Every county in Kentucky uses paper ballots, but some, like Laurel County, use machines to help voters mark them.
A video allegedly showing a machine not allowing a voter to cast their ballot for Trump went viral on social media.
Kentucky law, opens new tab states that when a paper ballot has multiple markings, a voter may circle the name of the ...
The results of the vote tally are certified by the county board of elections, to the county clerk and all the way up the ...
The state board of elections has addressed the alleged "weird ballot shenanigans" in Kentucky that have continued to ...
The Kentucky State Board of Elections said the rumor about the state's 2024 ballots "currently only exists in the vacuum of ...
Before you lock in your vote Tuesday in Kentucky, elections officials have some reminders for you as you prepare to head to ...
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Kentucky election officials say viral claim has not been reported and “currently only exists in the vacuum of social media.” ...
According to the Kentucky newspaper Lexington Herald-Leader, the issue was reported in Laurel County earlier this week. The County Clerk, Republican Tony Brown, said on Facebook that the attorney ...
Election officials in Kentucky are pushing back on unfounded allegations of widespread voter fraud after a video depicting an ...
Butler County voters can also request a paper ballot when they arrive to vote. They'll fill in ovals with black pens, and ...