
Ryan Quarles

Ryan Quarles
Kentucky Republican Senate nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleOther
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age42 years old (Oct 20, 1983)
GenderMale
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LocationKentucky
BackgroundAcademic administrator
EducationUniversity of Kentucky — undergraduate majors in agricultural economics, political science, and public service & leadership (2006)
Notable personal detailsRyan Francis Quarles is an American academic administrator and Republican politician who served as Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture from 2016 to 2024 and previously represented Kentucky House District 62 from 2011 to 2016. He became president of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) in 2024. He has degrees from the University of Kentucky, Harvard University, and Vanderbilt University.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate supports eliminating Kentucky’s personal income tax and endorses tax cuts as a path to economic growth and competitiveness. He has praised a gradual, stair-step approach to reduce the income tax toward zero and argued that no-income-tax states attract businesses and retirees.
Healthcare
Supports expanding patient access to medical treatments such as legal medical marijuana and has promoted ‘food as medicine’/hunger-relief initiatives; there is no clear, direct public evidence of his position on broader health-care system reforms (ACA, Medicare for All, Medicaid expansion, or major market-based reforms).
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Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Opposes abortion access except where allowed under Kentucky’s current near-total ban (only to save the life of the mother or prevent disabling injury) and describes himself as pro‑life; does not support adding rape or incest exceptions.
Climate & Energy
Has supported state incentives for renewable chemical and biofuel production and highlighted farmers’ use of carbon sequestration, while also criticizing environmental activists and opposing regulations perceived as harmful to agriculture; statements emphasize both renewable economic opportunities and defending fossil-fuel/agriculture interests.
Public Safety & Guns
Supports the Second Amendment and opposes red-flag laws and mandatory safe-storage mandates, emphasizes due-process protections and mental-health approaches to reduce gun violence. Portrays gun ownership as a personal/family tradition while saying policy focus should be on mental-health interventions rather than additional gun restrictions.
News
Ryan Quarles is not a focus of the latest report; the main news is that Sen. Mitch McConnell has been released from the hospital after treatment for flu-like symptoms. The article also notes McConnell will not seek reelection and highlights other Republicans as candidates for the 2026 Kentucky U.S. Senate race, but it does not describe any specific new development involving Quarles.
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