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Anne Gay Donworth

DEMOCRAT

Anne Gay Donworth is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 76, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Anne Gay Donworth is from Lexington, Kentucky. She has a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia and a certificate in fundraising management from Indiana University. She and her husband, Richie, have two daughters.

Political background

Anne is currently a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing District 76. She was first elected in 2024 and re-elected in 2026.

Economy

Supports building more housing options for all economic levels and connecting affordable housing measures to public resources like transit and social services while maintaining the unique character of Central Kentucky.

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Public Safety

Supports safe gun storage and measures to allow loved ones to remove firearms from individuals in crisis, while acknowledging the right to own guns.

Supports education, felony expungement, and voting rights restoration for incarcerated individuals, while addressing structural inequities in the criminal justice system and promoting youth opportunities to prevent crime.

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Healthcare

Supports comprehensive healthcare reform aimed at expanding access, reducing costs, and improving quality, with a focus on universal healthcare coverage, preventive care, mental health services, and lowering prescription drug prices for all Kentuckians.

Believes in the importance of healthcare, influenced by her family's background in medicine.

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Education

Supports strong early childhood education, fully funding public schools, and investing in technical trades, colleges, universities, and public libraries.

Said, "We must also care for the educators and administrators who help build our workforce of tomorrow."

Said, "We must also invest in quality and affordable child care, which benefits our children, women, and working families."

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Energy & the Environment

Supports gradually moving Kentucky toward clean energy by investing in research and development of renewable energy sources to meet energy needs and build the economy.

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Voting & Elections

Supports removing barriers to voting, enhancing accessibility through initiatives like using libraries as voting centers, and advocates for felony expungement and restoration of voting rights.

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