Special Election TOMORROW
There is a special legislative election tomorrow (Tuesday, June 25th) in the 56th House District, which covers Woodford County plus parts of Franklin and Fayette Counties.
If you live in the district or think you might, please visit KFTC's election website at www.KentuckyElection.org to learn about candidate stances, find voting location information, and more. And whether you live in the district or not, please share this link with people who do live in the district - through email, Facebook, and more.
In the last few weeks, KFTC members have sent out a mailing to thousands of likely voters, collected candidate responses, promoted our website heavily, brought people out to the candidate forum, and have held phone banks to follow up with people we know in the district.
Unfortunately, turnout is often low in special elections, but KFTC members vote and the election might be decided by just a few votes, so each one matters.
For KFTC members and friends who live in or near the district can get involved in some final election events today and tomorrow:
- Final Phone Bank - Monday, June 24th from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. We'll be calling from the Central Kentucky KFTC Office at 250 Plaza Dr. Lexington, KY 40503.
- Election Day Field Work - Tuesday, June 25th from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. with a base location in Versailles in order to encourage people to go to the polls, direct voters, hold signs, run a sound car, and maybe even offer folks a ride to the polls. Let us know if you'd like to volunteer with us.
And again, please visit and share the link to www.KentuckyElection.org
For questions or to volunteer, please contact:
Beth Howard, Central Kentucky Organizer
(386) 299-2921
[email protected]
Dave Newton, Voter Empowerment Organizer
(859) 420-8919
[email protected]
Central Kentucky KFTC office
(859) 276-0563
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