Kentucky voters are gearing up for the May Primary elections, with various key races drawing attention across the state. Here’s what’s on the ballot:
Louisville’s Contested Races
In Louisville, the focus is on several pivotal races, including those for Metro Council, U.S. Congressional Districts, and Kentucky Legislative positions.
U.S. Congressional Districts
- District 2: Democrats Hank Linderman and William Compton vie for the nomination to challenge incumbent Congressman Brett Guthrie in November.
- District 3: Democratic incumbent Morgan McGarvey faces challenges from Geoffrey Young and Jared Randell. The Democratic victor will compete against either Dennis Ormerod or Mike Craven, winners of the Republican race.
- District 4: Republican incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie contends with Michael McGinnis and Eric Deters.
- District 5: U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers seeks reelection against Dana Edwards, Brandon Monhollen, and David Kraftchak.
- District 6: Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Andy Barr runs unopposed in the primary, while five Democrats compete for the nomination.
Kentucky Legislative Races
Several seats in the Kentucky Senate and House are up for grabs, setting the stage for the November general election.
Metro Council Seats
Louisville’s Metro Council is also a focal point, with primaries in various districts:
- District 4: Eleven Democrats vie for the nomination.
- Other Districts: Primaries are also underway in Districts 2, 6, 8, 14, and 24 for Democrats, and in Districts 12, 14, 18, 20, and 22 for Republicans.
Beyond Louisville
The election extends beyond Louisville, with races in Jeffersonville, Shively, La Grange, Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer, Anderson, and Marion Counties.
Polling Information
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. local time on Tuesday. Voters can find their polling locations in Jefferson County and across Kentucky online. WDRB will provide comprehensive election coverage both on-air and online, including returns as they come in via the WDRB News and WDRB+ apps.
As Kentucky voters prepare to cast their ballots, the stakes are high in these crucial primary races.
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