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Kentucky general election registration surges days before voting begins

Kentucky general election registration surges days before voting begins Secretary of State Michael Adams has announced that voter registration surged in the 10 days before the voter registration deadline, with 6,462 voters registering from Oct. 1-10. In the first 10 days of October, Kentucky saw 1,803 voters removed, including 1,617 deceased voters, 145 who moved out of state and registered to vote elsewhere, 21 who were adjudged mentally incompetent, and 20 who voluntarily de-registered. Republican registration increased by 2,678 voters, a 17% increase, and Democratic registration rose by 823 voters. There are 354,754 voters registered under other political parties, 10% of the electorate.

Kentucky general election registration surges days before voting begins

Опубликовано : 2 года назад от Zach Scott в Politics

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced voter registration surged in the 10 days before the voter registration deadline, with 6,462 voters registering from Oct. 1-10."Voter registration is just the start: Don't forget to vote on Nov. 7 – or use the no-excuse early voting days we have provided, Nov. 2-4. Find your voting locations and times at govote.ky.gov," Adams said.In the first 10 days of October, Kentucky saw 1,803 voters removed – 1,617 deceased voters, 145 who moved out of state and registered to vote elsewhere, 21 who were adjudged mentally incompetent, and 20 who voluntarily de-registered.Republican registrants account for 46% of the electorate, with 1,602,958 voters. Republican registration increased by 2,678 voters, a .17% increase.Democratic registrants make up 44% of the electorate, with 1,527,115 voters. Democratic registration rose by 823 voters, a .05% increase. There are 354,754 voters registered under other political parties, 10% of the electorate. "Other" registration increased by 1,158 voters, a .33% increase.

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced voter registration surged in the 10 days before the voter registration deadline, with 6,462 voters registering from Oct. 1-10.

"Voter registration is just the start: Don't forget to vote on Nov. 7 – or use the no-excuse early voting days we have provided, Nov. 2-4. Find your voting locations and times at govote.ky.gov," Adams said.

In the first 10 days of October, Kentucky saw 1,803 voters removed – 1,617 deceased voters, 145 who moved out of state and registered to vote elsewhere, 21 who were adjudged mentally incompetent, and 20 who voluntarily de-registered.

Republican registrants account for 46% of the electorate, with 1,602,958 voters. Republican registration increased by 2,678 voters, a .17% increase.

Democratic registrants make up 44% of the electorate, with 1,527,115 voters. Democratic registration rose by 823 voters, a .05% increase. There are 354,754 voters registered under other political parties, 10% of the electorate. "Other" registration increased by 1,158 voters, a .33% increase.


Темы: Kentucky, Voting

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