Kentucky, election day and polls closed
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Put simply, Kentucky does not have any scheduled elections Nov. 4 because there are no major statewide, federal or special elections on that date.
The nationwide interest in a handful of high profile East Coast elections has left hopeful voters in Kentucky with nowhere to cast a ballot. Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams released a statement and posted on X that residents of his state,
The next Louisville mayoral race is in 2026 and the next Kentucky governor's race is 2027. Some of the confusion may have been perpetuated by election day making it on to school calendars. Some districts honored it despite no elections.
Kentucky doesn’t have any races on Nov. 4, but that doesn’t mean election officials aren’t busy. “We have to continually prepare for the next election and the next election and the next election,” Taylor Brown, general counsel for the Kentucky Board of Elections, explained.
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Voters will decide who will fill the empty state Senate seat of interim Jefferson County Clerk David Yates in December, Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams announced Oct. 10. According to a post made on X, a special election to fill the seat for ...
State records show out of more than 75,000 registered voters in Kentucky Senate District 37, 58% of them are Democrats while 30% are Republicans.
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams said his office has received calls about polls being closed in the state.