Linda H. Belcher Explained

Linda Belcher
State House:Kentucky
District:49th
Term Start:February 27, 2018
Term End:January 1, 2019
Predecessor:Dan Johnson
Successor:Thomas Huff
Term Start2:January 1, 2015
Term End2:January 1, 2017
Predecessor2:Russell Webber (redistricting)
Successor2:Dan Johnson
Term Start3:January 1, 2009
Term End3:January 1, 2013
Predecessor3:Larry Belcher
Successor3:Russell Webber
Birth Name:Linda Howlett Belcher
Birth Date:28 September 1948
Birth Place:Shepherdsville, Kentucky, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Larry Belcher
Education:Eastern Kentucky University (BA)
Western Kentucky University (MA)
Occupation:Educator

Linda Howlett Belcher (born September 28, 1948) is an American educator and politician. She is a three-time member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 49th district, which covers parts of Bullitt County.

Early life and education

Belcher was born in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education from Eastern Kentucky University and a Master of Arts in elementary education from Western Kentucky University.

Career

Outside of politics, Belcher worked as an elementary teacher and was a member of the Little Flock Christian Academy School Board. Belcher served in the Kentucky House of Representatives from 2009 to 2013 and from 2015 to 2017 as a Democrat. She succeeded her husband Larry Belcher in the Kentucky General Assembly after he was killed in an auto accident.[1] [2]

In 2016, Belcher was defeated for re-election by Republican Dan Johnson.[3] Johnson committed suicide in December 2017, two days after elements of his criminal past had been exposed. Belcher ran again for the open seat in a district which president Donald Trump had won with 72% of the vote. Dan's widow, Rebecca, was chosen by Republican officials as their replacement nominee, to oppose Belcher in a special election. Belcher recaptured her old seat with 68% of the vote.[4] [5] She lost to Republican Thomas Huff in the general election of November 2018.[6]

Election results

Date Election Candidate Party Votes %
Kentucky House of Representatives, 49th district
Nov 4, 2008[7] GeneralLinda BelcherDemocratic10,95453.96
Trina SummersRepublican9,34746.04
Larry Belcher died in office; seat stayed Democratic
Nov 2, 2010[8] GeneralLinda BelcherDemocratic7,87850.32
Russell WebberRepublican7,77749.68
Nov 6, 2012[9] GeneralRussell WebberRepublican11,32952.81
Linda BelcherDemocratic10,12447.19
Nov 4, 2014[10] GeneralLinda BelcherDemocratic6,67552.92
Michael NemesRepublican5,93847.08
Nov 8, 2016[11] GeneralDan JohnsonRepublican9,34250.42
Linda BelcherDemocratic9,18649.58
Feb 20, 2018[12] SpecialLinda BelcherDemocratic3,38668.45
Rebecca JohnsonRepublican1,56131.55
Nov 6, 2018[13] GeneralThomas HuffRepublican8,68059.41
Linda BelcherDemocratic5,93040.59

Notes and References

  1. http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/110868/linda-belcher# Votersmart.org.-Linda Belcher
  2. News: Rep Dan Johnson's widow: I want to replace him in Frankfort. Williams. Chris. whas11.com. December 14, 2017. February 21, 2018.
  3. News: How did candidate disowned by GOP for racism end up winning? . Cheves . John . Lexington Herald-Leader . November 20, 2016 . 1A.
  4. News: Linda Belcher defeats Rebecca Johnson to reclaim District 49 seat . Novelly. Thomas. Louisville Courier Journal. February 20, 2018 . February 20, 2018.
  5. News: Dem wins Kentucky state House seat in district Trump won by 49 points. Carter. Brandon. Wilson. Reid. The Hill. February 20, 2018. February 21, 2018.
  6. Web site: Huff wins Ky. House of Representative's District 49 race.
  7. Web site: Official 2008 General Election Results . Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State . February 21, 2018.
  8. Web site: Official 2010 General Election Results . Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State . February 21, 2018.
  9. Web site: Official 2012 General Election Results . Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State . February 21, 2018.
  10. Web site: Official 2014 General Election Results . Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State . February 21, 2018.
  11. Web site: Official 2016 General Election Results . Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State . February 21, 2018.
  12. Web site: Cumulative Report - Unofficial - Special Election Held on February 20, 2018 . Bullitt County Clerk . February 21, 2018.
  13. Web site: Official 2018 General Election Results . Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State . November 4, 2019.