ActiVote Releases Early Poll Numbers Ahead of Maysville/Mason County 2026 Primary Election
With early voting underway, ActiVote releases first look at voter sentiment in local races.
MAYSVILLE, Ky. (Mason County Post) — Activote has released early polling data for several local and state races in the Maysville/Mason County area ahead of the May 19, 2026 election. These figures reflect current voter sentiment from users as captured in the app.
Maysville City Commission At-Large
This multi-candidate race shows a tight field at the top:
David Irwin: 20.0%
Rick Lawrence: 20.0%
Brey Foster: 20.0%
Steve Chandler: 20.0%
Tommy Marshall: 20.0%
David Cartmell: 0.0%
Laron Washington: 0.0%
Ann Brammer: 0.0%
Kirby Bennett: 0.0%
David Doyle: 0.0%
John Meng: 0.0%
Victor Mckay: 0.0%
Several other candidates — including Ann Brammer, David Cartmell, David Doyle, John Meng, Kirby Bennett, Laron Washington, and Victor — are currently polling at 0.0%.
The even split among the top five candidates suggests a highly competitive at-large race for the city commission seats.
Mason County Judge Executive
Republican Slate
Max Moran: 66.7%
Eric Bach: 33.3%
Peggy Frame: 0.0%
Democratic Slate
Owen McNeil: (Running unopposed)
Mason County Commission District 1
Democratic Slate
Rebecca Cartmell: 100.0%
Noah Kalb: 0.0%
Republican Slate
Glenny Riggs: 100.0%
Paula Cokonougher: 0.0%
Rebecca Cartmell and Republican candidate Glenny Riggs have garnered unanimous support in this polling update, indicating minimal opposition from their opponents in District 1.
Mason County Commission District 2
Two separate snapshots appear for District 2:
Republican Slate
• Jason Sheppeck: 66.7%
• Dwayne Sharp: 33.3%
• Larry Fetters: 0.0%
Democratic Slate
• Janet Garrison: 100.0%
• Henry Boone: 0.0%
This indicates strong support for the leading candidate(s) in the district, with one contender pulling away decisively in the latest view.
Kentucky State House District 70
Republican Slate
Travis Huber: 75.0%
Mike Fisher: 25.0%
Greg Toller: 0.0%
Democratic Slate
Charlotte Harris: (Running unopposed)
State Representative Candidate Travis Huber maintains a strong lead in this district race, holding a solid three-to-one advantage over his nearest challenger.
Charlotte Harris the democratic nominee is running unopposed in her party.
Notes on the Data
These percentages are dynamic and based on Activote users in the relevant areas. They represent a snapshot in time and can shift as more voters participate or as the election date approaches. The May 19, 2026 election will determine the final outcomes for these city, county, and state legislative positions.
Activote continues to provide real-time polling insights for these and other Kentucky races. Local voters are encouraged to check the app or official sources for the most current numbers and election details.








