U.S. House of Representatives Primaries
Republican Party Primary -- 3rd District
The winner of the Republican Party primary in the 3rd district will face the incumbent Rep. John Yarmuth in the November general election. Yarmuth is unopposed in the Democratic Party primary.
Anne Northup |
Robert Devore Jr. |
Corley Everett |
Chris Thieneman |
| P.O. Box 7313 Louisville, KY 40257 northupforcongress.com |
8131 Eagles Crest Ct. Louisville, KY 40291 myspace.com/superdevore7 |
314 North Hubbards Ln. Louisville, KY 40207 everettforcongress.org |
4901 Fern Valley Rd. Louisville, KY 40219 |
| Did not respond | See below* |
*When these surveys were sent out, Thieneman had announced he was withdrawn from the race so he was not sent one. The deadline had passed when he rejoined the race.
Republican Party Primary -- 6th District
The winner of the Republican Party primary in the 6th district will face the incumbent Rep. Ben Chandler in the November general election. Chandler is unopposed in the Democratic Party primary.
Jon Larson201 W. Short St. Suite 210Lexington, KY 40507 kyduiblog.typepad.com/jonlarson |
Tony McCurdyP.O. Box 3125Frankfort, KY 40603 mccurdyforcongress.com |
| Did not respond |
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Other Districts
First District
Incumbent Republican Ed Whitfield has no primary opposition. In November he will face Democrat Heather Ryan, who also has no primary opposition
Second District
State Senator David Boswell and Reid Hare face off in the Democratic Party primary. Neither returned KFTC’s survey. The winner will face State Senator Brett Guthrie in the November general election. Guthrie has no primary opposition. Incumbent Rep. Ron Lewis is not seeking re-election.
Fourth District
Incumbent Republican Rep. Geoff Davis is being challenged in the primary by G.E. Puckett and Warren O. Stone. None of the three returned KFTC’s questionnaire. In November the winner will face Democrat Michael Kelly, who has no primary opposition.
Fifth District
Incumbent Republican Rep. Hal Rogers has no primary opposition. He will face Independent candidate Jim Holbert in the general election.