KFTC Blog | Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

KFTC Blog

UK KFTC registers 170 voters in one day and over 430 total so far

Posted by: Dave Newton on September 10, 2012

Our University of Kentucky KFTC group registered 170 voters on campus in just one day.

Add that to the last two campus registration days days and we've registered 430 students already.

Roots and Heritage a big success for voter empowerment

Posted by: Dave Newton and Ondine Quinn on September 10, 2012

gIMG_6790 This past weekend, Lexington held its annual Roots and Heritage Festival, which is a celebration of African-American heritage, culture and achievement. Many members from the Central Kentucky chapter of KFTC ran a booth on Saturday where they registered 58 voters.gIMG_6745

We also had great conversations with festival goers about KFTC's work to restore voting rights to former felons who’ve paid their debt to society and got an incredible 427 postcards signed in support of voting rights. 

Floyd County hosts Church of the Epiphany

Beverly May and Rick Handshoe speaking to a group from Church of the Epiphany
Posted by: Kristi Kendall on September 10, 2012

On Saturday, Floyd County members Rick Handshoe and Beverly May hosted a group from Church of the Epiphany in Louisville.

Federal taxes on Kentucky Tonight, starring Jason Bailey. 8pm on KET

Posted by: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth on September 10, 2012

Tonight's Kentucky Tonight is about the federal budget.

Louisville weekend update

Posted by: Kristah Lavalle and Jennifer Jeffers on September 9, 2012

IMG560Today, two KFTC electoral organizers went to St. Stephen's Baptist Church in Louisville to register voters and give out information about voting rights. We registered 30 voters and gave a lot of registration cards for people to take home to family members but they will be returning those cards to the church and they will contact us to pick them up.

Knott County Gingerbread Festival quick report

Posted by: Allyson Williams on September 9, 2012

GingerbreadFestivalKFTC volunteers and organizers worked all three days of the Knott County Gingerbread Festival and registered almost 50 new voters this weekend !

Fern Nafziger, a local KFTC member, is pictured helping someone to register. 

Celebrating and building community in southeastern Kentucky

Posted by: Tanya Turner on September 6, 2012

Over the last month, chapters across the state gathered for their annual chapter meetings.  From Bowling Green to Harlan to northern Kentucky, members celebrated the last year of hard work in their communities and beyond, elected new chapter leadership, discussed KFTC's platform, and planned for the coming months.

UK KFTC registers 142 voters in just over three hours!

Posted by: Dave Newton on September 4, 2012

gIMG_6703

Student members of  UK KFTC held a voter registration table on campus today and managed to register 142 voters in just over 3 hours.   We also passed out handbills inviting people to come out to the weekly meeting on campus which are at 6pm every Wednesday night in Student Center room 111. 

Sometimes, students had to wait for a free clipboard (we only brought 15) and we even had to make a run to the County Clerk's office to get more voter registration cards halfway through the day. 

Add your name to KFTC's letter in support of clean, affordable energy

Posted by: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth on September 4, 2012

Can you add your name today in support of energy efficiency and renewable energy in Kentucky?

Click here.

It's time to let Kentucky's rural electric cooperatives know what we want for our energy future.

Add your voice to the chorus today. Sign on to this letter to 17 of Kentucky's utilities asking them to take action to save energy, generate more clean energy, and help those most vulnerable afford their basic needs.

If you're a co-op member, we especially encourage you to sign the letter. Even if you're not a co-op member, we still invite you to add your voice for clean, affordable energy.

KFTC meets with international youth leaders

Posted by: Linda Stettenbenz and Beth Bissmeyer on September 3, 2012

2012_09_01 International Visitor Leaderhip Program with KFTCJefferson County KFTC Electoral Organizers had a unique opportunity this past Saturday to visit with youth leaders from around the world and discuss organizing. Beth Bissmeyer and Linda Stettenbenz met with a delegation comprising youth from Cambodia, Suriname, India, and Bulgaria in a meeting arranged through the U.S. Department of States' International Visitor Leadership Program. The group's aim: tour the U.S. to learn about youth political engagement in the U.S. and how groups foster sustainable involvement.

Everyone in the room shared a little about their homes and what moved them to become active politically. Sophorn Meas, member of the Prey Veng Youth Working Group in Cambodia, said that many people in his country are afraid to participate in politics as a lasting fall-out from the Cambodian Genocide in the 1970s. "I want to encourage people to not be afraid," said Sophorn. "When I participate, I feel free. I feel I can do what I want to do."

Page

Subscribe to KFTC Blog