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Paul Hornback (born in Shelbyville, Kentucky) is an American politician and former Republican member of the
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. Hornback represented District 20 from January 2011 to January 2023.


Education

Hornback graduated from Shelby County High School.


Elections

February 24, 2023. *2022 Hornback did not run for re-election. *2018 Hornback was unopposed in the May 22, 2018, Republican Primary and defeated Democratic nominee Dave Suetholz in the November 6, 2018, general election winning with 25,775 votes (56.5%). *2014 Hornback won the May 20, 2014, Republican Primary with 6,079 votes (82.9%) against Tony McCurdy. Paul Hornback was unopposed in the November 4, 2014, general election. *2010 When District 20 Senator Gary Tapp retired and left the seat open, Hornback won the May 18, 2010, Republican Primary with 5,328 votes (62.9%) and won the November 2, 2010, general election with 26,883 votes (60.5%) against Democratic nominee David Eaton, who had run for a House seat in 2002 and 2004.


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