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2024 Kentucky Primary Election Results

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Kentucky saw many contentious primary election races with results rolling in on Tuesday night.

Legislative retirements have left open seats and many incumbents saw challengers from their own party.

Some races saw very close results and could end up in a recanvass. The following reflects results as of Wednesday morning.

Rep. Killian Timoney was defeated in his Republican primary election by opponent Thomas Jefferson for the 45th House District, which contains parts of Fayette and Jessamine counties. Jefferson will face Democrat Adam Moore this fall.

Sen. Adrienne Southworth lost in a three-way primary in the 7th Senate District, where she came in third. The winner, Republican Aaron Reed, will face Democrat Rhonda Davis in the general election for the seat that encompasses Anderson, Henry, Shelby, and part of Jefferson counties.

In western Kentucky, Rep. Richard Heath narrowly lost his GOP primary race in the 2nd House District to challenger Kimberly Holloway, who does not face a general opponent in November.

Incumbent lawmakers who won their primary re-election race include:

Some of the incumbent legislators will face opposition from the other party in November.

Other race results :

On the national level, current President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary, and former President Donald Trump won the Republican primary. Incumbent Congressmen Morgan McGarvey (D), Thomas Massie (R), and Hal Rogers (R) each won their primary elections. Republican Mike Craven won a primary election to take on McGarvey in the 3rd District, and Democrat Randy Cravens won in a large primary to challenge Republican Congressman Andy Barr in the 6th District. Democrat Hank Linderman won the primary in the 2nd Congressional District to take on Republican Congressman Brett Guthrie in November.

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