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      The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, to elect the six U.S. representatives from the state of Kentucky, one from each of the state's six congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a quadrennial presidential election. Primary elections were held on May 22, 2012.


      Overview




      Redistricting


      Redistricting legislation was passed by both houses of the Kentucky General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Steve Beshear on February 10, 2012.


      District 1



      Republican Ed Whitfield, who had represented the 1st district since 1995, ran for re-election. In redistricting, the 1st district was made slightly more competitive, but continues to strongly favor Republicans.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Ed Whitfield, incumbent U.S. Representative


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Charles Kendall Hatchett, real estate broker and nominee for this seat in 2010


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      James Buckmaster


      = Declined

      =
      Brent Yonts, state representative


      Primary results




      = General election

      =


      Results




      District 2



      Republican Brett Guthrie, who had represented the 2nd district since 2009, ran for re-election. In redistricting, the 2nd district was made slightly more favourable to Republicans.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Brett Guthrie, incumbent U.S. Representative


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      David Lynn Williams, perennial candidate


      = Declined

      =
      Elaine Walker, former Secretary of State of Kentucky


      = Libertarian primary

      =
      Craig Astor ran as a Libertarian:


      = General election

      =


      Results




      District 3



      Democrat John Yarmuth, who had represented the 3rd district since 2007, ran for re-election. The 3rd district was made more favorable to Democrats in redistricting.


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      John Yarmuth, incumbent U.S. Representative


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Burrel Charles Farnsley, perennial candidate


      Primary results




      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Brooks Wicker, financial advisor and candidate for this seat in 2010


      = General election

      =


      Results




      District 4



      Republican Geoff Davis, who had represented 4th district from 2005 to 2012, resigned due to family health issues. In redistricting, the 4th district was made more favorable to Republicans.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Thomas Massie, Lewis County judge-executive


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Walter Christian Schumm, building contractor
      Marcus Carey, lawyer
      Gary Moore, Boone County judge-executive
      Brian Oerther, teacher
      Alecia Webb-Edgington, state representative
      Tom Wurtz, business consultant


      = Declined

      =
      Hunter Bates, former chief of staff to Senator Mitch McConnell
      Kenny Brown, Boone County Clerk
      Ben Dusing, lawyer and former assistant U.S. Attorney
      Trey Grayson, former Secretary of State of Kentucky;
      Adam Koenig, state representative
      K. Lance Lucas, lawyer and son of former Democratic U.S. Representative Ken Lucas
      Rick Robinson, aide to former senator Jim Bunning
      Kevin Sell, businessman
      Katie Stine, President Pro Tempore of the Kentucky Senate
      Damon Thayer, state senator


      Primary results




      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Bill Adkins, lawyer and chair of the Grant County Democratic Party


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Greg Frank, military veteran


      = Declined

      =
      Kenny French, former Gallatin County Judge-Executive
      Patrick Hughes, attorney
      Linda Klembara, president of the Kentucky Women's Network
      Darrell Link, Grant County Judge-Executive
      Ken Rechtin, Campbell County Commissioner
      Nathan Smith, vice chairman of the Kentucky Democratic Party
      Diane Whalen, Mayor of Florence


      Primary results




      = Special election

      =


      Results




      = General election

      =


      Results




      District 5



      Republican Hal Rogers, who had represented the 5th district since 1981, ran for re-election. The 5th district was made slightly more competitive in redistricting.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Hal Rogers, incumbent U.S. Representative


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Kenneth Stepp, lawyer


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Michael Ackerman


      Primary results




      = General election

      =


      Results




      District 6



      Democrat Ben Chandler, who had represented the 6th district since 2004, ran for re-election. In redistricting, the 6th district was modified with the effect that, had the 2008 presidential election been held under the new boundaries, Democratic nominee Barack Obama would have received a share of the vote 1.5 percentage points greater than that which he achieved under the former boundaries.


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Ben Chandler, incumbent U.S. Representative


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Andy Barr, attorney and nominee for this seat in 2010


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Patrick J. Kelly II
      Curtis Kenimer


      Primary results




      = General election

      =
      Randolph S. Vance ran as a write-in candidate.


      Endorsements




      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      References




      External links


      Elections from the Kentucky Secretary of State
      United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky, 2012 at Ballotpedia
      Kentucky U.S. House at OurCampaigns.com
      Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Kentucky at OpenSecrets
      Outside spending at the Sunlight Foundation
      House and Senate Campaign Finance at the Federal Election Commission - House and Senate Campaigns

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