Regina Huff

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Regina Huff
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Prior offices
Kentucky House of Representatives District 82
Successor: Nick Wilson

Personal
Profession
Teacher, Special Ed.
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Regina Huff (Republican Party) (formerly Bunch) was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing District 82. She assumed office in 2011. She left office on January 1, 2023.

Huff (Republican Party) (formerly Bunch) ran for re-election to the Kentucky House of Representatives to represent District 82. She won in the general election on November 3, 2020.

Biography

Regina Huff was born in Williamsburg, Kentucky. She attended Cumberland College and Union College. Huff’s career experience includes working as a middle grades special education teacher. She has been a member of the NRA and the Kentucky Association of Professional Educators.[1]

Committee assignments

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2021-2022

Huff was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Huff was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

Kentucky committee assignments, 2017
Appropriations and Revenue
Education
Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Bunch served on the following committees:

2013-2014

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Bunch served on the following committees:

Kentucky committee assignments, 2013
Education
Labor and Industry
Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Safety

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2022

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives elections, 2022

Regina Huff did not file to run for re-election.

2020

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82

Incumbent Regina Huff won election in the general election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Regina Huff
Regina Huff (R)
 
100.0
 
17,139

Total votes: 17,139
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82

Incumbent Regina Huff defeated Matthew Anderson in the Republican primary for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 on June 23, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Regina Huff
Regina Huff
 
64.0
 
5,399
Image of Matthew Anderson
Matthew Anderson
 
36.0
 
3,038

Total votes: 8,437
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2018

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

General election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82

Incumbent Regina Huff defeated Stefanie Kingsley in the general election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Regina Huff
Regina Huff (R)
 
76.3
 
9,041
Stefanie Kingsley (D)
 
23.7
 
2,816

Total votes: 11,857
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82

Stefanie Kingsley advanced from the Democratic primary for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 on May 22, 2018.


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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82

Incumbent Regina Huff defeated Matthew Anderson in the Republican primary for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 on May 22, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Regina Huff
Regina Huff
 
56.4
 
4,961
Image of Matthew Anderson
Matthew Anderson
 
43.6
 
3,841

Total votes: 8,802
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2016

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Kentucky House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on May 17, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was January 26, 2016.

Incumbent Regina Bunch defeated Bill Conn in the Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 general election.[2][3]

Kentucky House of Representatives District 82, General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Regina Bunch Incumbent 78.47% 13,265
     Democratic Bill Conn 21.53% 3,639
Total Votes 16,904
Source: Kentucky State Board of Elections


Bill Conn ran unopposed in the Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 Democratic primary.[4]

Kentucky House of Representatives District 82, Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Bill Conn  (unopposed)


Incumbent Regina Bunch defeated Alex Patrick in the Kentucky House of Representatives District 82 Republican primary.[5]

Kentucky House of Representatives District 82, Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Regina Bunch Incumbent 68.90% 2,995
     Republican Alex Patrick 31.10% 1,352
Total Votes 4,347


2014

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Kentucky House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 20, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 28, 2014. Incumbent Regina Petry Bunch defeated Eskridge Andy Shelton in the Republican primary and was unchallenged in the general election.[6][7][8]

Kentucky House of Representatives, District 82 Republican Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngRegina Petry Bunch Incumbent 58.7% 5,330
Eskridge Andy Shelton 41.3% 3,754
Total Votes 9,084

2012

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives elections, 2012

Bunch won re-election in the 2012 election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 82. She defeated James Larry Goins in the Republican primary on May 22, 2012, and was unopposed in the general election on November 6, 2012.[9][10]

Kentucky House of Representatives, District 82 Republican Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngRegina Petrey Bunch Incumbent 77.3% 3,664
James Larry Goins 22.7% 1,078
Total Votes 4,742

2011

See also: State legislative special elections, 2011

Bunch ran unopposed in the December 20 special election. In light of the circumstances, Democrats did not appoint a challenger. The special election was called to fill the vacancy created when Bunch's husband, Dewayne Bunch, resigned in October after being seriously injured while attempting to break up a school fight.[11][12][13][14]

Campaign themes

2020

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Campaign finance summary


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Regina Huff campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2020Kentucky House of Representatives District 82Won general$20,891 N/A**
2018Kentucky House of Representatives District 82Won general$24,304 N/A**
2016Kentucky House of Representatives, District 82Won $21,700 N/A**
2014Kentucky House of Representatives, District 82Won $12,161 N/A**
2011Kentucky State House, District 82Won $0 N/A**
Grand total$79,055 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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2022

In 2022, the Kentucky State Legislature was in session from January 4 to April 14.

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2012

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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Kentucky House of Representatives District 82
2011-2023
Succeeded by
Nick Wilson (R)


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