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Additionally, each political party elects a floor leader, whip, and caucus chairman. Current party leadership of the Kentucky Senate: Republican Party. Leader: Max Wise (R-16) Whip: Mike Wilson (R-32) Caucus chair: Robby Mills (R-4) Democratic Party. Leader: Gerald Neal (D-33) Whip: David Yates (D-37) Caucus chair: Reggie Thomas (D-13)
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State delegation to the United States Senate; State delegation to the United States House of Representatives; For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's ...
Mike Wilson (born December 4, 1951) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Kentucky Senate representing District 32 [1] since January 2011. He has served as the Senate Majority Whip since 2018. He is also a veteran of the US Marine Corps. [2]
The 2025 Kentucky General Assembly is the current meeting of the Kentucky General Assembly, composed of the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives. It convened in Frankfort on January 7, 2025, and will adjourn sine die on March 28, 2025. [1] It is the sixth regular session of the legislature during the tenure of governor Andy ...
In Kentucky’s 27th Senate District, a first-time Democratic candidate from Lexington faces a Republican incumbent from Bourbon County.
The 2024 Kentucky Senate election was held on November 5, 2024. The Republican and Democratic primary elections were held on May 21. Half of the senate (all odd-numbered seats) was up for election. Following the 2022 election, Republicans and Democrats held 31 and seven seats, respectively. [1]
Jerry P. Rhoads (born April 5, 1941) is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky Senate from 2003 to 2015. Rhoads was first elected in 2002 following retirement of incumbent senator Dick Adams. [1] He did not seek reelection in 2014 and was succeeded by Republican C. B. Embry. [2]
Republican state Senate candidate Ed Gallrein on the Gallrein farm in Shelbyville, Ky. Gallrein is running against Aaron Reed and incumbent Adrienne Southerworth in the May 21 Kentucky Primary ...