House District 60: Marianne Proctor and Christopher Pavese
Business and education are two priorities of Republican candidates running for Kentucky’s 60th House district seat this year.
The incumbent is Rep. Marianne Proctor of Union, a Texas transplant seeking a second term to the seat she has held since January 2023. Proctor has over 20 years of experience as a speech-language pathologist specializing in neurorehabilitation. She and her husband, Gregg, share their home with their rescue dog, Reagan.
Christopher Pavese is competing against Proctor. Recently retired from the utilities industry, Pavese is a licensed professional engineer who “aims to bring his extensive experience to public service,” according to his campaign website. Pavese and his wife, Erica, live in Union and have three daughters.
The winner of the primary will face Democrat Deborah Ison Flowers of Union in the Nov. 5 general election. Flowers is a nurse, licensed medical massage therapist and business owner.
The 60th House district represents voters in Glenview, Hamilton, Pleasant Valley and parts of Florence and Union, all in Boone County.
Posted on 02 May 2024, 18:54 - Category: News
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