First Votes for the May Primary Being Cast Now
Posted by: Dave Newton on April 19, 2011 at 08:00pm
Some County Clerks’ offices across Kentucky started "in-person absentee voting," this week, allowing people to vote in advance of the election if they meet certain qualifications, such as people who will be working outside the state or people who have a medical procedure scheduled for that time.
All County Clerks’ offices must allow in-house absentee voting at least twelve working days before Election Day (starting Friday, April 29th) but many choose to begin it earlier. Voters will have until May 16, 2011 to cast an in-person absentee ballot if they qualify.
To see a good press release from Secretary of State Elaine Walker with more details, click Here.
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