In Kentucky, voters will see two ballot issues that they will make a decision on, including Amendment One. Amendment One is a proposal to amend the state constitution to bar people who are not citizens of the United States from voting in Kentucky.
If you’re going to mail it via USPS, don’t wait until the last minute to do so. You can also visit a ballot drop box near you. Kentucky maintains an online list of polling locations and ballot drop boxes for each county in the state, found on the State Board of Elections’ website under the “voters” tab.
Kentucky citizens have until Tuesday to request an absentee voting ballot for the 2024 general election, and there are certain restrictions to request one. The deadline to submit a request for mail-in ballots is Tuesday night before midnight.
Democrat Erin Marshall has accused U.S. Rep. James Comer of wasting taxpayer dollars on his House Oversight investigations.
Congressman Andy Barr faces another underfunded Democrat in Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District this November.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Kentucky.
Amendment 2, also known as the "school choice" measure, is on Kentucky's November ballot. Here's what the state's national lawmakers say about it.
With medical cannabis becoming legal next year in Kentucky, several cities and counties have spent the past few months deciding whether to allow medical marijuana businesses in their area. Around 103 local governments are letting voters decide with a simple yes or no question on this year's ballots.
From what's on the ballot, to important deadline dates to what to bring to the polls, here's everything you need to know.
Thinking of taking a ballot selfie on election day? You may want to think twice. You could be breaking the law, depending on where you live.
While much of the country has all eyes on the US presidential election, many voters in Kentucky are closely watching Amendment Two, as well.Amendment Two allows voters to decide whether public tax dollars should be allowed to go to private schools.