Legislative Committee Targets

District
Democrat
Republican
|2014 or prior Senator Party Hometown Counties in Senate District Since Committee Chair
1
Stan Humphries: 36,264 (I)
|Humphries, Stan R Cadiz Calloway, Carlisle, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Lyon, Trigg 2013
2 |Carroll, Danny R Paducah Ballard, McCracken, Marshall 2015
3
Whitney Westerfield: 28,655 (I)
Westerfield, Whitney R Hopkinsville Christian, Logan, Todd 2013 Judiciary
4 Ridley, Dorsey D Princeton Caldwell, Crittenden, Henderson, Livingston, Union, Webster 2004
5 Stephen Meredith: 31,096 Gibson, Carroll R Leitchfield Breckinridge, Grayson, Hancock, Hart, LaRue, Meade 2005
6 Embry, C.B. Jr. R Morgantown Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Ohio 2015
7 Julian Carroll: 39,851 (I) Carroll, Julian M. D Frankfort Anderson, Fayette, Franklin, Woodford 2005
8 Bowen, Joe R Sorgho Daviess, McLean 2011 State & Local Government
9 David Givens: 37,791 (I) Givens, David P. R Greensburg Allen, Barren, Edmonson, Green, Metcalfe, Simpson 2009
10 Parrett, Dennis D Elizabethtown Hardin, Jefferson 2011
11 John Schickel: 47,552 (I) Schickel, John R Union Boone, Gallatin, Kenton 2009 Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative Regulations
12 Kerr, Alice Forgy R Lexington Fayette 1999 Economic Development, Tourism & Labor
13 Reggie Thomas: 33,373 (I) Thomas, Reginald D Lexington Fayette 2013
14 Higdon, Jimmy R Lebanon Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Taylor, Washington 2009 Veterans, Military Affairs & Public Protection
15 Rick Girdler: 39,614 Girdler, Chris R Somerset Adair, Casey, Pulaski, Russell 2013 Capital Projects
16 Wise, Max R Campbellsville Clinton, Cumberland, McCreary, Monroe, Wayne, Whitley 2015
17 Damon Thayer: 36,656 (I) Thayer, Damon R Georgetown Grant, Kenton, Owen, Scott 2003
18 Webb, Robin L. D Grayson Bracken, Carter, Greenup, Lewis, Mason, Robertson Aug-09
19 Morgan McGarvey: 39,026 (I) McGarvey, Morgan D Louisville Jefferson 2013
20 Hornback, Paul R Shelbyville Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer 2011 Agriculture
21
Albert Robinson: 33,770 (I)
Robinson, Albert R London Estil, Jackson, Laurel, Menifee, Powell 2005 (1989–96)
22 Buford, Tom R Nicholasville Boyle, Fayette, Garrard, Jessamine 1991 Banking & Insurance
23
Chris McDaniel: 37,409 (I)
McDaniel, Christian R Taylor Mill Kenton 1997
24 Stine, Katie R Southgate Campbell, Pendleton 1999 (1995–98)
25
Robert Stivers: 30,577 (I)
Stivers II, Robert R Manchester Clay, Knox, Lee, Magoffin, Morgan, Owsley, Wolfe 1997
26 Harris, Ernie R Crestwood Carroll, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Trimble 1995 Transportation
27
Steve West: 30,548 (I)
West, Steve R Millersburg Bourbon, Fleming, Harrison, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson, Rowan 2015
28 Palmer II, R.J. D Winchester Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Harrison, Montgomery, Nicholas 2001 (1991-01)
29
Johnny Ray Turner: 26,890 (I)
Turner, Johnny Ray D Drift Breathitt, Floyd, Knott, Letcher 2001
30 Smith, Brandon R Hazard Bell, Harlan, Leslie, Perry 2008 (2001–08)
31
Ray Jones: 26,598 (I)
Jones II, Ray S. D Pikeville Johnson, Martin, Pike 2001
32 Wilson, Mike R Bowling Green Butler, Warren Feb-11 Education
33
Gerald Neal: 34,588 (I)
Neal, Gerald A. D Louisville Jefferson 1989
34 Carpenter, Jared R Berea Lincoln, Madison, Rockcastle 2011 Natural Resources and Energy
35
Denise Angel: 35,860 (I)
Harper Angel, Denise D Louisville Jefferson 2005
36 Denton, Julie R Louisville Jefferson 1995 Health & Welfare
37
Perry Clark: 31,555 (I)
Clark, Perry B. D Louisville Jefferson 2006 (1995-06)
38 Seum, Dan “Malano” R Louisville Jefferson 1995 (1982–88, 1989–92)

 

2016 Kentucky House |2014
District
Democrat
Republican
|Representative Party Hometown County(ies) Elected Committee Chair Vice Chair
1 Steven Rudy: 14,046 (I) |Steven Rudy Rep West Paducah Ballard, Carlisle, Hickman, Fulton, McCracken 2005 State Government
2 Richard Heath: 11,699 (I) |Richard Heath Rep Mayfield Graves, McCracken 2012
3 Gerald Watkins: 9,869 (I) |Gerald Watkins Dem Paducah McCracken 2013
4 Lynn Bechler: 15,065 (I) |Lynn Bechler Rep Marion Caldwell, Crittenden, Livingston, McCracken 2013
5 Kenny Imes: 13,770 (I) |Kenny Imes Rep Murray Calloway, Trigg 2013
6 Will Coursey: 11,399 (I) |Will Coursey Dem Benton Lyon, Marshall, McCracken 2008
7 Suzanne Miles: 13,189 (I) Suzanne Miles† Rep Owensboro Daviess, Henderson, Union 2013
8 Walker Thomas: 6,577 Jeff Taylor† Dem Hopkinsville Christian, Trigg 2016
9 Myron Dossett: 11,425 (I) Myron Dossett Rep Pembroke Christian 2007 Economic Development; Seniors, Military Affairs & Public Safety
10 Dean Schamore: 10,712 (I) Ben Waide Rep Madisonville Hopkins 2011
11 Robby Mills: 9,728 David Watkins Dem Henderson Henderson 2007 Health & Welfare
12 Jim Gooch, Jr.: 12,711 (I) Jim Gooch Rep Providence Daviess, Hopkins, McLean, Webster 1995 Natural Resources & Environment
13 D.J. Johnson: 8,434 Jim Glenn Dem Owensboro Daviess 2007 State Government
14 Matt Castlen: 13,554 Tommy Thompson Dem Owensboro Daviess, Ohio 2003
15 Melinda Prunty: 10,597 Brent Yonts Dem Greenville Christian, Hopkins, Muhlenberg 1997 Appropriations & Revenue; Judiciary
16 Jason Petrie: 10,938 Martha Jane King Dem Lewisburg Logan, Todd 2009 Budget Review, Judiciary and Justice
17 Jim DeCesare: 17,761 (I) Jim DeCesare Rep Morgantown Butler, Grayson, Hardin 2005
18 Tim Moore: 14,996 (I) Dean Schamore Dem Hardinsburg Breckinridge, Hancock, Hardin 2014
19 Michael Meredith: 12,455 (I) Michael Meredith Rep Brownsville Edmonson, Hart, LaRue 2011
20 Jody Richards: 8,561 (I) Jody Richards Dem Bowling Green Warren 1976
21 Bart Rowland: 13,728 (I) Bart Rowland Rep Tompkinsville Hardin (Part), Hart, Metcalfe,Monroe 2012
22 Wilson Stone: 12,115 (I) Wilson Stone Dem Scottsville Allen, Simpson, Warren 2009 Education
23 Steve Riley: 11,445 Johnny Bell Dem Glasgow Barren, Warren 2007 Transportation
24 William Reed: 10,563 Terry Mills Dem Lebanon Casey, Marion, Pulaski 2010
25 Jim DuPlessis: 13,629 (I) Jimmie Lee Dem Elizabethtown Hardin 1993
26 Russell Webber: 14,565 (I) Tim Moore Rep Elizabethtown Hardin 2007
27 Jeff Greer: 9,056 (I) Jeff Greer Dem Brandenburg Bullitt, Meade, Hardin 2007 Banking & Insurance Seniors, Military Affairs & Public Safety
28 Charles Miller: 8,953 (I) Charles Miller Dem Louisville Jefferson 1998 Labor & Industry; Licensing & Occupations
29 Kevin Bratcher: 17,535 (I) Kevin Bratcher Rep Louisville Jefferson 1997
30 Thomas Burch: 12,678 (I) Tom Burch Dem Louisville Jefferson 1978 (1972–75) Health & Welfare
31 Steven Riggs: 12,085 (I) Steve Riggs Dem Louisville Jefferson 1991 Local Government Banking & Insurance
32 Phil Moffett: 15,243 (I) Julie Raque Adams Rep Louisville Jefferson 2011
33 Jason Nemes: 14,146 Ron Crimm Rep Louisville Jefferson 1997 Banking & Insurance
34 Mary Lou Marzian: 19,596 (I) Mary Lou Marzian Dem Louisville Jefferson 1994
35 Jim Wayne: 13,913 (I) Jim Wayne Dem Louisville Jefferson 1991 Local Government
36 Jerry T. Miller: 21,458 (I) Jerry T Miller Rep Louisville Garrard, Madison 2015
37 Jeffery M. Donohue: 7,387 (I) Jeffery Donohue Dem Fairdale Jefferson 2013
38 McKenzie Cantrell: 7,600 Denver Butler Rep Louisville Jefferson 2013 Labor & Industry
39 Russ Meyer: 10,839 (I) Russell Meyer Dem Nicholasville Jessamine, Fayette 2014
40 Dennis Horlander: 11,038 (I) Dennis Horlander Dem Shively Jefferson 1996
41 Attica Scott: 13,257 Tom Riner Dem Louisville Jefferson 1982 Education
42 Reginald Meeks: 15,896 (I) Reginald Meeks Dem Louisville Jefferson 2001 Licensing & Occupations
43 Darryl Owens: 13,173 (I) Darryl T. Owens Dem Louisville Jefferson 2005 Judiciary
44 Joni Jenkins: 13,538 (I) Joni Jenkins Dem Shively Jefferson 1995 Labor & Industry
45 Stan Lee: 15,375 (I) Stan Lee Rep Lexington Fayette 2001
46 Alan Gentry: 9,939 Larry Clark Dem Louisville Jefferson 1984
47 Rick Rand: 13,033 (I) Rick Rand Dem Bedford Carroll, Henry, Oldham, Trimble 2003 Appropriations & Revenue
48 Ken Fleming: 15,097 Bob M. DeWeese Rep Louisville Jefferson 1993 Appropriations & Revenue
49 Dan Johnson: 9,342 Russell Webber Rep Shepherdsville Bullitt 2013 Education
50 Chad McCoy: 13,048 David Floyd Rep Bardstown Bullitt, Nelson, Spencer 2005
51 John Carney: 16,344 (I) John “Bam” Carney Rep Campbellsville Adair, Taylor 2009 Economic Development, Education
52 Ken Upchurch: 13,376 (I) Ken Upchurch† Rep Monticello McCreary, Pulaski, Wayne 2013
53 James A. Tipton: 16,091 (I) Bart Rowland Rep Tompkinsville Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Monroe 2012
54 Daniel Elliott: 12,607 (I) Daniel Elliott† Rep Gravel Switch Boyle, Casey 2016
55 Kim King: 16,797 Kim King Rep Harrodsburg Anderson, Mercer, Spencer 2011
56 James L. Kay II: 12,590 (I) James Kay† Dem Versailles Fayette, Franklin, Woodford 2013 Education Seniors, Military Affairs & Public Safety; State Government
57 Derrick Graham: 15,747 (I) Derrick Graham Dem Frankfort Franklin 2003 State Government
58 Rob Rothenburger: 12,527 Brad Montell Rep Shelbyville Shelby, Spencer 2003
59 David Osborne: 19,159 (I) David Osborne Rep Prospect Jefferson, Oldham 2005 Licensing & Occupations
60 Sal Santoro: 19,737 (I) Sal Santoro Rep Florence Boone 2007
61 Brian E. Linder: 15,373 (I) Brian Linder Rep Dry Ridge Gallatin, Grant, Owen 2012 Agriculture & Small Business
62 Phillip Pratt: 12,662 Chuck Tackett† Dem Georgetown Fayette, Owen, Scott 2016
63 Diane St. Onge: 18,728 (I) Diane St. Onge Rep Lakeside Park Kenton 2013
64 Kimberly Moser: 15,220 Thomas Kerr Rep Taylor Mill Kenton 1985
65 Arnold Simpson: 10,099 (I) Arnold Simpson Dem Covington Kenton 1994 Appropriations & Revenue
66 Addia Wuchner: 18,743 (I) Addia Wuchner Rep Burlington Boone 2005
67 Dennis Keene: 9,232 (I) Dennis Keene Dem Wilder Campbell 2005 Licensing & Occupations Economic Development
68 Joseph Fischer: 20,003 (I) Joseph M. Fischer Rep Ft. Thomas Campbell 1999 Judiciary; Elections, Constitutional Amendments and Intergovernmental Affairs
69 Adam Koenig: 13,892 (I) Adam Koenig Rep Erlanger Boone, Campbell, Kenton 2007 Local Government
70 John Sims, Jr.: 10,049 Mike Denham Dem Maysville Bracken, Fleming, Mason 2001 Agriculture & Small Business; Banking & Insurance; Local Government
71 Jonathan Shell: 16,951 (I) Jonathan Shell Rep West Liberty Menifee, Morgan, Rowan, Wolfe 1993
72 Sannie Overly: 9,668 (I) Sannie Overly Dem Paris Bath, Bourbon, Fayette, Nicholas 2008
73 Donna Mayfield: 11,385 (I) Donna Mayfield Rep Winchester Clark, Madison 2011
74 David Hale: 10,894 (I) Richard Henderson Dem Jeffersonville Montgomery, Powell, Wolfe 2007 Agriculture & Small Business
75 Kelly Flood: 9,816 (I) Kelly Flood Dem Lexington Fayette 2009
76 Ruth Ann Palumbo: 15,028 (I) Ruth Ann Palumbo Dem Lexington Fayette 1991 Economic Development
77 George A. Brown Jr.: 13,245 (I) Jesse Crenshaw Dem Lexington Fayette 1993
78 Mark Hart: 9,035 Tom McKee Dem Cynthiana Campbell, Harrison, Pendleton, Robertson 1997 Agriculture & Small Business
79 Susan Westrom: 11,909 (I) Susan Westrom Dem Lexington Fayette 1999 Enrollment Licensing & Occupations
80 David Meade: 13,698 (I) David Meade Rep Stanford Lincoln, Pulaski, Rockcastle 2013
81 C. Wesley Morgan: 9,056 Rita Smart Dem Richmond Madison 2011
82 Regina Bunch: 13,265 (I) Regina Bunch Rep Williamsburg Laurel, Whitley 2011
83 Jeffrey Hoover: 16,813 (I) Jeff Hoover Rep Jamestown Clinton, Pulaski, Russell 1997
84 Chris Fugate: 10,278 Fitz Steele Dem Hazard Harlan, Perry 2009 Natural Resources & Environment; Tourism Development & Energy
85 Thomas Turner: 15,858 (I) Tommy Turner Rep Somerset Laurel, Pulaski 1997 Transportation
86 Jim Stewart, III: 14,497 (I) Jim Stewart Rep Flat Lick Knox, Laurel 1997 Labor & Industry; Natural Resources & Environment
87 Rick Nelson: 7,224 (I) Rick G. Nelson Dem Middlesboro Bell, Harlan 2001 Labor & Industry
88 Robert J. Benvenuti III: 20,242 (I) Robert Benvenuti III Rep Lexington Fayette 2013
89 Marie Rader: 15,479 (I) Marie Rader Rep McKee Jackson, Laurel, Owsley 1997 Transportation
90
Tim Couch: 12,758 (I)
Tim Couch Rep Hyden Clay, Harlan, Leslie 2003 Natural Resources & Environment
91
Toby Herald: 8,828
Toby Herald Rep Beattyville Breathitt, Estill, Lee 2013
92
John Blanton: 7,745
John Short Dem Hindman Knott, Letcher, Magoffin 2011
93
Chris Harris: 7,363 (I)
Keith Hall Dem Phelps Pike 2001 Natural Resources & Environment
94
Angie Hatton: 8,393
Leslie Combs Dem Pikeville Harlan, Letcher, Pike 2007 Transportation
95
Larry Brown: 9,528
Greg Stumbo Dem Prestonsburg Floyd 2008 (1980-04) Committees, Rules
96
Jill York: 9,353 (I)
Jill York Rep Grayson Carter, Lewis 2009
97
William Wells: 9,525
Hubert Collins Dem Wittensville Floyd, Johnson, Martin, Pike 1991 Transportation
98
Danny Bentley: 9,823
Lewis Nicholls† Dem Greenup Boyd, Greenup 2016
99
Rocky Adkins: 11,143 (I)
Rocky Adkins Dem Sandy Hook Boyd, Elliott, Lawrence, Rowan 1987
100
Kevin Sinnette: 9,215 (I)
Kevin Sinnette Dem Ashland Boyd 2009 Banking & Insurance