Voter Registration Deadline TOMORROW
The deadline to register to vote for the 2011 Kentucky elections is TOMORROW, Tuesday October 11th.
Voter registration cards must be turned into the correct County Clerk's office by the time end end of business hours, or postmarked and mailed to either the correct County Clerk or the State Board of Elections.
Note that 17 year-olds who will be 18 on November 8th or earlier must register now so they can vote in the election.
Also note that students away at school can either use their permanent school address or their temporary local address as their voter registration address. It's completely up to them, but given that election day is a school day, we encourage students to consider registering at school - because they're much more likely to vote if the voting location is close and easy to get to.
Former felons in the state of Kentucky cannot vote - even after they have served their debt to society - unless they have received a partial pardon from the Governor to have that right restored. It's too late for this election, but former felons who have completed their sentence may request their rights back by filling out this form.
To learn how to register to vote and to print off a mail-in version of the Kentucky voter registration card, click here.
To learn where you're currently registered to vote in Kentucky, click here. Note, however that recent changes to your registration might not be reflected in your record yet.If you have any questions about voter registration, please call your local County Clerk's office, or contact Dave Newton from KFTC at 859-420-8919.
Don't wait any longer - get yourself registered as early as you can and talk to your friends, neighbors, and family members to make sure they're registered too.
Please help us spread the word - and make sure to turn in any cards you may have collected from other and turn them in if you haven't already.
To learn about candidates and their stances, visit www.KentuckyElection.org and be sure to make time to vote between 6am and 6pm on Tuesday, November 8th.
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