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Rudy, Bridges, Imes, and Freeland all return to the Kentucky House

Rudy, Bridges, Imes, and Freeland all return to the Kentucky House
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
2 hours ago | PADUCAH
By West Kentucky Star Staff Nov. 05, 2024 | 11:15 PM | PADUCAH
Steven Rudy, Randy Bridges, Mary Beth Imes, and Chris Freeland have all won reelection to the Kentucky House of Representatives.

Kentucky House Majority Floor Leader Steven Rudy held off his Democrat challenger Fredrick Fountain with 77 percent of the vote to once again serve as the State Representative for the 1st District.

Rudy has served in the house since 2005. His seat represents Ballard, Carlisle, Fulton, and Hickman Counties as well as part of McCracken County.

In the 6th District, Republican incumbent Chris Freeland won his bid for reelection defeating his Democrat challenger Linda Story Edwards also with 77 percent of the vote.

Freeland's seat represents Marshall County, Lyon County, and part of McCracken County. He has been in office since 2019.

State Representative Randy Bridges held off his challenger to win re-election in the 3rd District.

Bridges garnered 67 percent of the vote against Democrat challenger Carrie Gottschalk Singler to continue to serve in the House.

Bridges has served in the house since 2019. His seat represents Livingston County and part of McCracken County.

Mary Beth Imes held off her challenger Lauren Hines to win re-election as State Representative for the 5th district.

The republican incumbent won 66 percent of the vote.

Imes' seat represents Calloway County as well as part of Trigg County. Imes has served in office since 2021.
 
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