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Kentucky Senate District 22 Race

The information below was compiled by candidate websites and a candidate questionnaire distributed by the Commonwealth Policy Center,
a nonprofit, nonpartisan Kentucky organization.

Helen Bukulmez
(D-Paint Lick)

Dr. Donald Douglas
(R-Nicholasville)

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A VOTE FOR DR. DONALD DOUGLAS IS A CONSISTENT VOTE FOR FISCAL
RESPONSIBILITY, PRO-LIFE AND PRO-FAMILY VALUES.

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