Election Day is Tomorrow! | Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

Election Day is Tomorrow!

Unity in the Community Rally


The big election is tomorrow, Tuesday November 8th, and polls are open from 6am to 6pm.  There hasn't been much polling in 5 of the 6 statewide races and just a few votes one way or another could make a big impact.


KFTC members have completed dozens of events, registered over a thousand voters, helped 20,000 people learn more about the candidates though our voter guide and our website at www.KentuckyElection.org and are contacting about 10,000 KFTC members and friends by phone to get them out to vote, but there are still three actions that we're asking *you* to do in these last 36 hours. 




Action #1


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Learn about the candidates and prepare to go vote tomorrow!  Every voice matters.


Do you need to know where you vote?  Click here.


Have you made time in your schedule to vote?  Polls are open from 6am to 6pm.


Do you need to know who's running for office in your area and where they stand on issues you care about?  Click here to visit KentuckyElection.org


Do you need a ride to the polls?  Click here to contact your local chapter organizer and we'll arrange a ride for you.


 


Action #2


Call five friends to make sure they're set to vote too.


It's a small thing, but it can really make all the difference.  If we all do it, it'll make a huge impact.


 


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Action #3


Volunteer your time with KFTC or make a donation.


Would you like to volunteer with KFTC to give rides to the polls, make calls, hand out voter guides, drive a sound car, or otherwise volunteer in the Election?  Click here to contact your local chapter organizer.


Alternately, you can Donate to KFTC online.  It just takes a few moments and every dollar makes a difference.   

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