMAS LYNN BALDRIDGE* W. DAVID HART JOE ANDERSON A.J. MOERMOND
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE CAMPBELL COUNTY BALLOT Highland Heights Council (6) RENE HEINRICH* MICAHEL B. KESSLING* DEBORAH BALL* GARY CHINN* JOHN HOFFERT* VIRGIL L. MILLER*
Melbourne Council (4) JOANNE LAYMAN KAREN DALEY PAUL LANDWEHR*
Mentor Council (6) MARGARET GOSNEY LARRY STRASINGER* JOHN ERIC BROCK*
Newport Mayor THOMAS GUIDUGLI
Newport Commission (4) FRANK PELUSO* BETH FENNELL* JOHN ANTHONY SANTINI JASON M. WALTER KEN RECHTIN* GORDON HENRY JERRY REX PELUSO
Silver Grove (6) JILL FESSLER* JON PELLE* HERB RARDIN* COREY PELLE* SCOTT MCCARTER* JENNIFER Y. SMITH
Southgate Council (6) CHRIS A. ROBISCH* TYLER D. OWEN MARK L. MESSMERR PAUL JAMES MELVILLE* JOSEPH M. ANDERSON* PATRICIA HAYLEY*
Wilder Council (6) SANDY RUSCHMAN-DECKER* KELLY MEISER* ROBERT BLANKENSHIP* JIM PROFITT* VALERIE A. JONES* R. ANDREW WILLIAMS KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE KENTON COUNTY BALLOT STATE SENATE
69th District
The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Senators are elected to four- year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.
17th District
R - ADAM KOENIG* adamkoenig.com
D - RYAN NEAVES sites.google.com/ view/neavesforky
L - BILL MITCHELL website n/a
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS R - DAMON THAYER* damonthayer.com
D - JASON STROUDE strouded17.com
23rd District
School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
Kenton - 1st District (1) KAREN L. COLLINS*
Kenton - 2nd District (1) CARL WICKLUND* R - CHRIS MCDANIEL* chris-mcdaniel.com
D - RYAN OLEXIA ryanolexia2020.com
Kenton - 5th District (1) GENE DUPIN
Beechwood Independent (2)
STATE HOUSE
MELANIE F. STRICKER*
The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms.
63rd District
RON W. SAVIGNANO II*
Covington Independent (2) STEPHEN GASTRIGHT GLENDA HUFF* TOM WHERRY*
BRANDON MIMS THOMAS HAGGARD
Erlanger/Elsmere Independent (2) JEFFREY MILLER*
Erlanger/Elsmere Independent (unexpired) R - KIM BANTA* kimbantaforky.com
D - ASHLEY WILLIAMS facebook.com/awilliamsfor63
SARAH MEYER*
Ludlow Independent (2) MELANIE HAZLEWOOD CINDY HOLBROOK POWELL*
64th District
Ludlow Independent (unexpired) WESLEY DORGER*
Walton Verona Graded Independent (2) R - KIMBERLY POORE MOSER* moserforkentucky.com
D - LARRY VARNEY larryvarney.wordpress. com/vote-for-me
65th District
R - J. DAVIS jdavisforky.com
MEGAN TRUMBLE JONES*
DAVID TURNER*
SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district.
D - CHARLES ‘BUDDY’ WHEATLEY* buddywheatley.com
MARC HULT* GAILEN WAYNE BRIDGES* JENNIFER LEIGH MYKA*
CHRIS KAEFF* ANDREW JOHNSON
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE KENTON COUNTY BALLOT CITY RACES
Elsmere Council (6)
Lakeside Park Council (6)
The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
GLORIA GRUBBS* MALCOLM XAVIER DANIELS* NANCY BOWMAN* LISA MITCHELL AARON M. MOORE JOANNE BARNETT SMITH
DAVE WOLFER BRIAN D. WAITE* MATT STEGMAN* TYLER GASTRIGHT* PAUL MARKGRAF* MARY ANN THAMAN* TOM BERNHEIMER
Bromley Council (6) NANCY A. KIENKER* MICHEAL E. KENDALL* GAIL SMITH* DAVID O. RADFORD* REAGAN E. FRANCE TIMOTHY WARTMAN* DIANNE WARTMAN*
Covington Mayor JOSEPH U. MEYER*
Covington Commission (4) MISSY SPEARS TARRIS A. HORTON MICHELLE WILLIAMS* TIM DOWNING* SHANNON C. SMITH* RON WASHINGTON
Crescent Springs Council (6) PATRICK HACKETT* BOB MUELLER* JUSTIN HARTFIEL* CHAD LONGBONS* CHRISTIE ARLINGHAUS* MIKE DAUGHERTY
Crestview Hills Council (6) EDWARD WISE TIMOTHY MCKINLEY JOSEPH F. ROESEL* ARLENE LUEBBE* DAVID KRAMER* WILLIAM C. “BILL” DORSEY*
Edgewood Council (7) BEN BARLAGE* ROB THELEN* DARLA B. KETTENACKER TONY WARD MIKE THELEN DALE HENSON* KIM WOLKING* TOM ELFERS JEFF SCHREIVER* JOE MESSMER*
Erlanger Council (12) STEPHEN L. KNIPPER KATHY CAHILL* DON SKIDMORE* TYSON HERMES* THOMAS CAHILL* REBECCA RECKERS* JENNIFER BROWN JASPER VICTORIA KYLE* GARY MEYER* FRANK R. WICHMANN RYAN ELMORE RENEE SKIDMORE* DIANA NICELEY*
Fairview Commission (4) BRENDA HOBBS* SHAWNTELLA MUMAW* FRED WILSON* BEVERLY WILLMAN*
Fort Mitchell Council (7) ALYSON ROEDING VICKI S. BOERGER* GREG POHLGEERS* MICHAEL STOECKLE* JERRY DEATHERAGE* MARY L. BURNS* KIM NACHAZEL*
Fort Wright Council (6) JASON WORMS DAVID ABELN* ADAM DALE FEINAUER* MARGIE WITT* BERNIE WESSELS* SCOTT WALL* JAY WEBER*
Independence Council (6) TOM BRINKER* AMY ENGELMAN* GREG WAITE* LUCAS DEATON* CAROL FRANZEN* DAVID E. SHAFER GREGORY S. STEFFEN CHRIS VOGELPOHL
Ludlow Council (6) STEPHEN A. CHAPMAN, SR.* TIFFANY GRIDER* CHRIS WRIGHT* JULIE TERRY NAVARRE* VANETTA DAVIS*
Park Hills Council (6) KEVIN P. DOWNES ANTHONY DARIN SARAH FROELICH* G. DARYL HALLMAN STEVE ELKINS* JOSEPH THOMAS SHIELDS* PAMELA SPOOR*
Ryland Heights Commission (4) JASON PONDER* RALPH “BOZ” COLLINS* JAMES TODD CLAGGETT CARROL W. BOWMAN*
Taylor Mills Comission (4) ROSE MERRITT* MARK KREIMBORG* CAROLINE ANN BRADEN* DANIEL E. MURRAY*
Villa Hills Council (6) SUZANNE WADSWORTH* SCOTT RINGO* JIM CAHILL* SETH THOMPSON* ROD BAEHNER* CATHY STOVER*
Walton Council (6) GREG SANDERS TERRI LYNN COURTNEY* HOWARD M. STEVENS III SHERRY L. SNOWDEN BOBBY MCDONALD* MATTHEW BROWN* KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE GALLATIN COUNTY BALLOT STATE SENATE
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS
The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.
School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
7th District
Gallatin - 3rd District (1) BECKY BURGETT*
Gallatin - 4th District (1) HARGIS S. DAVIS* R - ADRIENNE E. SOUTHWORTH senate7.com
D - JOE GRAVISS joegravissforky.com
I - KEN CARROLL carrollforky.com
Gallatin - 5th District (1) TONY R. FOSTER SR. AMANDA DUNAVENT*
CITY RACES
STATE HOUSE The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms.
47th District
The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
Glencoe City Council (6) MARLENE GLACKEN RICHARD DUNAWAY* MARK WILSON* MICHAEL MURPHY
Sparta City Commission (4) R - FELICIA RABOURN rabournforkentucky.com
D - JACK COUCH couchforky.com
SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district.
JOSEPH W. SMITH* RONALD COURTNEY* PEGGY L. TINCH*
CHAD W. DUNAVENT* BONNIE S. BOND* DALE SAMUEL* BILL DUNAVENT*
Warsaw City Council (6) DWAYNE WOOD TREY YOUNG TYLER BOAZ TODD SAMUEL GEORGE KOSTA JR. BETH OLDENDICK* TYLER PECK JERRY HUNT*
WAYS TO VOTE
Drop Box
Early In-Person
Election Day
Gallatin County Clerk’s Office 102 W. High St Warsaw, KY
Gallatin County Clerk’s Office 102 W. High St Warsaw, KY
Paint Lick Baptist Church 55 HWY 1992 Warsaw, KY
Drop Box inside October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Sat: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Sat: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Mary Ellen Bogardus Extension Office 395 HWY 42W Warsaw, KY KEY November 3 *Incumbent 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (#) - Vote for up to # of seats
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE GRANT COUNTY BALLOT STATE SENATE
CITY RACES
The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-byear staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.
The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
17th District
Corinth Commission (4) DARREN BILLITER VICKIE WOLFE DEANNA CALDWELL JESSICA RATCLIFF BEACH
Crittenden Council (6)
School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
JOSEPH C. DUSING* FRED W. SPANIER BRIAN BYRLEY JENNIFER THURMAN-HUMPHREY* JAMES L. PURCELL DANIEL MARTIN* PAULA JANE LOWERY MICHELLE BOHMAN TODD ROBERTS
Grant - 1st District (1)
Dry Ridge Council (6)
R - DAMON THAYER* damonthayer.com
D - JASON STROUDE strouded17.com
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS
WM. BILL WEBB* ERIC BROCKMAN* CARISA HUGHETT* KENNY EDMONDSON* ASHLEY HUMPHREY-BRINKER* JAMES A. ‘JIM’ HENDY*
CHARLOTTE B. SCHMIDT*
Grant - 3rd District (1) LISA SMITH*
Grant - 5th District (1) DEBORAH ROGERS*
Williamstown Independent (2) ANGIE EVANS CLEVELAND* CURT MITCHELL WEBSTER SARAH J. DILLS JEREMY WINTERS*
Williamstown Council (6) GREG MIDDLETON* KIM A. CRUPPER* RONNIE H. MAINES ROBERT W. PERRY*
KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats
WAYS TO VOTE
Drop Box
Early In-Person
Grant Co. Admin Building (outside) 107 N. Main Street Williamstown, KY
Grant Co. Clerk’s Office 107 N. Main Street Williamstown, KY
Corinth City Building 215 Thomas Lane Corinth, KY
October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday, October 17 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Grant County Park U.S. 25 Crittenden, KY
Grant County Clerk’s Office 107 N. Main Street Williamstown, KY
Saturday, October 24 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday, October 31 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Mail Slot on side of buidling October 13 - November 2
Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Mason Corinth Elementary Gym 1 Heekin Road, Williamstown, KY Grant Co. Middle School Gym 305 School Road Dry Ridge, KY Williamstown School Gym 300 Helton Street Williamstown, KY Crittenden Mt. Zion School Cafeteria 270 Crittenden Mt Zion Road Dry Ridge, KY
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE OWEN COUNTY BALLOT STATE SENATE
CITY RACES
The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.
The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
7th District
R - ADRIENNE E. SOUTHWORTH senate7.com
D - JOE GRAVISS joegravissforky.com
I - KEN CARROLL carrollforky.com
Owenton City Council (6) JILL RAYE DUNAVENT JIMMY MARSTON* PATTY SUE MILLER JOYCE CAMMACK NEW CLARK ROBERTS LARRY DALE PERRY* KAYLAN VANNARSDALL J.O. POWERS
Sparta City Commission (4)
STATE HOUSE The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms.
CHAD W. DUNAVENT* BONNIE S. BOND* DALE SAMUEL* BILL DUNAVENT*
WAYS TO VOTE
62nd District
Drop Box
R - PHILLIP R. PRATT* prattforky.com
D - DAVID MAYO facebook.com/DavidMayoKY
SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district.
RICHARD DUVALL GENE RAY STEWART KYLE JACOBS
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
Owen - 1st District (1) KIMBERLY HUNTER*
Owen Co. Clerk’s Office (inside) and at the Entrance (outside) 136 W. Bryan Street Owenton, KY
Early In-Person Owen Co. Clerk’s Office 136 W. Bryan Street Owenton, KY October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Sat: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Owen County Cooperative Extension Building 265 Ellis Road Owenton, KY Lighthouse Church 5405 HWY 127 N Owenton, KY
ERIC CHARLES BAUMANN
Hesler Assembly of God Church 25 Breck Road Owenton, KY
KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats
Monterey Volunteer Fire Department 60 Sawdridge Creek Road Owenton, KY
Owen - 4th District (1)
KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE PENDLETON COUNTY BALLOT STATE HOUSE
CITY RACES
The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms.
The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget.
78th District
R - MARK HART* markhartforstaterep.com
L - JAMES TOLLER facebook.com/TollerForKY78
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district.
Pendleton - 1st District (1) KAREN H. DELANEY*
Pendleton - 3rd District (1)
Butler Council (6) PAT TAYLOR* E-S BONITA BONAR* NANCI BONAR PAUL W. VANLANDINGHAM* TERESA ANTROBUS* ALICE M. SMITH TERRI “MURRELL” BUSH* MASON D. TAYLOR*
Falmouth Council (6) SUSAN BOOHER GIBSON JOYCE CARSON* AMY BECKETT HURST* TAMMY LYNN JOHNSON LUKE PRICE* SEBASTIAN ERNST CRAIG OWEN C. DARRYL AMMERMAN SHANNON RAE JOHNSON* PAUL LUTHER DALTON, JR.
AMBER J. BEEBE*
Williamstown Council (6)
Pendleton - 5th District (1)
GREG MIDDLETON* KIM A. CRUPPER* RONNIE H. MAINES ROBERT W. PERRY*
CHERI Y. GRIFFIN*
WAYS TO VOTE
Drop Box
Early In-Person
Pendleton County Clerk’s Office (inside) 233 Main Street Falmouth, KY
Pendleton County Clerk’s Office 233 Main Street Falmouth, KY
October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Sat: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Sat: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Northern Elementary School 925 Hwy 27 N Butler, KY Pendleton County High School 2525 Hwy 27 N Falmouth, KY Southern Elementary School 320 Fairground Rd. Falmouth, KY
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