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Section 91 of the Kentucky Constitution of 1891 (the most recent state constitution), changed the method by which the secretary of state is selected. Prior to 1891, the secretary was appointed by the governor; under the present Constitution, the secretary of state is elected by the qualified voters of the state. The most recent election was in ...
“The statute mandates that the State Board cancel a voter’s registration solely based on the information provided by out-of-state officials without ever attempting to make contact with the ...
Despite the Democratic voter registration advantage, the state has elected Republican candidates for federal office routinely since the beginning of the 21st century. From 1964 through 2004, Kentucky voted for the eventual winner of the presidential election each time, until losing its bellwether status in the 2008 election .
Three out of every four years in Kentucky are election years, but a bill advancing in the Senate seeks to change that. Senate Bill 10, filed by Sen. Chris McDaniel, R-Ryland Heights, on the first ...
In Kentucky, the state legislature is in charge of drawing both congressional and state legislative districts. [1] The 1991 state legislative district plan was determined by the Supreme Court of Kentucky to be in violation of Section 33 of the Kentucky Constitution because it split an excessive number of counties in violation of the state ...
Kentucky is one of just three states in the nation to elect its next governor in 2023, and the official field of candidates is crowded. Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, is seeking his second term in ...
The 2023 United States secretary of state elections were held on November 7, 2023, in the states of Kentucky and Mississippi, with an election held in Louisiana on November 18, to elect the secretaries of state of three U.S. states. The previous elections for this group of states took place in 2019.
Where else but Kentucky does a man holding the highest law enforcement position in the state brag about having the endorsement of a man who has 91 criminal indictments. You can’t make this stuff up.