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Sen. Robin Webb Joins GOP, Shrinks Democrats to Six Seats in Kentucky Senate

Democrats now control just six of 38 state Senate seats, prompting Governor Beshear to launch a rural listening tour to rebuild support.

Overview

  • Robin Webb announced on May 30 that she is leaving the Democratic Party for the GOP after representing Eastern Kentucky in the state legislature since 1999.
  • She blamed the Democratic Party’s “lurch to the left” and its failure to address workforce and economic challenges in coal country for her decision.
  • Webb’s defection reduces Democratic representation to six of 38 seats, leaving the party largely absent from rural Senate districts.
  • Governor Andy Beshear has kicked off a grassroots listening tour aimed at restoring rural support ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Webb’s deep coal industry ties and gun-rights advocacy highlight the broader conservative realignment in Eastern Kentucky.