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Kentucky District 6 is a district of the United States Congress in central Kentucky. It contains the cities of Lexington (including its suburbs), Danville, and Frankfort.
The district is represented by Democrat Ben Chandler who has served since 2004.
Kentucky District 5 is in eastern Kentucky, running the length of the Virginia border and almost all of the West Virginia border. It includes the towns of Pikeville, Sommerset, Morhead. Corbin, and Middlesborough.
The district is represented by Republican Hal Rogers who has held office since 1981.
Kentucky District 4 is a district of the United States Congress in northern Kentucky. The 4th is a long district that follows the Ohio River. The majority of the voters live in the suburban Cincinnati counties of Boone, Kenton and Campbell. The 4th’s largest city is Covington located in Kenton County.
It is currently represented by Republican Geoff Davis, who has been in office since 2005.
Kentucky District 3 encompasses nearly the whole of Louisville, Kentucky, which, since the merger of 2003, is contiguous with Jefferson County. (A small portion of southwest Louisville is part of the 2nd congressional district.)
The district is represented by Democrat John Yarmuth, who has served since 2007.
Kentucky District 2 is a district of the United States Congress in Western-central Kentucky. Kentucky within the 2nd congressional district: Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Jefferson, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Ohio, Spencer, Shelby, Taylor, Warren, and Washington. A small part of Louisville is included in the district, though most of the city is in Kentucky’s 3rd congressional district.
The district is represented by Republican Ron Lewis who has served since 1994.
Kentucky District 1 contains the following counties: Adair, Allen, Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Casey, Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Fulton, Graves, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Russell, Simpson, Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster.
The district is presently represented by Republican Ed Whitfield who has held the seat since 1995.
