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Kentucky politician
Erika Hancock
Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
from the 57th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2025
Preceded byDerrick Graham
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceFrankfort

Erika Marie Hancock is an American politician who is a member-elect of the Kentucky House of Representatives. Her term will begin in January 2025. She will represent the 57th district, which comprises part of Franklin County.

Political career

Hancock was elected in the 2024 Kentucky House of Representatives election following the retirement of incumbent representative Derrick Graham. She defeated Kristie Powe in the May primary election, and Republican candidate Kyle T. Thompson in the general election with 54.4 percent of the vote.

Electoral history

2024

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Erika Marie Hancock 4,467 67.3
Democratic Kristie Powe 2,168 32.7
Total votes 6,635 100.0
2024 Kentucky House of Representatives 57th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Erika Marie Hancock 11,342 55.4
Republican Kyle T. Thompson 9,127 44.6
Total votes 20,469 100.0
Democratic hold

References

  1. "Official 2024 Primary Election Results" (PDF). Kentucky Secretary of State. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
  2. "Official 2024 General Election Results" (PDF). elect.ky.gov. Kentucky State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
Kentucky House of Representatives
Preceded byDerrick Graham Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 57th district
2025–present
Succeeded byincumbent
Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives
Speaker
David Osborne (R)
Speaker pro tempore
David Meade (R)
Majority Leader
Steven Rudy (R)
Minority Leader
Pamela Stevenson (D)
  1. Steven Rudy (R)
  2. Kim Holloway (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. J. T. Payne (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. Ryan Bivens (R)
  25. Steve Bratcher (R)
  26. Peyton Griffee (R)
  27. Nancy Tate (R)
  28. Jared Bauman (R)
  29. Chris Lewis (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. Mary Lou Marzian (D)
  42. Joshua Watkins (D)
  43. Pamela Stevenson (D)
  44. Beverly Chester-Burton (D)
  45. Adam Moore (D)
  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. Erika Hancock (D)
  58. Jennifer Decker (R)
  59. David W. Osborne (R)
  60. Marianne Proctor (R)
  61. Savannah Maddox (R)
  62. Tony Hampton (R)
  63. Kim Banta (R)
  64. Kimberly Poore Moser (R)
  65. Stephanie Dietz (R)
  66. T. J. Roberts (R)
  67. Matthew Lehman (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. Anne Donworth (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. Vanessa Grossl (R)
  89. Timmy Truett (R)
  90. Derek Lewis (R)
  91. Billy Wesley (R)
  92. John Blanton (R)
  93. Adrielle Camuel (D)
  94. Mitch Whitaker (R)
  95. Ashley Tackett Laferty (D)
  96. Patrick Flannery (R)
  97. Bobby McCool (R)
  98. Aaron Thompson (R)
  99. Richard White (R)
  100. Scott Sharp (R)
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