Walton residents voting this November face a unique choice for city mayor. Both candidates have served in the role this year alone: Gabe Brown resigned in May, and Terri Courtney was subsequently appointed to serve out the term. Brown resigned from his second term as mayor after nearly seven years in office. The move followed […]
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House District 78: Mark Hart vs. Timothy Johnson
Mark Hart is running against independent challenger Timothy D. Johnson of Walton for the House 78th District. Hart has held the seat since 2017. Since then, he has been re-elected three times and racked up several legislative wins, especially on issues involving emergency medical services. It’s a field that Hart – an experienced paramedic and […]
House District 69: Steven Doan vs. Wilanne Stangel
Erlanger is ground zero in the 2024 race for the 69th House District, as two candidates who call the city home vye for the 69th House District seat. Facing off are Steven Doan, the incumbent Republican, and Democrat Wilanne Stangel, a library media specialist with 18 years experience in public and private schools. Both are […]
House District 68: Mike Clines vs. Brandon Long
Two Northern Kentucky educators with different views on issues impacting public schools are squaring off in a battle for the 68th House District seat that crosses urban and suburban Campbell County. Mike Clines, an Alexandria Republican, is a longtime NKY private school educator first elected to represent the district in 2022. His challenger is Fort […]
House District 67: Matt Lehman vs. Terry Hatton
Democrat Matt Lehman and Republican Terry Hatton have both vowed to put their constituents first should they be elected to the 67th House District seat left open this year with the retirement of Democratic Rep. Rachel Roberts. Hatton, of Bellevue, is the owner of a private security and consulting firm and a military veteran who […]
House District 66: T.J. Roberts vs. Peggy Houston Nienaber
Limited government versus more responsive government is at the crux of the 2024 race to represent the 66th House District in northwest Boone County. Northern Kentucky attorney and Republican T.J. Roberts of Burlington and Democratic school teacher Peggy Houston Nienaber of Union are in the race for the seat now held by Rep. Steve Rawlings, […]
House District 65: Aaron Currin vs. Stephanie Dietz
Two Northern Kentucky attorneys are battling this year for election to Kenton County’s 65th House District that includes part of Covington, Edgewood, Fort Wright, Lakeview and Park Hills. The Democrat in the race is Aaron Currin of Fort Wright, a Northern Kentucky native who told LINK nky he is running for election because of what […]
House District 64: Kimberly Poore Moser vs. Heather Crabbe
The race for Kentucky’s 64th House District in central Kenton County is between a conservative state lawmaker and a Northern Kentucky attorney hoping to become the first Black woman elected to the seat. Kimberly Poore Moser, a Taylor Mill Republican, is the incumbent. The retired nurse and longtime chair of the Kentucky House Health Services […]
House District 60: Marianne Proctor vs. Deb Ison Flowers
Reproductive rights and public funding for non-public schools are issues that draw a clear ideological line between candidates for the 60th District House seat in Boone County. Marianne Proctor, a Union Republican, is the incumbent. The licensed speech language pathologist is a staunch opponent of abortion “from conception to natural death” and an opponent of […]
Senate District 23: Jennifer Sierra vs. Chris McDaniel
Chris McDaniel squares off with local business owner Jennifer Sierra in the 23rd Senate District race to represent north Kenton County. McDaniel, R-Ryland Heights, is a former commissioned U.S. Army officer and president of McD Concrete in Erlanger. He’s running for a fourth term in the Kentucky Senate, where he chairs the powerful Appropriations and […]

