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Kentucky Voters with Medical Emergencies May Now Cast Absentee Ballots

Kentucky Office of the Secretary of State

Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes announced Wednesday that registered voters who are unable to go to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 8, due to a medical emergency may now cast absentee ballots in the general election.

"Every eligible Kentuckian should have an equal opportunity to cast their ballot, including those who cannot physically go to the polls on Election Day," said Grimes. "That's why absentee ballots for voters with medical emergencies are an important part of the election process."

To be eligible, the medical emergency affecting the voter must have occurred with 14 days or less of Election Day. The voter's spouse is also eligible to vote absentee under this provision, KRS 117.077. The application to vote absentee may be requested by the voter, their spouse, parents, or children, and it must be notarized. If the voter has no spouse, parents or children, a designee may request the absentee application.

Persons with questions about absentee voting should contact their county clerk or call the State Board of Elections at 502-573-7100.

GoVoteKY.com is Kentucky's one-stop elections portal where voters can find their polling location, view sample ballots, and find other important elections information.

Eddie Sheridan comes to WKMS after spending nearly 10 years in non-profit radio. He holds an undergraduate degree in English/Professional Writing and is currently attending Murray State University to obtain a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health/Counseling. He has worked in print journalism as a reporter for the Murray Ledger & Times newspaper and has performed freelance writing for publications such as The Lane Report magazine in Lexington.
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