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Madison County Primary Canvassing

Saturday is canvassing day starting at the office (210 N Broadway #3)! From 2pm - 4pm we will be handing out voter guides and talking to folks about issues that matter to them.

Madison County Primary Canvassing

Saturday is canvassing day starting at the office (210 N Broadway #3)! From 2pm - 4pm we will be handing out voter guides and talking to folks about issues that matter to them.

Voter registration deadline is TODAY (Monday 4/22)

GeorgetownVoterReg4-18-19Today (Monday 4/22) is the deadline to register to vote or update your voter address for purposes of voting in the Primary Election. 

You should check your voter registration status just to be safe by visiting KFTC's own www.KentuckyElection.org and click "check my registration" in the bottom right.  If you need to register or update your address, click on "Register to vote online" on the same page.

Not many people know this, but 17 year-olds can register to vote now and even vote in the May primary as a 17-year-old if they will by 18 on or before November 5 (Election Day).

Note that students who are away from home going to school have the right to either use a permanent home address or temporary local address as their voting address. If you're a student, consider being registered where you'll actually be living on May 21.

Voter Registration deadline in less than ONE WEEK (April 22)

Rolling Bluegrass Voter Reg Picture

KFTC chapters have a collective goal of registering 575 voters for the primary and there's still time to help out or get yourself registered! 

The voter registration deadline for the May 21 Primary Election is less than week from now on Monday, April 22.  On this year's ballot is the Governor's election and elections for 5 other statewide offices - Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, and Agricultural Commissioner.

If you're not registered,or need to update your voter address, get down to your local County Clerk's office or register online.

If you want to check your voter registration status just to be safe, or to register online start by visiting KFTC's own www.KentuckyElection.org

Note that students who are away from home going to school have the right to either use a permanent home address or temporary local address as their voting address. If you're a student, consider being registered where you'll actually be living on May 21.

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