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Sherry Goodridge

REPUBLICAN

Sherry Goodridge is running for Kenton County Commissioner, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Sherry Goodridge was born in Pike County, Kentucky. She volunteers at the Women's Crisis Center. Sherry and her husband, Todd, currently live in Independence, Kentucky, and attends St. Cecilia Catholic Church.

Professional background

Sherry is a senior executive assistant at Fidelity Investments. Before that, she worked as a deputy clerk at the Kenton County Circuit Court and as an executive assistant at the Kentucky Speedway.

Political background

Sherry's campaign to represent District 2 on the Kenton County Commission is her first run for public office.

Economy

Plans to avoid "unnecessary government expansion, overregulation and excessive taxation."

Does not oppose Kenton County's current practice of dedicating funds to advocate groups like BE NKY and OneNKY, saying they can provide a fresh perspective for the community, but also says she will look into the matter.

Says she wants to work with state legislators to reduce the tax burden, particularly for senior citizens and veterans.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

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

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Public Safety

Believes the government should ensure safety, protect freedoms, and respect "cherished values."

Supports the Kenton County Police.

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Housing & Urban Development

Says that Kenton County's Site Readiness Initiative, which calls for the industrial development of 5400 acres of county land, can't be repealed and that "having a plan in place for what is built where is good for the county and the residents."

Thinks community input is essential in determining future land use plans in Kenton County.

Believes it is vital to support the rural community and small businesses by keeping family farms active.

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Public Services

Supports improving schools.

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Healthcare

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

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Ethics & Conduct

Says her involvement with local Republican Party organizations like the Kenton County Republican Women's Club, of which District 1 Commissioner Beth Sewell is also a member, will not be a conflict of interest and that she has "no problem keeping things separate as they should be."

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