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LIVE RESULTS | The votes are coming in, here are how the races of Kentucky’s state representatives are shaping up

Follow along as WHAS11 provides live updates throughout the night.
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An "I Voted" sticker placed on the building of the Hardin County Clerk's Office.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Polls have closed across Kentucky and results are slowly funneling in for the 2024 General Election.

Follow along as WHAS11 provides live updates throughout the night. This page will be updated as more ballots are tallied.

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Kentucky House Dist. 29

Tim Findley Jr. versus Chris Lewis

Lewis will be the new House representative for District 29.

Kentucky House Dist. 33

Jason Nemes versus Taylor Jolly

Incumbent Jason Nemes will continue to be the House representative for District 33.

Kentucky House Dist. 37

John Stovall versus Emily Callaway

House Dist. 37 is in south/central Jefferson County. Callaway is the Republican incumbent and running for re-election. Stovall is the former Jefferson County Public School bus driver’s union leader applied for the seat in early January.

Kentucky House Dist. 38

Rachel Roarx versus Carrie Sanders McKeehan

House Dist. 38 is in southwestern Jefferson County. Roarx is the Democratic incumbent, and McKeehan is a Jefferson County Public Schools special education teacher.

Kentucky House Dist. 40

Nima Kulkarni

While she was initially disqualified from running for reelection, Nima Kulkarni ended up back on the ballot and running unopposed.

Kentucky House Dist. 41

Mary Lou Marzian versus Sara-Elizabeth Cottrell

Marzian is the House representative for District 41.

Kentucky House Dist. 48

Ken Fleming versus Kate Farrow

House Dist. 48 is in northeastern Jefferson County. Fleming is the Republican incumbent and a former Louisville Metro Councilman. Farrow is a retired operations manager at the Louisville Water Company and a first-time candidate for political office.

Incumbent Ken Fleming will continue to be the House representative to District 48.

Kentucky Senate Dist. 37

David Yates versus Calvin Leach

Yates will continue to be the state senator for District 37.

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