The Kentucky House of Representatives  is the lower house  of the Kentucky General Assembly . It is composed of 100 Representatives elected from single-member districts  throughout the Commonwealth. Not more than two counties can be joined to form a House district, except when necessary to preserve the principle of equal representation.[ 2] term limits . The Kentucky House of Representatives convenes at the State Capitol  in Frankfort .
History 
The first meeting of the Kentucky House of Representatives was in Lexington, Kentucky , in 1792, shortly after statehood. During the first legislative session, legislators chose Frankfort to be the permanent state capital.
After women gained suffrage  in Kentucky, Mary Elliott Flanery  was elected as the first female member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. She took her seat in January 1922, and was the first woman elected to a Southern  state legislature.[ 3] 
In 2017, the Republicans became the majority party in the House.[ 4] [ 5] supermajority  in the chamber.
Powers and legislative process 
Section 47 of the Constitution of Kentucky  stipulates that all bills for raising revenue must originate in the state House of Representatives.
Membership 
Current composition 
House composition by district 
   Held by Democrats
    Held by Republicans
 
Terms and qualifications 
According to Section 32 of the Kentucky Constitution, a state representative must:
be a citizen of Kentucky, be at least 24 years old at the time of election, 
have resided in the state at least 2 years and the district at least 1 year prior to election. 
Per section 30 of the Kentucky Constitution, representatives are elected every two years in the November following a regular session of the General Assembly.
Leadership 
The speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives is the chief presiding officer of the Kentucky House. The speaker's official duties include maintaining order in the House, recognizing members during debate, appointing committee chairs and determining the composition of committees, and determining which committee has jurisdiction over which bill. Traditionally, the speaker has also served as chair of the Rules Committee and the Committee on Committees.
When the speaker is absent from the floor or otherwise unavailable, the speaker pro tempore fills in as the chief presiding officer of the House.
In addition to the speaker and speaker pro tem, each party caucus elects a floor leader, a whip , and caucus chair.
Leaders 
List of current representatives 
District 
Name 
Party 
Since 
Residence 
Counties represented
  
1 
Steven Rudy Republican
 
2005
 
Paducah 
Ballard , Carlisle , Fulton , Hickman , McCracken 
 
2 
Kim Holloway Republican
 
2025
 
Mayfield 
Graves , McCracken 
 
3 
Randy Bridges Republican
 
2019
 
Paducah 
Livingston , McCracken 
 
4 
Wade Williams Republican
 
2023
 
Earlington 
Hopkins 
 
5 
Mary Beth Imes Republican
 
2021
 
Murray 
Calloway , Trigg 
 
6 
Chris Freeland Republican
 
2019
 
Benton 
Lyon , Marshall , McCracken 
 
7 
Suzanne Miles Republican
 
2013
 
Owensboro 
Daviess 
 
8 
Walker Thomas Republican
 
2017
 
Hopkinsville 
Caldwell , Christian , Trigg 
 
9 
Myron Dossett Republican
 
2007
 
Pembroke 
Christian 
 
10 
Josh Calloway Republican
 
2021
 
Irvington 
Breckinridge , Hardin 
 
11 
J. T. Payne Republican
 
2025
 
Henderson 
Henderson 
 
12 
Jim Gooch Jr. Republican
 
1995
 
Providence 
Crittenden , McLean , Union , Webster 
 
13 
DJ Johnson Republican
 
2021[ a]  
Owensboro 
Daviess 
 
14 
Scott Lewis Republican
 
2019
 
Hartford 
Daviess , Hancock , Ohio 
 
15 
Rebecca Raymer Republican
 
2023
 
Morgantown 
Butler , Muhlenberg 
 
16 
Jason Petrie Republican
 
2017
 
Elkton 
Christian , Logan , Todd 
 
17 
Robert Duvall Republican
 
2023
 
Bowling Green 
Warren 
 
18 
Samara Heavrin Republican
 
2019
 
Leitchfield 
Grayson , Hardin 
 
19 
Michael Meredith Republican
 
2011
 
Oakland 
Edmonson , Warren 
 
20 
Kevin Jackson Republican
 
2023
 
Bowling Green 
Warren 
 
21 
Amy Neighbors Republican
 
2023
 
Edmonton 
Adair , Cumberland , Metcalfe , Monroe 
 
22 
Shawn McPherson Republican
 
2021
 
Scottsville 
Allen , Simpson , Warren 
 
23 
Steve Riley Republican
 
2017
 
Glasgow 
Barren 
 
24 
Ryan Bivens Republican
 
2025
 
Hodgenville 
Green , Hart , LaRue 
 
25
 
Steve Bratcher Republican
 
2023
 
Elizabethtown 
Hardin 
 
26
 
Peyton Griffee Republican
 
2024
 
Mount Washington 
Bullitt , Hardin 
 
27
 
Nancy Tate Republican
 
2019
 
Brandenburg 
Hardin , Meade 
 
28
 
Jared Bauman Republican
 
2023
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
29
 
Chris Lewis Republican
 
2025
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
30
 
Daniel Grossberg Democratic
 
2023
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
31
 
Susan Witten Republican
 
2023
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
32
 
Tina Bojanowski Democratic
 
2019
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
33 
Jason Nemes Republican
 
2017
 
Middletown 
Jefferson , Oldham , Shelby 
 
34
 
Sarah Stalker Democratic
 
2023
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
35
 
Lisa Willner Democratic
 
2019
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
36
 
John Hodgson Republican
 
2023
 
Fisherville 
Jefferson 
 
37
 
Emily Callaway Republican
 
2023
 
Louisville 
Bullitt , Jefferson 
 
38
 
Rachel Roarx Democratic
 
2023
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
39
 
Matt Lockett Republican
 
2021
 
Nicholasville 
Fayette , Jessamine 
 
40
 
Nima Kulkarni Democratic
 
2019
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
41
 
Mary Lou Marzian Democratic
 
2025[ b]  
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
42
 
Joshua Watkins Democratic
 
2025
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
43
 
Pamela Stevenson Democratic
 
2021
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
44
 
Beverly Chester-Burton Democratic
 
2023
 
Shively 
Jefferson 
 
45
 
Adam Moore Democratic
 
2025
 
Lexington 
Fayette , Jessamine 
 
46
 
Al Gentry Democratic
 
2017
 
Louisville 
Jefferson 
 
47
 
Felicia Rabourn Republican
 
2021
 
Turners Station 
Carroll , Henry , Owen , Trimble 
 
48
 
Ken Fleming Republican
 
2021[ c]  
Louisville 
Jefferson , Oldham 
 
49
 
Thomas Huff Republican
 
2019
 
Shepherdsville 
Bullitt 
 
50
 
Candy Massaroni Republican
 
2023
 
Bardstown 
Nelson 
 
51
 
Michael Sarge Pollock Republican
 
2021
 
Campbellsville 
Marion , Taylor 
 
52
 
Ken Upchurch Republican
 
2013[ d]  
Monticello 
McCreary , Pulaski , Wayne 
 
53
 
James Tipton Republican
 
2015
 
Taylorsville 
Anderson , Spencer 
 
54
 
Daniel Elliott Republican
 
2016
 
Danville 
Boyle , Casey 
 
55
 
Kim King Republican
 
2011
 
Harrodsburg 
Jessamine , Mercer , Washington 
 
56
 
Daniel Fister Republican
 
2021
 
Versailles 
Franklin , Jessamine , Woodford 
 
57
 
Erika Hancock Democratic
 
2025
 
Frankfort 
Franklin 
 
58
 
Jennifer Decker Republican
 
2021
 
Waddy 
Shelby 
 
59
 
David W. Osborne Republican
 
2005
 
Prospect 
Oldham 
 
60
 
Marianne Proctor Republican
 
2023
 
Union 
Boone 
 
61
 
Savannah Maddox Republican
 
2019
 
Dry Ridge 
Boone , Gallatin , Grant , Kenton 
 
62
 
Tony Hampton Republican
 
2025
 
Georgetown 
Scott 
 
63
 
Kim Banta Republican
 
2019
 
Fort Mitchell 
Boone , Kenton 
 
64
 
Kimberly Poore Moser Republican
 
2017
 
Taylor Mill 
Kenton 
 
65
 
Stephanie Dietz Republican
 
2023
 
Edgewood 
Kenton 
 
66
 
T. J. Roberts Republican
 
2025
 
Burlington 
Boone 
 
67 
Matthew Lehman Democratic
 
2025
 
Newport 
Campbell 
 
68
 
Mike Clines Republican
 
2023
 
Alexandria 
Campbell 
 
69
 
Steven Doan Republican
 
2023
 
Erlanger 
Boone , Kenton 
 
70
 
William Lawrence Republican
 
2021
 
Maysville 
Bracken , Harrison , Mason , Robertson 
 
71
 
Josh Bray Republican
 
2021
 
Mount Vernon 
Laurel , Madison , Pulaski , Rockcastle 
 
72
 
Matthew Koch Republican
 
2019
 
Paris 
Bourbon , Fleming , Nicholas 
 
73
 
Ryan Dotson Republican
 
2021
 
Winchester 
Clark , Fayette 
 
74
 
David Hale Republican
 
2015
 
Wellington 
Bath , Menifee , Montgomery 
 
75
 
Lindsey Burke Democratic
 
2023
 
Lexington 
Fayette 
 
76
 
Anne Donworth Democratic
 
2025
 
Lexington 
Fayette 
 
77
 
George Brown Jr. Democratic
 
2015
 
Lexington 
Fayette 
 
78
 
Mark Hart Republican
 
2017
 
Falmouth 
Boone , Campbell , Kenton , Pendleton 
 
79
 
Chad Aull Democratic
 
2023
 
Lexington 
Fayette 
 
80
 
David Meade Republican
 
2013
 
Stanford 
Garrard , Lincoln , Pulaski 
 
81
 
Deanna Frazier Gordon Republican
 
2019
 
Richmond 
Madison 
 
82
 
Nick Wilson Republican
 
2023
 
Williamsburg 
Laurel , Whitley 
 
83
 
Josh Branscum Republican
 
2021
 
Russell Springs 
Clinton , Pulaski , Russell 
 
84
 
Chris Fugate Republican
 
2017
 
Chavies 
Breathitt , Owsley , Perry 
 
85
 
Shane Baker Republican
 
2021
 
Somerset 
Laurel , Pulaski 
 
86
 
Tom Smith Republican
 
2021[ e]  
Corbin 
Knox , Laurel 
 
87
 
Adam Bowling Republican
 
2019
 
Middlesboro 
Bell , Harlan 
 
88
 
Vanessa Grossl Republican
 
2025
 
Georgetown 
Fayette , Scott 
 
89
 
Timmy Truett Republican
 
2021
 
McKee 
Jackson , Laurel , Lee , Madison , Wolfe 
 
90
 
Derek Lewis Republican
 
2019
 
London 
Clay , Laurel , Leslie 
 
91
 
Bill Wesley Republican
 
2021
 
Ravenna 
Estill , Madison , Powell 
 
92
 
John Blanton Republican
 
2017
 
Salyersville 
Knott , Magoffin , Pike 
 
93
 
Adrielle Camuel Democratic
 
2023
 
Lexington 
Fayette 
 
94
 
Mitch Whitaker Republican
 
2025
 
Fleming-Neon 
Harlan , Letcher , Pike 
 
95
 
Ashley Tackett Laferty Democratic
 
2019
 
Martin 
Floyd , Pike 
 
96
 
Patrick Flannery Republican
 
2021
 
Olive Hill 
Boyd , Carter , Lewis 
 
97
 
Bobby McCool Republican
 
2019
 
Van Lear 
Johnson , Martin , Pike 
 
98
 
Aaron Thompson Republican
 
2025
 
Ashland 
Boyd , Greenup 
 
99
 
Richard White Republican
 
2020
 
Morehead 
Elliott , Morgan , Rowan 
 
100
 
Scott Sharp Republican
 
2021
 
Ashland 
Boyd , Lawrence 
 
Seating chart 
Past composition of the House of Representatives 
See also 
Notes 
^ Johnson previously served in the house from 2017 to 2019. 
^ Marzian previously served in the house from 1994 to 2023. 
^ Fleming previously served in the house from 2017 to 2019. 
^ Upchurch previously served in the house from 1999 to 2011. 
^ Smith previously served in the house from 1991 to 1993. 
  
References 
^ "How much do Kentucky's governor and other elected officials make? Here's a list" . Louisville Courier-Journal. Retrieved January 17,  2024 .^ Ireland, Robert M. (2011). The Kentucky State Constitution . New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 63– 64. ISBN  978-0-19-987781-2 . OCLC  871172867 . ^ Powers, James C. (1992). John E. Kleber (ed.). The Kentucky Encyclopedia 323– 324. ISBN  0-8131-1772-0 . Retrieved March 11,  2010 . ^ Gerth, Joseph (November 8, 2015). "Ky. Dems guard against efforts to flip House" . Courier-Journal . Retrieved January 6,  2016 . ^ Warren, Michael (November 30, 2016). "Democrats Lose a Southern Holdout" . The Weekly Standard . Retrieved December 14,  2016 .   
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