Staff report
With almost all precincts reporting statewide, Donald J. Trump has won Kentucky Republican primary for president and Joseph Biden has won the Democratic primary. Trump took 87% of the Republican vote and Biden took 70% of the Democratic vote in a field of ten candidates.
In the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Mitch McConnell took 83% of the vote in a seven-candidate Republican field and Amy McGrath prevailed in the Democratic field of ten with 45% of the vote. State legislator Charles Booker took 43% of the vote.
U.S. House District 2
Republican Brett Guthrie with 89% of the vote.
U.S. House District 3
Republican Rhonda Palazzo with 42.4%
U.S. House 4th District
Republican Thomas Massie with 81%
Democratic Alexandra Owensby with 59%
U.S. House 5th District
Republican Harold Rogers with 91%
U.S. House 6th District
Republican Andy Barr with 90%
Democrat Josh Hicks with 72%
Kentucky Supreme Court District 7
Robert Conley with 39% – nonpartisan
State House District 1
Republican Steven Rudy with 5.7%
State House District 6
Democrat Al Cunningham with 50.3%
State House District 7
Shawn McPherson with 48%
State House District 26
Republican Russell Webber with 79.5%
State House District 27
Democrat Brian Chism with 61%
State House District 28
Democrat Charles Miller with 59%
State House District 30
Democrat Tom Burch with 59%
State House District 39
Republican Matt Lockette with 60%
State House District 40
Democrat Nima Kulkarni with 78.5%
State House District 43
Democrat Pamela Stevenson with 74%
State House District 45
Democrat Shirley Mitchell with 69%
State House District 47
Republican Felecia Rabourn with 51%
State House District 50
Republican Chad McCoy with 59%
State House District 52
Republican Ken Upchurch with 57%
State House District 56
Democrat Lamar Allen with 55.5%
State House District 58
Republican Jennifer Decker with 75%
State House District 59
Republican David Osborne with 78%
State House District 70
Republican William Lawrence with 56%
State House District 71
Republican Josh Bray with 50.2%
State House District 73
Republican Ryan Dotson with 51.4%
State House District 81
Democrat Mike Eaves with 51.4%
State House District 82
Republican Regina Huff with 64%
State House District 83
Republican Joshua Branscum with 57%
State House District 85
Republican Shane Baker with 34%
State House District 86
Republican Tom Smith with 38%
State House District 87
Republican Aaron Yates with 76%
State House District 91
Republican Billy Wesley with 51%
Democrat Paula Clemons-Combs with 53%
State House District 96
Patrick Flannery with 78%
State Senate District 7
Republican Andrienne Southworth with 31%
State Senate District 15
Republican Rick Girdler with 78%
State Senate District 21
Republican Brandon Storm with 40%
State Senate District 26
Special General
Democrat Karen Berg with 57%
State Senate District 29
Republican Johnnie Turner with 70%
State Senate District 31
DemocratGlenn Hammond with 59%
State Senate District 37
Democrat David Yates with 67%
See full election results here.