FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, announced Dec. 28 he plans to file for reelection to the 25th Senate District.


What You Need To Know

  • Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, announced Dec. 28 he plans to file for reelection

  • Stivers represents the state's 25th Senate District 

  • His campaign has raised more than $450,000 in donations so far, according to the Kentucky Senate Republican Campaign Caucus Committee

  • The 2024 Legislative Session begins Jan. 2

“I will be honored and hope to continue representing District 25,” Stivers said in a release. "We’ve done a lot of good things in the 25th Senate District and across Kentucky. We’ve begun decreasing the state income tax in a measured way to get us to zero, allocated record funding toward the education of our children, and made concerted efforts toward building a qualified workforce, which creates even greater opportunity for more quality jobs.”

According to the Kentucky Senate Republican Campaign Caucus Committee, Stivers' fundraising campaign has raised more than $450,000 both inside and outside of his district. The 25th Senate District represents Clay, Jackson, Knox, McCreary, Owsley and Whitley counties.

"I am proud to represent such a significant portion of Southeast Kentucky, and I humbly ask for your vote to continue doing so," Stivers said.

The 2024 Legislative Session begins Jan. 2.