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Fayette Alliance releases the results of its 2024 Primary Candidate Questionnaire

Familiarize yourself with each candidate ahead of this year’s primary election tomorrow, May 21.

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Prepare to head to the polls later this month, Lexington.

Photo provided by Fayette Alliance; Jeff Rogers

The 2024 Primary Election is right around the corner (read: tomorrow, May 21). Three districts within Lexington-Fayette County will hold primary elections from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., including:

  • District 1
  • District 4
  • District 7

Pro tip: Not sure which district you live in? Find out here.

If you’d like to learn more about the Urban County Council candidates, like the five looking to fill District 7’s seat, Fayette Alliance has released the responses to its 2024 LFUCG Primary Candidate Questionnaire.

This resource provides insight into the position of each new candidate and incumbent on policies and growth decisions. Topics include:

  • Land Use Planning
  • Economic Development
  • Infrastructure Investment
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Affordable Housing
  • Transportation
  • And more

Once voting is complete, two candidates will be selected ahead of the general election, held on November 5.
Want more information? The Fayette Alliance newsletter provides monthly updates on growth, development, and land use. Follow along on social media for weekly updates. Explore questionnaire results.

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