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Kentuckians have been able to hit the polls early this year after a new law created three days of early in-person voting, including Saturday. Many voters and officials say having more options and days to vote has led to shorter lines and easier access.
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Special interest groups are pouring money into nonpartisan judicial races in Kentucky, raising questions about political influence in the state courts system.
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The political shift in recent decades has been dramatic across the Ohio Valley, which was once defined by union power and labor issues, but now is dominated by social issues like abortion, racial justice and gay marriage.
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Kentuckians will decide more than who sits in the state House and Senate chambers next week. A “yes” vote on Amendment 2 on Election Day would create explicit wording in the Kentucky’s constitution saying the right to abortion is not protected under the state’s fundamental legal document.
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This year’s General Election falls three months after catastrophic flooding destroyed lives and homes in eastern Kentucky. Elected officials and local political groups are worried people won’t turn out to vote.
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County clerk offices across Kentucky have seen a rise in open records requests ahead of the midterm elections, which they say have been fueled by conspiracy theories.
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This year’s U.S. Senate contest in Kentucky will see Republican Sen. Rand Paul vying for a third term as he faces his ideological opposite, former Democratic state Rep. Charles Booker.
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Though Kentucky has no regular elections this year, voters in three legislative districts will participate in special elections in November, filling vacancies created by the deaths of two lawmakers and the resignation of another.
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Absentee voting is now open for Kentucky’s General Election in November.Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes said on Wednesday that county clerk’s…
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All eight of Kentucky's presidential electors have cast their ballots for Donald Trump, who won by a landslide, claiming more than 60 percent of the…