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The2026 Kentucky House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026. The Republican and Democratic primary elections will be held on May 19. Following the2024 election, Republicans and Democrats held 80 and 20 seats, respectively. The deadline for candidates to file is January 9, 2026.[1]
A total of eight representatives (one Democrat and seven Republicans) have announced their retirement, four of whom (one Democrat and three Republicans) are retiring to run for other offices.
This is a list of seats that voted for one party in the2024 presidential election and another in the2024 house election.
This lists the districts whichDonald Trump won in 2024 that are represented by Democrats:
| District | Incumbent | ||||
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| # | Trump margin of victory in 2024 | Member | Party | First elected | Incumbent margin of victory in 2024 |
| 38 | R+1.40 | Rachel Roarx | Democratic | 2022 | D+1.44 |
| 45 | R+4.05 | Adam Moore | Democratic | 2024 | D+0.66 |
| 57 | R+1.96 | Erika Hancock | Democratic | 2024 | D+10.82 |
| 67 | R+2.66 | Matthew Lehman | Democratic | 2024 | D+0.16 |
| 95 | R+57.65 | Ashley Tackett Laferty | Democratic | 2018 | D+12.55 |
This lists the districts whichKamala Harris won in 2024 that are represented by Republicans:
| District | Incumbent | ||||
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| # | Harris margin of victory in 2024 | Member | Party | First elected | Incumbent margin of victory in 2024 |
| 31 | D+3.23 | Susan Witten | Republican | 2022 | R+1.43 |
| 48 | D+2.33 | Ken Fleming | Republican | 2016 2018(lost) 2020 | R+7.48 |
† – Incumbent not seeking re-election
| District | Incumbent | Party | Elected | Party | ||
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| 1 | Steven Rudy | Rep | ||||
| 2 | Kim Holloway | Rep | ||||
| 3 | Randy Bridges | Rep | ||||
| 4 | Wade Williams | Rep | ||||
| 5 | Mary Beth Imes | Rep | ||||
| 6 | Chris Freeland | Rep | ||||
| 7 | Suzanne Miles | Rep | ||||
| 8 | Walker Thomas | Rep | ||||
| 9 | Myron Dossett | Rep | ||||
| 10 | Josh Calloway | Rep | ||||
| 11 | J. T. Payne | Rep | ||||
| 12 | Jim Gooch Jr. | Rep | ||||
| 13 | DJ Johnson | Rep | ||||
| 14 | Scott Lewis | Rep | ||||
| 15 | Rebecca Raymer | Rep | ||||
| 16 | Jason Petrie | Rep | ||||
| 17 | Robert Duvall | Rep | ||||
| 18 | Samara Heavrin | Rep | ||||
| 19 | Michael Meredith | Rep | ||||
| 20 | Kevin Jackson | Rep | ||||
| 21 | Amy Neighbors | Rep | ||||
| 22 | Shawn McPherson | Rep | ||||
| 23 | Steve Riley | Rep | ||||
| 24 | Ryan Bivens | Rep | ||||
| 25 | Steve Bratcher | Rep | ||||
| 26 | Peyton Griffee | Rep | ||||
| 27 | Nancy Tate | Rep | ||||
| 28 | Jared Bauman | Rep | ||||
| 29 | Chris Lewis | Rep | ||||
| 30 | Daniel Grossberg | Dem | ||||
| 31 | Susan Witten | Rep | ||||
| 32 | Tina Bojanowski | Dem | ||||
| 33 | Jason Nemes | Rep | ||||
| 34 | Sarah Stalker | Dem | ||||
| 35 | Lisa Willner | Dem | ||||
| 36 | John Hodgson | Rep | ||||
| 37 | Emily Callaway | Rep | ||||
| 38 | Rachel Roarx | Dem | ||||
| 39 | Matt Lockett | Rep | ||||
| 40 | Nima Kulkarni | Dem | ||||
| 41 | Mary Lou Marzian | Dem | ||||
| 42 | Joshua Watkins | Dem | ||||
| 43 | Pamela Stevenson† | Dem | ||||
| 44 | Beverly Chester-Burton | Dem | ||||
| 45 | Adam Moore | Dem | ||||
| 46 | Al Gentry | Dem | ||||
| 47 | Felicia Rabourn | Rep | ||||
| 48 | Ken Fleming | Rep | ||||
| 49 | Thomas Huff | Rep | ||||
| 50 | Candy Massaroni | Rep | ||||
| 51 | Michael Sarge Pollock | Rep | ||||
| 52 | Ken Upchurch† | Rep | ||||
| 53 | James Tipton | Rep | ||||
| 54 | Daniel Elliott | Rep | ||||
| 55 | Kim King | Rep | ||||
| 56 | Daniel Fister | Rep | ||||
| 57 | Erika Hancock | Dem | ||||
| 58 | Jennifer Decker | Rep | ||||
| 59 | David W. Osborne | Rep | ||||
| 60 | Marianne Proctor | Rep | ||||
| 61 | Savannah Maddox | Rep | ||||
| 62 | Tony Hampton | Rep | ||||
| 63 | Kim Banta | Rep | ||||
| 64 | Kimberly Poore Moser | Rep | ||||
| 65 | Stephanie Dietz | Rep | ||||
| 66 | T. J. Roberts | Rep | ||||
| 67 | Matthew Lehman | Dem | ||||
| 68 | Mike Clines | Rep | ||||
| 69 | Steven Doan | Rep | ||||
| 70 | William Lawrence† | Rep | ||||
| 71 | Josh Bray | Rep | ||||
| 72 | Matthew Koch | Rep | ||||
| 73 | Ryan Dotson† | Rep | ||||
| 74 | David Hale† | Rep | ||||
| 75 | Lindsey Burke | Dem | ||||
| 76 | Anne Donworth | Dem | ||||
| 77 | George Brown Jr. | Dem | ||||
| 78 | Mark Hart | Rep | ||||
| 79 | Chad Aull | Dem | ||||
| 80 | David Meade | Rep | ||||
| 81 | Deanna Frazier Gordon† | Rep | ||||
| 82 | Nick Wilson | Rep | ||||
| 83 | Josh Branscum | Rep | ||||
| 84 | Chris Fugate | Rep | ||||
| 85 | Shane Baker | Rep | ||||
| 86 | Tom Smith | Rep | ||||
| 87 | Adam Bowling | Rep | ||||
| 88 | Vanessa Grossl | Rep | ||||
| 89 | Timmy Truett | Rep | ||||
| 90 | Derek Lewis | Rep | ||||
| 91 | Bill Wesley† | Rep | ||||
| 92 | John Blanton | Rep | ||||
| 93 | Adrielle Camuel | Dem | ||||
| 94 | Mitch Whitaker | Rep | ||||
| 95 | Ashley Tackett Laferty | Dem | ||||
| 96 | Patrick Flannery | Rep | ||||
| 97 | Bobby McCool | Rep | ||||
| 98 | Aaron Thompson | Rep | ||||
| 99 | Richard White | Rep | ||||
| 100 | Scott Sharp | Rep | ||||
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