Supporters of school choice in Kentucky are hoping voters will do what the state courts wouldn’t — allow a new path for state-supported payments to private schools. Kentucky is one of three states, along with Colorado and Nebraska,
Campaigns for and against Amendment 2 are spending millions to get their messages heard ahead of Election Day.
BARBOURVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - The 2024 general election is headlined by the presidential race, but there are several issues voters in Kentucky will make decisions on. For some counties and cities, medical cannabis will be on the ballot. Voters can decide whether or not to allow the operation and sale of medical cannabis in their city or county.
After online controversy and death threats, gun rights activist Kyle Rittenhouse spoke to a GOP crowd in Northern Kentucky for about 90 seconds.
On Monday, Coleman warned of dire consequences for public school education if the measure wins approval in next month’s election.
In less than a month, Kentuckians will cast their ballots, and the big local issue with all the attention is Amendment 2. Both sides have dug in on their positions and slogans, and policy experts are also giving their say in research.
Passage of the Freedom to Vote Act would have expanded access to voter registration and the ballot box for millions of Kentuckians for the 2024 election.
Kentucky’s 2024 general election will decide who will get the state’s eight electoral college votes for the presidential race. Some districts will have local elections, such as city council positions or special elections. Two key statewide issues, Amendment 1 and Amendment 2, are also on the ballot.
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Conservative activist Kyle Rittenhouse was scheduled to speak in Covington at a GOP candidate fundraiser for T.J. Roberts. He received death threats.
According to the 2024 election calendar, voters who can't make it to the polls can request their absentee ballot until Oct. 22.
As Kentucky lawmakers begin to consider new legislation for 2025, Secretary of State Michael Adams is putting out a warning for what's to come from generative artificial intelligence.