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Your State and Local Government

If you are looking for additional government-related resources or contacts, please contact us.

Senator Steve West represents Bourbon County within the 27th State Senate District.


Representative Matt Koch represents Bourbon County within the 72nd State House District. 


Looking for another State House or Senate member? Find your elected official here.


Kentucky has seven constitutional officers that represent the entire state:

Governor Andy Beshear

Lt Governor Jacqueline Coleman

Secretary of State Michael Adams

Attorney General Russell Coleman

Auditor Allison Ball

Treasurer Mark Metcalf

Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell 



Bourbon County's Fiscal Court, the county's governing body, is headed by County Judge Executive Mike Williams. He is joined on the Fiscal Court by seven magistrates, each of whom represents a portion of the county. Find your magistrate and their contact information here.


Additionally, see below for city leadership information:

City of Paris

City of Millersburg

City of North MIddletown


Seven other individuals serve the county: the county attorney, the sheriff, the fire chief, the coroner, the county clerk, the PVA, and the circuit court clerk. Learn more about them here.


Although most of our work is done at the local and state level, it's important to maintain relationships with our federal elected officials. Click the names below for contact information.


In the Senate, Kentucky is represented by Senator Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul.


In the House, Bourbon County is represented by Congressman Andy Barr of the 6th Congressional District.


"…Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed."


Thomas Jefferson

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