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Rhondalyn Randolph
DEMOCRAT
Rhondalyn Randolph is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 13, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Rhondalyn Randolph is from Madisonville, Kentucky. She earned an associate's degree in business administration and management from Owensboro Community and Technical College and a bachelor's degree in multi-/interdisciplinary studies from Western Kentucky University. Rhondalyn lives with her kids in Owensboro, Kentucky, and serves as the senior pastor of Pleasant Point Baptist Church.
Professional background
Rhondalyn is the executive director of the Human Relations Commission for the City of Owensboro. She is also the funeral director apprentice with the McFarland Funeral Home. She previously worked as a housing case coordinator and fair housing advocate for OASIS, Inc and the president of the Owensboro Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Political background
Rhondalyn's campaign for the Kentucky House of Representatives to represent District 13 is her first run for public office.
Economy
Plans to support people through workforce training, skilled trades, small business growth, and economic investment in the district.
Promises to address rising costs by advocating for policies that aim to safeguard household budgets and lessen financial burdens on working families.
Supports practical solutions to ensure families can live in safe neighborhoods and stable housing.
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Public Safety
Supports approaches that protect businesses, neighborhoods, and children.
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Healthcare
Supports expanding healthcare options statewide, believing that "no one should delay care because of cost or access to providers."
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Education
Supports affordable education options, including college and technical training, to prepare students for careers.
Supports expanding access to pre-K education, viewing it as an investment in long-term growth.
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 10, 2026, Rhondalyn Randolph’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Voting & Elections
Opposes the SAVE America Act, calling it "voter disenfranchisement" and that it "could impact the voice and take away voting rights of women."
Opposes Kentucky House Bill 534, which allows the state to work with the federal government to identify noncitizens registered voters, allows judicial candidates to share their political party affiliation, and allow federal officeholders to run for multiple offices.
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