Ready to Vote in Kentucky
October 22, 2008
The Kentucky General Election is less than two weeks away. Are you ready to vote and what do you know except for what this one thinks about that one? Are you sure which races, outside of the President and Vice President, are being contested across the commonwealth and who are all of the Kentucky candidates?
With more Kentuckians registered to vote than ever before, it seems that “These healthy registration figures are an indication of a potentially strong turnout on election day,” according to Tray Grayson, Kentucky Secretary of State.
Let’s make sure we are ready to vote in Kentucky! For candidate comparisons of United States President, United States Senate, and United States Congress, courier-journal.com offers a Voter Guide where you can read profiles submitted by candidates and build your personal ballot.
For residents of McCracken County, here is a preview of the Official Ballot. For other Kentucky counties you may download your county’s ballot at Kentucky Secretary of State Election Overview.
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