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2022 Kentucky Primary Election Results

Kentucky’s 2022 primary elections saw some close races for incumbents and big upsets in northern Kentucky. 

On Tuesday night, three Republican House committee chairmen were defeated by more “liberty” leaning candidates. 

Democratic incumbent Rep. Tom Burch also lost his re-election campaign to challenger Daniel Gossberg. 

Two races pitted Republican incumbents against each other after new redistricting maps placed them in the same district. 

Many incumbent legislators were successful in their primary elections on Tuesday night. Perhaps most notably, Republican state Sen. Donald Douglas defeated Andrew Cooperrider for the GOP nomination to the 22nd Senate District. Douglas’ race against the “liberty” leaning Cooperrider was the most expensive primary contest in Kentucky this year.

Other incumbent lawmakers who won their primary elections including: 

Other seats saw new names on the ballot this primary election cycle in seats left vacant by retiring legislators and primaries to determine challengers for incumbents in the fall. Winners include: 

Meanwhile, at the federal level, all members of Kentucky’s Congressional delegation running for re-election won their primary races. 

Two state lawmakers faced off in a primary election to decide who will be the Democratic candidate to replace retiring Congressman John Yarmuth of Louisville. State Senate Minority Floor Leader Morgan McGarvey got 69% of the vote in his race against state Rep. Attica Scott. 

Former state Rep. Charles Booker (D) won his primary election and will officially face Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul in the fall. 

Stay tuned to The Bottom Line for more updates about the 2022 elections. 

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