Democratic Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman is in campaign mode in opposing a ballot measure that would allow Kentucky tax dollars to support students attending private or charter schools.
Kentucky’s three-day early voting period runs Thursday, Oct. 31, through Saturday, Nov. 2. You can also request a ballot by mail until Tuesday, Oct. 22, when the state’s absentee ballot portal will close at 11:59 p.m. local time.
Oct. 7, to register to vote in this year’s election. Registering can be completed online, via mail or by returning voter registration cards to your county clerk’s office. The general election is Tuesday,
This article is republished from the Northern Kentucky Tribune, a nonprofit publication of the Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism. Controversial gun rights advocate Kyle Rittenhouse is to be the special guest of a campaign fundraiser Oct.
There is now less than a month to go until Election Day, and Monday marks the last day that Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana residents can register to vote.
There are many things at stake this election, including voting for a new president, Kentucky State House and Louisville Metro Council.
In Kentucky, vandalizing or removing a yard sign from someone’s property can result in hefty fines and a months-long jail stay. Still, law enforcement authorities say people often aren’t aware stealing a campaign yard sign could land them in serious trouble.
Kentucky's 'Liberty' wing is growing statewide, with at least four candidates running in the 2024 General Election.
A 1996 U.S. law made it illegal for noncitizens to vote in elections for president or members of Congress. Violators can be fined, imprisoned for up to a year, or also deported.Kentucky is one of eight states with a proposed citizenship requirement measures on their ballots this year.
Donald Trump's speeches have grown noticeably darker and less coherent — and New York Times correspondent Peter Baker has tracked the changes using statistics.The reporter conducted an analysis of the former president's rally speeches dating back to 2015 and found that they had nearly doubled in
Donald Trump and his family are setting the stage for post-election chaos with increasingly violent rhetoric, according to panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."The former president returned to Butler, Pennsylvania,