Candy Massaroni

American politician
Candy Massaroni
Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
from the 50th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2023
Preceded byChad McCoy
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceBardstown, Kentucky[1]
CommitteesEducation
Tourism & Outdoor Recreation
Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection

Candy Hawks-Massaroni is an American politician and Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from Kentucky's 50th House district since January 2023. Her district consists of Nelson County.[2]

Background

Massaroni was born in Kentucky and moved to Nelson County in 2012.[3] She is a United States Air Force veteran, having served for ten years with multiple oversees deployments.[3][4]

Political career

  • 2022 Incumbent representative Chad McCoy chose not to seek reelection to Kentucky's 50th House district.[5][6] Massaroni won the 2022 Republican primary with 1,523 votes (44.9%)[7] and was unopposed in the 2022 Kentucky House of Representatives election, winning with 12,770 votes.[8]
  • 2024 Massaroni won the 2024 Republican primary with 2,183 votes (64.4%) against challenger Andy Stone[9][10] and will be unopposed in the 2024 Kentucky House of Representatives election on November 5.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Candy Massaroni". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  2. ^ "Legislator-Profile - Legislative Research Commission". legislature.ky.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  3. ^ a b "Re-Elect Candy Massaroni for State Representative". Candy Massaroni - State Representative KY House District 50. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  4. ^ "Nelson County woman seeking to unseat McCoy in 50th District 2022 primary - Nelson County Gazette". nelsoncountygazette.com. 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  5. ^ "Nelson County woman seeking to unseat McCoy in 50th District 2022 primary - Nelson County Gazette". nelsoncountygazette.com. 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  6. ^ "Kentucky Rep. Chad McCoy to retire at end of current term". spectrumnews1.com. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  7. ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky May 17, 2022 Official Primary Election Results" (PDF). Kentucky State Board of Elections. p. 32. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  8. ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky November 8, 2022 Official General Election Results" (PDF). Kentucky State Board of Elections. p. 51. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  9. ^ "Commonwealth of Kentucky May 21, 2024 Official Primary Election Results" (PDF). Kentucky State Board of Elections. p. 30. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  10. ^ Zubaty, Peter W. (2024-05-21). "Massaroni rolls to victory over Stone". The Kentucky Standard. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  11. ^ "Candy Massaroni". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
Kentucky House of Representatives
Preceded by
Chad McCoy
Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
2023–present
Succeeded by
incumbent
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Speaker
David Osborne (R)
Speaker pro tempore
David Meade (R)
Majority Leader
Steven Rudy (R)
Minority Leader
Derrick Graham (D)
  1. Steven Rudy (R)
  2. Richard Heath (R)
  3. Randy Bridges (R)
  4. Wade Williams (R)
  5. Mary Beth Imes (R)
  6. Chris Freeland (R)
  7. Suzanne Miles (R)
  8. Walker Thomas (R)
  9. Myron Dossett (R)
  10. Josh Calloway (R)
  11. Jonathan Dixon (R)
  12. Jim Gooch Jr. (R)
  13. DJ Johnson (R)
  14. Scott Lewis (R)
  15. Rebecca Raymer (R)
  16. Jason Petrie (R)
  17. Robert Duvall (R)
  18. Samara Heavrin (R)
  19. Michael Meredith (R)
  20. Kevin Jackson (R)
  21. Amy Neighbors (R)
  22. Shawn McPherson (R)
  23. Steve Riley (R)
  24. Courtney Gilbert (R)
  25. Steve Bratcher (R)
  26. Peyton Griffee (R)
  27. Nancy Tate (R)
  28. Jared Bauman (R)
  29. Kevin D. Bratcher (R)
  30. Daniel Grossberg (D)
  31. Susan Witten (R)
  32. Tina Bojanowski (D)
  33. Jason Nemes (R)
  34. Sarah Stalker (D)
  35. Lisa Willner (D)
  36. John Hodgson (R)
  37. Emily Callaway (R)
  38. Rachel Roarx (D)
  39. Matt Lockett (R)
  40. Nima Kulkarni (D)
  41. Josie Raymond (D)
  42. Keturah Herron (D)
  43. Pamela Stevenson (D)
  44. Beverly Chester-Burton (D)
  45. Killian Timoney (R)
  46. Al Gentry (D)
  47. Felicia Rabourn (R)
  48. Ken Fleming (R)
  49. Thomas Huff (R)
  50. Candy Massaroni (R)
  51. Michael Sarge Pollock (R)
  52. Ken Upchurch (R)
  53. James Tipton (R)
  54. Daniel Elliott (R)
  55. Kim King (R)
  56. Daniel Fister (R)
  57. Derrick Graham (D)
  58. Jennifer Decker (R)
  59. David W. Osborne (R)
  60. Marianne Proctor (R)
  61. Savannah Maddox (R)
  62. Phillip Pratt (R)
  63. Kim Banta (R)
  64. Kimberly Poore Moser (R)
  65. Stephanie Dietz (R)
  66. Steve Rawlings (R)
  67. Rachel Roberts (D)
  68. Mike Clines (R)
  69. Steven Doan (R)
  70. William Lawrence (R)
  71. Josh Bray (R)
  72. Matthew Koch (R)
  73. Ryan Dotson (R)
  74. David Hale (R)
  75. Lindsey Burke (D)
  76. Ruth Ann Palumbo (D)
  77. George Brown Jr. (D)
  78. Mark Hart (R)
  79. Chad Aull (D)
  80. David Meade (R)
  81. Deanna Frazier Gordon (R)
  82. Nick Wilson (R)
  83. Josh Branscum (R)
  84. Chris Fugate (R)
  85. Shane Baker (R)
  86. Tom Smith (R)
  87. Adam Bowling (R)
  88. Cherlynn Stevenson (D)
  89. Timmy Truett (R)
  90. Derek Lewis (R)
  91. Billy Wesley (R)
  92. John Blanton (R)
  93. Adrielle Camuel (D)
  94. Jacob Justice (R)
  95. Ashley Tackett Laferty (D)
  96. Patrick Flannery (R)
  97. Bobby McCool (R)
  98. Danny Bentley (R)
  99. Richard White (R)
  100. Scott Sharp (R)


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