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Cherlyn Evette Smith
DEMOCRAT
Cherlyn Evette Smith is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 25, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Cherlyn Evette Smith lives in Elizabethtown and has three adult children.
Professional background
Cherlyn is an information technology (IT) business consultatnt. She previously worked as an auditor at the Commonwealth of Kentucky and as a logistics specialist for the U.S. Army from 2004 to 2009.
Political background
Cherlyn Evette Smith previously ran for Elizabethtown City Council in 2022 and the Kentucky House of Representatives in 2024 but did not win.
Economy
Seeks to attract new businesses, support existing ones, foster economic growth and job creation, and develop a business-friendly environment that encourages investment and innovation.
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Public Safety
Supports investing in crime prevention programs, youth outreach, and substance abuse prevention to reduce crime rates.
Advocates for mental health services to be integrated into public safety initiatives to ensure that individuals in crisis receive care and support.
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Healthcare
Supports abortion access, stating, "Access to healthcare includes access to reproductive healthcare and the freedom to make our own decisions."
Prioritizes policies that ensure access to quality healthcare, promote preventive care, and support mental health services.
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Education
Supports increased funding for public education, better salaries and resources for teachers, and improved facilities and materials for students.
Advocates for after-school programs, mentorship initiatives, and extracurricular activities that support student growth and development.
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Energy & the Environment
Seeks to hold corporations accountable for harm done on farms, people, and communities.
Supports improving infrastructure, from roads and bridges to broadband internet.
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Voting & Elections
As of March 10, 2026, Cherlyn Evette Smith’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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