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Preceded by
  
Don Pasley

Name
  
Donna Mayfield

Political party
  
Republican

Role
  
Legislator

Spouse(s)
  
Bob Mayfield

Party
  
Republican Party

Religion
  
Christian


Born
  
July 18, 1955 (age 68) Lexington, Kentucky (
1955-07-18
)

Alma mater
  
Lexington Community College

Occupation
  
Administrative Officer, United States Marshals Service, Ret.

Education
  
Bluegrass Community and Technical College

Residence
  
Winchester, Kentucky, United States

Donna Mayfield for Representative


Donna Mayfield (born July 18, 1955) is a Republican Kentucky State Representative for Kentucky House District 73 - Clark and Madison Counties. She is the first female state legislator elected to represent Clark County, Kentucky.

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Background

Donna Mayfield was born in Lexington, Kentucky, where she graduated from Bryan Station High School in 1973 and attended Lexington Community College (now Bluegrass Community and Technical College). She began working at the U.S. Attorney's Office in June 1973, and then transferred to the United States Marshals Service in Lexington in June 1975. Mayfield Worked at the United States Marshals Service until retiring as Administrative Officer in September 2001 and was awarded the U.S. Marshals Service Director's Special Achievement Award in 1987. In 2007 she came out of retirement to Work at the Clark County Sheriff's Office, in Winchester, Kentucky, where she worked until she was elected as the Kentucky State Representative for Kentucky House District 73.

Mayfield is a member of Calvary Christian Church and the Winchester Chamber of Commerce.

2010 Election

In January 2010, first-time candidate Donna Mayfield announced that she would run for the Kentucky House of Representatives for the 73rd House District. At the time the District was represented by four-term incumbent State Representative Don Pasley (D-Clark).

Both candidates were uncontested in the May primary races for their respective party nominations.

As the general election approached, both parties expected the political environment to be more favorable to the Republicans candidates. Yet as late as October 20, 2010, the Richmond Register stated that incumbent Don Pasley as favored to win re-election and Kentucky House Speaker Greg Stumbo did not list Pasley as a candidate he believed was among those Democrats especially targeted by Republicans as vulnerable; Kentucky House Minority Leader Jeff Hoover did note that Mayfield was "turning out to be a good campaigner...." So it was considered an upset when Donna Mayfield won the general election on November 2, 2010, garnering 53.11% to Pasley's 46.89% of the vote. The 73rd District includes all of Clark County and part of Madison County, making Mayfield the first female state legislator elected to represent Clark County.

In January 2011, Donna Mayfield was sworn into office and appointed to serve on the House Committees on Education, Transportation, and Economic Development, and Interim Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education.

2012 Election

Donna Mayfield is running for reelection to the Kentucky House of Representatives for the 73rd House District. She will face Democratic challenger JoEllen Reed in the General Election this November. Both candidates were uncontested in the May primary races for their respective party nominations.

Animal protection

In 2015, Donna Mayfield came under fire for tacking an amendment requiring fetal ultrasounds on to KY HB 177, a bill designed to assure that animals in Kentucky have adequate shelter. <ref.Kentucky Legislature HB177. Retrieved on 3/8/2015.</ref. Kentucky has been rated the worst state for animal protection for seven years in a row, and is projected to 'win' this rating for year eight.

References

Donna Mayfield Wikipedia