2024 Kentucky Senate election

Republicans maintained their majority in the chamber without gaining or losing any seats.

Cassie Chambers Armstrong was elected in February 2023 following the resignation of Morgan McGarvey to become a U. S.

[7] Greg Elkins was elected in May 2023 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ralph Alvarado in January 2023.

However, before the election was held, Suhr withdrew from the race and Turner died, meaning neither of their votes would be counted.

The winner of the race was a write-in candidate, Republican Scott Madon.

Retiring incumbents by district
Democratic incumbent ran
Democratic incumbent retired
Republican incumbent ran
Republican incumbent retired or lost renomination
Vacant district
Precinct results:
Armstrong
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • 80–90%
  • >90%
Glin
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • >90%
Precinct results:
Elkins
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
Sainte
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • 80–90%
  • >90%
Henderson
  • 40–50%
Results by precinct:
Reed
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
Gallrein
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • 80–90%
Southworth
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
Tie
  • 30–40%
Results by precinct:
Rawlings
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • 80–90%
Results by precinct:
Turner
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • 80–90%
  • 90–100%
Thompson
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
  • 80–90%
  • 90–100%
Tie
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50%
Results by precinct:
Neal
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
  • 70–80%
Scott
  • 40–50%
  • 50–60%
  • 60–70%
Tie
  • 30–40%
  • 40–50%