The following op-ed is written by Boone Co. Judge/Executive Gary Moore, a candidate for reelection in the Republican primary on May 17 I humbly ask for your vote on Tuesday, May 17th. I am seeking another term because I love working for you each day and we have so much more to accomplish! Over the next four […]
Category: Elections
Steve Pendery: Why I’m running for Campbell Co. judge/executive
The following op-ed is written by Campbell Co. Judge/Executive Steve Pendery, a candidate for reelection in the Republican primary on May 17 I’m running for re-election as Campbell County Judge-Executive for the simple reason, that while we have come a long way as a county, there are still many opportunities to make Campbell County even […]
Andrea Janovic: Why I’m running for Campbell Co. Family Court judge
The following op-ed is written by Andrea Janovic, candidate for Campbell Co. Family Court judge I have spent seventeen years as an attorney serving clients throughout northern Kentucky. Family law cases have always been the largest portion of my practice. As you can imagine, these cases present unique challenges because they involve emotion and often bring […]
Watch/Listen: GOP candidates for Senate District 24 answer questions
The Republican candidates in the May 17 primary election for Senate District 24, which includes Campbell, Pendleton, and Bracken counties, as well as part of Kenton County, joined LINK nky for a candidates forum on Tuesday. Shelley Funke Frommeyer, Jessica Neal, and Chris Robinson are competing to represent the GOP in November’s election for the […]
Internal poll shows Massie with commanding primary lead
An internal poll from Rep. Thomas Massie’s campaign shows that the Republican incumbent in the 4th Congressional district has a massive lead over his opponents in the primary. The poll shows that Massie is polling at 66 percent, while his closest opponent, Claire Wirth, is polling at nine percent. George Foking Washington is at four […]
Get to know the candidates running for Kenton County clerk and their thoughts on voter fraud
Incumbent Kenton County Clerk Gabrielle Summe faces one challenger, Danny Whitacre, in the Republican primary on May 17. Summe has been the Kenton County Clerk for the past 12 years. She was first elected to the office in 2010. Gabrielle Summe (R) In 2010, Summe became the first female county Clerk elected to office in […]
Danny Whitacre: Why I’m running for Kenton Co. Clerk
The following op-ed is written by Danny Whitacre, a candidate in the Republican primary for Kenton Co. Clerk Had you asked me a year ago if I would ever enter a political race, I would have emphatically replied, “Never!” After trying to understand why Kenton County ranks as the 62nd most-corrupt county in the USA regarding the […]
Mike Clines: Why I’m running for House District 68
The following op-ed is written by Mike Clines, a candidate in the Republican primary for Kentucky House District 68 As a career educator, I have enjoyed supporting our local families. I love our community – our willingness to come together – our desire for a better life for our children and families. As a school […]
Jessica Neal: Why I’m running for Kentucky Senate District 24
The following op-ed is written by Jessica Neal, a candidate in the Republican primary for Kentucky Senate District 24 Samuel Adams once said, “If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” […]
Shelley Funke Frommeyer: Why I’m running for Kentucky Senate District 24
The following op-ed is written by Shelley Funke Frommeyer, a candidate in the Republican primary for Kentucky Senate District 24 I’m a business owner and Certified Financial Planner. I’m a mother of 6, and grandmother of 5. I’m not your typical first-time candidate. I know that some people spend their whole lives preparing for the […]

