Elected officials Presidential elections Letcher County has a somewhat similar political history to West Virginia. Under the
Fourth Party System it was a reliable Republican county, voting Republican in every election from 1884 to 1928. However, with increasing unionization under the
New Deal it turned for the next sixty to seventy years into a fairly solid Democratic county, apart from the 1956 and 1972 landslides and the candidacy of
John F. Kennedy. However, since 2004 as the Democratic Party has become opposed to coal production due to
global warming issues, it has become a solidly Republican county.
Governor In the
2023 Kentucky Gubernatorial Election, popular incumbent
Governor Andy Beshear won Letcher County by a margin of 4 points, marking the first instance since 2015 that a Democrat clinched victory in the county in any statewide race.
Senate Letcher County is a solid Republican county in Senate elections, having re-elected Republican
Rand Paul in
2022 with 67.6% (3,873 votes) of the vote over Democrat
Charles Booker. In
2020, the county re-elected Republican
Mitch McConnell with 71% (6,441 votes) of the vote over Democrat
Amy McGrath.
House Letcher County is part of
Kentucky's 5th congressional district, represented by Republican
Hal Rogers. It re-elected Rogers in
2022, with 79% (4,538 votes) of the vote over Democrat Conor Halbleib.
State senate Letcher County is part of
Kentucky's 29th Senate district, which is represented by Republican
Scott Madon. It voted to elect
Johnnie L. Turner in 2020, with 54.8% (4,900 votes) of the vote over 20-year Democratic incumbent
Johnny Ray Turner.
State house Letcher County is part of Kentucky's 94th house district, represented by Republican
Mitch Whitaker of
Fleming-Neon. In 2022, it voted to re-elect Democratic representative
Angie Hatton, with 60.7% of the vote.
Local government Judge/executive The Judge/Executive is responsible for executing legislation, executing laws passed by the state, informing the
fiscal court with the operations of the county departments, boards, and commissions, demanding all offices, departments, boards, commissions, to make an annual financial report to the fiscal court, submitting an annual budget to the fiscal court, administering budget plans passed by the fiscal court, informing the fiscal court with the financial state and needs of the county, and supervising, appointing, removing, or suspending county officials. The judge/executive as of 2024 is Republican Terry Adams.
County attorney The County Attorney is the legal counsel for the county government. The county attorney's role is to give legal advice to the fiscal court and county officials, and act as a legal representative to county departments, board, or commissions. The county attorney is Democrat Jamie Hatton.
Commonwealth attorney The Commonwealth Attorney is responsible for attending each
circuit court held in their judicial circuit. The Commonwealth attorney has the ability to prosecute violations, and present evidence to a
grand jury. , the Commonwealth attorney is Matt Butler.
Property valuation administrator The property valuation administrator has the ability to assess property within the county and prepare property records. The property valuation administrator is Democrat Ricky Rose.
District judge The district judge manages juvenile issues, city and county laws, misdemeanors, violations, traffic offenses, probate of wills, arraignments, domestic violence and abuse, and small civil issues. Until his September 2024 murder, the district judge was Kevin R. Mullins. The magistrates are: • District 1 – Jack Banks The members of the school board are: • District 1 – Lena Parsons ==Economy==