- State Rep. Pamela Stevenson, a Louisville Democrat running to be Kentucky’s attorney general, does not hold a license to practice law in the state of Kentucky.
- According to the State Board of Elections, Kentucky candidates for attorney general must have been practicing lawyers for eight years before their election.
- “Her campaign is deceiving voters and making a mockery of Kentucky’s legal system,” spokesman Sean Southard of the Republican Party of Kentucky told the Washington Examiner.
- Stevenson, who won her second term as a lawmaker in the 2023 midterm elections, is currently in good standing and was licensed by the Indiana State Bar Association in 1984, according to the association’s records.
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Kentucky’s Democratic AG Candidate Not Licensed To Practice Law In State
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