Voter Registration Deadline TOMORROW, Oct 9th
Voter registration cards must be turned into the correct County Clerk's office by the end of business hours on Tuesday, Oct 9th, or postmarked and mailed to either the correct County Clerk or the State Board of Elections on the same date.
Today is Columbus Day, so the post offices are closed. Some County Clerk's offices are remaining open today, though, so take advantage of that.
If you've engaged in any work to get your friends and neighbors registered, make sure those cards are turned in.
Note that 17 year-olds who will be 18 on November 6th or earlier can register now and vote in the election.
Also note that students away at school can either use their permanent home 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.
To learn how to register to vote and to print off a mail-in version of the Kentucky voter registration card, click here.
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.
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