Gorton faces Carter in Lexington mayoral general election
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Incumbent Mayor Linda Gorton and businesswoman Raquel Carter will compete for the city's top office in November's general election, according to unofficial results from Tuesday's primary vote, WUKY 91.3 FM reported.
The two candidates advanced from a competitive primary field to secure their places on the general election ballot. Gorton, seeking another term as Lexington's mayor, will defend her record leading Kentucky's second-largest city, while Carter brings a background in business to the mayoral race.
The November general election will give Lexington voters a choice between maintaining current leadership and pursuing a new direction for the city. Key issues facing Lexington have included development priorities, public safety, infrastructure investment, and economic growth, though specific campaign platforms from both candidates were not detailed in preliminary reports.
Gorton has held the mayor's office since 2019, having previously served on the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council. Her tenure has encompassed the city's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to address affordable housing and downtown revitalization.
The primary results set the stage for what is expected to be an active fall campaign season. Registered voters in Lexington will make the final determination in the general election this November.