No. According to Ky.gov, absentee ballots must be received by the county clerk by 6 p.m. local time. To ensure your ballot arrives on time, consider visiting a ballot drop box location. Learn more ...
According to the State Board of Elections office, in 2020, 60.3% of registered voters participated (approximately 2.1 million ...
If you voted by mail, you can go to the Kentucky voter information portal to track you ballot. Once you enter your name and birthdate, the portal should take you to a tracker. The tracker will show ...
While many voting deadlines have already passed, Jefferson County has measures in place to make sure those who requested ...
The results of the vote tally are certified by the county board of elections, to the county clerk and all the way up the ...
It's almost Election Day, but many cast their votes early in Kentucky in 2024. Here's what to know about early voting turnout ...
Secretary of State Michael Adams says over 16,000 Kentuckians took advantage of in-person excused absentee voting last week.
Saturday marks the last day that Kentuckians can cast their ballot in-person before Election Day.The day is set to cap off ...
Hundreds of Kentuckians have started making their voices heard at the ballot box. On Thursday, many voters in Lexington found ...
The number of early voters increased on Friday, with a total of 229,994, breaking Thursday’s record-setting turnout. In total ...
More than 225,000 Kentuckians voted the first day of no-excuse in-person voting. That turnout, coupled with absentee voting, ...
Kentucky voters will have a chance to approve state funding for students who do not attend public or "common" schools.