Mar 9 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Election Reform Effort Gets Bipartisan Backing The proposal would preserve some of the policies Kentucky implemented last year to ensure voter access during the coronavirus pandemic. By Ryland Barton Mar 9 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Election Reform Effort Gets Bipartisan Backing Ryland Barton
Mar 16 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Delays May Primary Election By More Than A Month Kentucky is delaying its May primary elections, the latest in a series of crowd restrictions announced to try and limit the spread of coronavirus. By Ryland Barton Mar 16 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Delays May Primary Election By More Than A Month Ryland Barton
Jan 15 Kentucky Politics Bill Eliminating Odd-Year Elections In Ky. Passes Legislative Committee Kentucky is one of the few states in the nation that holds elections in odd-numbered years, which generally have low voter turnout. By Ryland Barton Jan 15 Kentucky Politics Bill Eliminating Odd-Year Elections Passes Legislative Committee Ryland Barton
May 17 Local News Old Louisville Poll Sees Low Morning Turnout It’s primary election day for state offices, but voter turnout is low. A polling location on South Fourth Street was eerily quiet at around 11:00 this morning. The polls at Lampton Baptist Church had seen only about a dozen voters 5 hours after the polls opened. Poll worker Deborah O’Gorman says she didn’t notice the […] By Dalton Main May 17 Local News Old Louisville Poll Sees Low Morning Turnout Dalton Main
Apr 20 Local News Absentee Voting Open for Primary Election Less than four weeks until Election Day, certain voters across Kentucky can begin to cast their absentee ballots in the May 17 primary. State law does provides opportunities for citizens such as military personnel, students temporarily residing outside their county, and the disabled to cast absentee votes before the primary election. “It is very important […] By WFPL News Apr 20 Local News Absentee Voting Open for Primary Election WFPL News
Oct 30 Local News Officials Consider Early Voting in Kentucky With Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson predicting long lines for Tuesday's election, the spotlight in Frankfort is shining on legislation allowing early voting in future state elections. Kentucky Public Radio’s Tony McVeigh has the story. By Stephanie Crosby Oct 30 Local News Officials Consider Early Voting in Kentucky Stephanie Crosby