Ahead of the Kentucky primary election on May 22, 2018, we outline the numbers and proportions of women who have filed as candidates for congressional and statewide office. The data below also provide points of historical comparison to give context to today’s presence and potential success of women candidates.
All data are provided from the Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University. For a full list of the women candidates in KY primary races for congressional and statewide offices, see CAWP’s Election Watch page.
CONGRESS
Current: 0 of 8 members of the Kentucky congressional delegation (0%)
Filed: 6 (4D, 2R)
Percent of all Filed Congressional Candidates (D/R): 21.4% (6 of 28)
SENATE
Current: 0 of 2 senators
- No woman has ever served in the U.S. Senate from Kentucky.
THERE IS NO U.S. SENATE RACE IN KENTUCKY THIS YEAR.
HOUSE
Current: 0 of 6 representatives (0%)
- A total of 2 (2R) women have represented Kentucky in the U.S. House: Anne Northrup (R, 1997-2007) and Katherine Gudger Langley (R, 1927-1931).
Filed: 6 (4D, 2R)
- All 6 (4D, 2R) women candidates for the U.S. House are running to challenge incumbents in the general election.
Districts with Women Candidates: 4 of 6
Percent of all Filed House Candidates (D/R): 21.4% (6 of 28)
Percent of all Filed Democratic House Candidates: 22.2% (4 of 18)
Percent of all Filed Republican House Candidates: 20% (2 of 10)
Recent history: The number of women who filed for major party candidacy for the U.S. House in Kentucky in 2018 is greater than any other year between 2008 and 2018. Between 2008 and 2018, the next highest number of women candidates filed to run for the U.S. House was 2 in 2008, when there was 1 open U.S. House seat being contested. This year, there are no open House seats in Kentucky.
THERE ARE NO STATEWIDE EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS IN KENTUCKY THIS YEAR.