Kentucky Senate
Upper house of the Kentucky General Assembly
The Kentucky Senate is the upper house of the Kentucky General Assembly . The Kentucky Senate is composed of 38 members elected from single-member districts throughout the Commonwealth . There are no term limits for Kentucky senators. The Kentucky Senate meets at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort annually beginning in January. Sessions last for 60 legislative days in even-numbered years and 30 legislative days in odd-numbered years.[ 2]
Republicans have had control of the Senate since 2000. They currently hold 30 seats to Democrats ' 7.
Terms and qualifications
According to Section 32 of the Kentucky Constitution , a senator must:
be at least 30 years old;
be a citizen of Kentucky;
have resided in the state at least six years and the district at least one year prior to election.
Per section 30 of the Kentucky Constitution, senators are elected to four year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.
Leadership
Prior to a 1992 constitutional amendment , the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky presided over the Senate; the 1992 amendment created a new office of President of the Senate to be held by one of the 38 senators.
Leaders
Additionally, each political party elects a floor leader, whip, and caucus chairman.
Current party leadership of the Kentucky Senate:
Members
Senate composition by district
Held by Democrats
Held by Republicans
Session
Party(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican
Democratic
Vacant
2017–2018 sessions
27
11
38
0
2019 session
28
9
37
1
2020 session
29
9
38
0
2021–2022 sessions
30
8
38
0
January 2, 2023[ 3]
31
6
37
1
January 6, 2023[ 4]
30
6
36
2
March 2, 2023[ 5]
30
7
37
1
June 8, 2023[ 6]
31
7
38
0
Latest voting share
82%
18%
List of current senators
District
Senator
Party
Since
Residence
Counties represented
1
Jason Howell
Republican
2021
Murray
Calloway , Crittenden , Fulton , Graves , Hickman , Lyon , Trigg
2
Danny Carroll
Republican
2015
Benton
Ballard , Carlisle , Livingston , Marshall , McCracken
3
Whitney Westerfield
Republican
2013
Fruit Hill
Caldwell , Christian , Muhlenberg
4
Robby Mills
Republican
2019
Henderson
Henderson , Hopkins , Union , Webster
5
Stephen Meredith
Republican
2017
Leitchfield
Breckinridge , Butler , Grayson , Meade , Ohio
6
Lindsey Tichenor
Republican
2023
Smithfield
Jefferson (Part), Oldham , Trimble
7
Adrienne Southworth
Republican
2021
Lawrenceburg
Anderson , Henry , Jefferson (Part), Shelby
8
Gary Boswell
Republican
2023
Owensboro
Daviess , Hancock , McLean
9
David P. Givens
Republican
2009
Greensburg
Barren , Edmondson , Green , Hart , Warren (Part)
10
Matthew Deneen
Republican
2023
Elizabethtown
Hardin , Jefferson (Part)
11
John Schickel
Republican
2009
Union
Boone (Part)
12
Amanda Mays Bledsoe
Republican
2023
Lexington
Boyle , Fayette (Part), Mercer , Woodford
13
Reggie Thomas
Democratic
2014
Lexington
Fayette (Part)
14
Jimmy Higdon
Republican
2009
Lebanon
Larue , Marion , Nelson , Spencer , Washington
15
Rick Girdler
Republican
2017
Somerset
Clinton , Cumberland , Pulaski , Russell , Wayne
16
Max Wise
Republican
2015
Campbellsville
Adair , Allen , Metcalfe , Monroe , Taylor , Warren (Part)
17
Damon Thayer
Republican
2003
Georgetown
Fayette (Part), Grant , Kenton (Part), Scott
18
Robin L. Webb
Democratic
2009
Grayson
Boyd , Carter , Greenup , Lewis
19
Cassie Chambers Armstrong
Democratic
2023
Louisville
Jefferson (Part)
20
Gex Williams
Republican
2023[ a]
Verona
Boone (Part), Carroll , Franklin , Gallatin , Kenton (Part), Owen
21
Brandon J. Storm
Republican
2021
London
Casey , Laurel , Lincoln , Rockcastle
22
Donald Douglas
Republican
2021
Nicholasville
Fayette (Part), Garrard , Jessamine
23
Christian McDaniel
Republican
2013
Ryland Heights
Kenton (Part)
24
Shelley Funke Frommeyer
Republican
2023
Alexandria
Bracken , Campbell , Kenton (Part), Pendleton
25
Robert Stivers
Republican
1997
Manchester
Clay , Jackson , Knox , McCreary , Owsley , Whitley
26
Karen Berg
Democratic
2020
Louisville
Jefferson (Part)
27
Steve West
Republican
2015
Paris
Bourbon , Fayette (Part), Fleming , Harrison , Mason , Nicholas , Robertson , Rowan
28
Greg Elkins
Republican
2023
Winchester
Bath , Clark , Fayette (Part), Menifee , Montgomery
29
Vacant
Bell , Floyd , Harlan , Knott , Letcher
30
Brandon Smith
Republican
2008
Hazard
Breathitt , Estill , Lee , Leslie , Magoffin , Morgan , Perry , Powell , Wolfe
31
Phillip Wheeler
Republican
2019
Pikeville
Elliott , Johnson , Lawrence , Martin , Pike
32
Mike Wilson
Republican
2011
Bowling Green
Logan , Simpson , Todd , Warren (Part)
33
Gerald Neal
Democratic
1989
Louisville
Jefferson (Part)
34
Jared Carpenter
Republican
2011
Berea
Fayette (Part), Madison
35
Denise Harper Angel
Democratic
2005
Louisville
Jefferson (Part)
36
Julie Raque Adams
Republican
2015
Louisville
Jefferson (Part)
37
David Yates
Democratic
2021
Louisville
Jefferson (Part)
38
Mike Nemes
Republican
2020
Shepherdsville
Bullitt , Jefferson (Part)
2023 Special Elections
History
Carolyn Conn Moore became the first woman to serve in the Kentucky Senate when in November 1949 she won a special election to replace her husband, J. Lee Moore, in the legislature after his death.[ 9] Georgia Davis Powers became the first person of color to be elected to the Kentucky Senate in 1967. Gerald Neal became the first African American ever to be elected to a leadership position in the Kentucky General Assembly in 2014.[ 10] Ralph Alvarado became the first Hispanic to serve in the Kentucky General Assembly when he was elected in 2014.[ 11]
Standing committees
As of 20 January 2023[update] .[ 12]
Past composition of the Senate
See also
Notes
^ Williams previously served in the senate from 1993 to 1999.
References
^ "How much do Kentucky's governor and other elected officials make? Here's a list" . Louisville Courier-Journal. Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
^ "Publications – The Council of State Governments" . February 19, 2020.
^ Caldwell, Michael (January 9, 2023). "Ky. 19th Senatorial District special election to be held" . WAVE .
^ "Alvarado sworn in as health commissioner in Tennessee" . Winchester Sun . January 19, 2023.
^ "Kentucky Democrat wins special election to fill seat in state's GOP-dominated Senate" . Associated Press . February 22, 2023.
^ "Kentucky's 28th District elects new state senator" . wkyt.com . May 16, 2023. Retrieved June 5, 2023 .
^ "Ky. 19th Senatorial District special election to be held" . www.wave3.com . January 9, 2023. Retrieved January 22, 2023 .
^ "Alvarado sworn in as health commissioner in Tennessee" . The Winchester Sun . January 19, 2023. Retrieved February 20, 2023 .
^ Oswald, Sharon (January 5, 1977). "From senate to housemother, Mrs. Moore is mother of 110" . The Tuscaloosa News . Tuscaloosa. p. 8. Retrieved March 15, 2010 .
^ Lawrence Smith (December 2, 2014). "Louisville state senator becomes first African-American elected to leadership in KY legislature" . wdrb.com. Retrieved July 16, 2018 .
^ "Ralph Alvarado" . cof.org . October 28, 2020. Retrieved February 24, 2023 .
^ "2023 Senate Standing Committees" . Retrieved January 20, 2023 .
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