List of members of the Louisville Metro Council

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This article contains a list of members of the Louisville Metro Council since its creation in 2003.

YearCouncil District
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2003Denise Bentley (D) [1] Barbara Shanklin (D)Mary C. Woolridge (D)Willie Bright (D) [2] Cheri Bryant Hamilton (D)George Unseld (D) [2] Ken Fleming (R) Tom Owen (D)Tina Ward-Pugh (D)Cyril Allgeier (D)Kevin Kramer (R)Rick Blackwell (D)Ron Weston (D) [3] Bob Henderson (D)George Melton (D) Kelly Downard (R)Glen Stuckel (R) Julie Raque Adams (R) Hal Heiner (R)Stuart Benson (R)Dan Johnson (D) [4] Robin Engel (R)James Peden (R)Madonna Flood (D)Doug Hawkins (R)Ellen Call (R)
2004
2005Jim King (D) [2]
Leonard Watkins (D) [5] David Tandy (D) [6]
2006
Vicki Aubrey Welch (D) [6]
2007Judy Green (D) [4] Marianne Butler (D)
2008
2009 Jon Ackerson (R)Brent Ackerson (D)
2010
Deonte Hollowell (I) [5]
2011David James (D) [7] Jerry T. Miller (R)
Attica Scott (D) [6] David Yates (D) [8]
2012
2013Cindi Fowler (D)Marilyn Parker (R)
2014
2015Jessica Green (D) [9] Angela Leet (R)Bill Hollander (D) Julie Denton (R)
Steve Magre (D) [5]
2016Pat Mulvihill (D)
2017Barbara Sexton Smith (D)Brandon Coan (D)Scott W. Reed (R)
Vitalis Lanshima (D) [5]
2018
2019Keisha Dorsey (D) [7] Donna Lyvette Purvis (D)Paula McCraney (D)Mark Fox (D)Kevin Triplett (D)Markus Winkler (D)Anthony Piagentini (R)Nicole George (D)
2020
2021Jecorey Arthur (D) Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D) [8] Amy Stewart (D) [5]
2022Angela Bowens (D) [5]
2023Tammy Hawkins (D)Kumar Rashad (D) [5] Phillip Baker (D) [5] Ben Reno-Weber (D) [5] Andrew Owen (D)Dan Seum Jr. (R)Jennifer Chappell (D)Betsy Ruhe (D)Jeff Hudson (R)Khalil Batshon (R)
2024
ElectionCouncil District
  1. Resigned to accepted appointment in Governor Ernie Fletcher's administration.
  2. 1 2 3 Died in office.
  3. Resigned to take seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives.
  4. 1 2 Removed from office.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Appointed by city council to fill vacancy.
  6. 1 2 3 Appointed by city council to fill vacancy and subsequently elected.
  7. 1 2 Resigned to take position in Mayor Craig Greenberg's administration.
  8. 1 2 Resigned to take seat in the Kentucky Senate.
  9. Resigned to accepted appointment as a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge.

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