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Beth Sewell

REPUBLICAN

Beth Sewell is running for Kenton County Commissioner, District 1, Republican Primary.

Beth Sewell is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.

Personal background

Beth Sewell is originally from central Indiana. She attended Milligan College in Johnson City, Tennessee. She has a bachelor's degree in education and psychology from Milligan College. She lives with her husband and their two children in the Wallace Woods neighborhood of Covington.

Professional background

Beth previously served as executive director of the Covington Business Council, where she managed the organization's budget and advocated for business priorities in the city. She also previously served as executive director of Raybourn Group International, a nonprofit management firm in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Political background

Beth currently serves as Kenton County Commissioner representing District 1. She was first elected in 2010 and is serving her fourth term.

Economy

Supports lowering property taxes to 1980’s levels.

Supports repurposing 200 acres in Kenton County for a new recreation facility and a permanent Farmers Market Pavilion.

Prioritizes the distribution of funds for site development and redevelopment in multiple cities throughout the county.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Wants to improve roads, water, and broadband infrastructure to meet the service needs of unincorporated residents.

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Public Safety

Supports the creation of addiction recovery programs.

Advocated for consolidating multiple city dispatch centers into one county-run dispatch center to improve efficiency.

Supported hiring and training resource officers in local schools and law enforcement navigators to assist public safety officers.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supported the renovation of the Bavarian Brewery into the Kenton County Government Center and the redevelopment of a former county building into a residential apartment complex in Covington.

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Public Services

Voted to distribute COVID-19 relief funds to community organizations most impacted by the pandemic by soliciting applications from qualifying groups.

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Healthcare

As of April 7, 2026, Beth Sewell’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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