Senate · Kentucky · General Election
Kentucky Senate
📅 General: November 3, 2026 · Primary: May 19, 2026
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Last updated: Apr 25, 2026 04:48 AM
🏛️ Corporate Influence Pipeline
Companies spending $9.6M lobbying Congress are simultaneously directing $17.7M in campaign spending in this race.
Lobbying Issues Connected to This Race
🏥 Healthcare & Pharma
🛡️ Defense & Security
💰 Finance & Banking
🏭 Trade & Manufacturing
Company
Lobbying $
Campaign $
Candidate
Source: Senate LDA filings + FEC data via Hammerhead Intelligence.
Lobbying $ = annual reported federal lobbying expenditures (company-wide).
Campaign $ = IE spending directed at candidates in this specific race.
🏢 Donor Employer Groups — FEC Schedule A
Individual contributions aggregated by employer. Contributions are from employees, not the companies themselves.
BARR (REPUBLICAN PARTY)
Top employer groups (1 also lobby Congress)
ROMANS (DEMOCRATIC PARTY)
Top employer groups (1 also lobby Congress)
WILLETT (DEMOCRATIC PARTY)
Top employer groups (1 also lobby Congress)
STEVENSON (DEMOCRATIC PARTY)
Top employer groups (1 also lobby Congress)
MCCARTHY STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS
$2K
(2)
BOOKER (DEMOCRATIC PARTY)
Top employer groups
MORRIS (REPUBLICAN PARTY)
Top employer groups (2 also lobby Congress)
RIVER ROAD ASSET MANAGEMENT
$8K
(5)
CAMERON (REPUBLICAN PARTY)
Top employer groups (3 also lobby Congress)
PROFESSIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE
$7K
(4)
SINGH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
$7K
(5)
DISTRIBUTED CAPITAL PARTNERS
$7K
(3)
NALL'S SPECIALIZED HAULING
$7K
(4)
MCGRATH (DEMOCRATIC PARTY)
Top employer groups (2 also lobby Congress)
🔀 5 SPLIT DONORS
— Employers whose staff donate to both sides
BLACKSTONE: BARR $29,935 / MORRIS $28,000. MT BRILLIANT FARM: BARR $21,000 / MORRIS $7,000. CONTINENTAL STRATEGY: BARR $14,000 / MORRIS $7,000.
Source: FEC Schedule A (2026 cycle) via Hammerhead Intelligence
Federal Spending Context (statewide)
Federal awards flowing into this jurisdiction · Source: USAspending.gov
Top Industries & Recipients ▾
Direct Health and Medical Insu · $8.5B
All Other Support Services · $912.6M
Other Heavy and Civil Engineer · $372.6M
Hazardous Waste Treatment and · $290.7M
Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extru · $228.0M
Commercial and Institutional B · $209.9M
Recipient
Amount
HEALTH SERVICES KENTUCKY CABINET FOR
$26.9B
HUMANA GOVERNMENT BUSINESS INC
$8.5B
KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
$1.9B
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF
$1.7B
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
$904.0M
EAST KENTUCKY POWER COOPERATIVE, INC.
$494.5M
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT CABINET
$379.3M
KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
$330.7M