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Kentucky House of Representatives District 2 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 2 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 2

Incumbent Richard Heath defeated Kimberly Holloway in the general election for Kentucky House of Representatives District 2 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Richard Heath
Richard Heath (R)
 
82.6
 
10,922
Image of Kimberly Holloway
Kimberly Holloway (R) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
17.4
 
2,300

Total votes: 13,222
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Power belongs to the People. The government is in place for our benefit and at our service. Our rights have been chiseled away so slowly that many do not even recognize that it has happened. We are in a position to take back our Power from the government and we can insist that our elected public servants speak on our behalf.

Our forefathers intended and the Constitution demands small government. The general purpose of government is to protect the rights of the smallest minority, which is the individual.

We deserve honest and transparent representation by humble members of the community. Career politicians have made it clear for whom they work. It is as easy as following the money and their voting history. We are already capable of instilling term limits at the ballot box. It is our duty to know what candidates stand for before placing our vote and removing those from office that do not place individual liberty at the top of their priorities.
I support public policies that are written to promote individual liberty. I fully support the First and Second Amendments and medical autonomy, believe that the Right to Life includes preborn babies, and that government has no legitimate claim to your income. It is not the duty of the government to extend so-called "charity," but it is our duty as human beings to assist our neighbors in need on a voluntary basis.

I believe programs and services should be referred to local and community oversight with the exception of national defense and enforcement of contracts. Government spending is out of control because we have allowed it to make itself responsible for attempting to fulfill every need for Americans and for other nations. Humans are capable of making decisions for themselves and are capable of assisting each other voluntarily when there is a legitimate need. Forced charity is not charity. It is enabling, fosters dependence on the government, and enables the government to exert power and control in exchange for basic necessities.

I am also passionate about election integrity, attainable legal immigration, and freedom of individual choice. Peace within and between nations is only achievable if we allow others to manage themselves as opposed to using government to force our own morals upon other groups of people. We must allow others the same freedom we want for ourselves. If there is no victim, there is most often no crime.



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