 Well, no doubt about it, with local, state, and federal offices on the ballot, this year's election will be massive. Tonight we begin looking at races for state senator and representative. Only one race for state senate in our area this year, and it won't occur until this fall when Democrat Paula Clemens Combs of Jackson takes on Republican incumbent Senator Brandon Smith of Hazard. 84th District State Representative is also a fall race, as Democrat Tom R. Pope of Harlan takes on Republican incumbent Representative Chris Fugate of Chaves. We get our first primary race in the 90th District, incumbent Representative Tim Couch of Haydn takes on Derrick Lewis of London in the Republican primary. There is no Democrat opponent. In the 91st District, we have the potential for a rematch of the 2016 race, as Democratic former Representative Cluster Howard has filed to run for the seat taken from him by Republican incumbent Representative Toby Harreld of Batyville. But for that race to happen, both men will have to win primary races in May, Howard faces Bruce Shrouse of Booneville in the Democratic contest, Harreld faces Robert Goe, also of Booneville in the Republican primary. In the 92nd District, Republican incumbent Representative John Blanton has a matchup with Democratic challenger Ryan D. Mosley of Emelina in November. The 93rd District race will be a rematch of 2016 with Democratic incumbent Representative Chris Harris of Forest Hills and Pot County taking on Republican challenger Norma Kirk-McCormick of Inez. Harris won the last contest by less than 400 votes out of over 14,000 cast. In the 94th District, Democratic incumbent Representative Angie Hatten of Weizberg gets a pass with no one running against her. In the 95th District, Democrat Ashley Tackett-Laffrey of Martin has filed to run against Republican incumbent Representative Larry Brown in November. In the 96th District, we have a full slate of contests as the only candidate not from Grayson, Kathy Hinkel of Louisa, faces Brandon Music in the Democratic primary. Meanwhile, incumbent Representative Jill York takes on Charles Clark in the Republican contest. The winner of each race will square off in November. Finally, the 97th District will have a new state representative as incumbent William Scott-Wales did not file for reelection. Instead, Republican Bobby Mccool of Van Leer will square off in May against Russell Halsey of Pine Ridge for the right to take on the winner of the Democratic race between Craig Linden of Campton and Isaac Allen of Gracie Creek. Tomorrow we'll have a look at the candidates for the Court of Appeals. Back to you, Gary.