Ken Rechtin
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Ken Rechtin is an American politician of the Democratic Party, who currently serves as one of three county commissioners for Campbell County, Kentucky. Before joining the county fiscal court, Rechtin was a nine-year city commissioner for Newport, Kentucky. He currently lives with his wife Tina.
Rechtin currently works for Fifth Third Bank.
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[edit] 2002
Rechtin ran against incumbent Roland Vories in the Democratic primary and won. In November, he defeated Terry Rasche, garnering 58 percent of the vote, according to Newport, Ky. documents.
He holds the 3rd District seat on the court.
[edit] 2004
Rechtin entered the race to succeed outgoing Democratic Rep. Jim Callahan to represent the 67th house district of Kentucky, but lost in the primary to Dennis Keene, a Wilder, Kentucky, Democrat. Keene would eventually win the seat.
[edit] 2006
Rechtin is unopposed for re-election to his seat on the fiscal court.