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Voter Empowerment

Thanks for helping build a Healthier Democracy in Ky!

The polls in Kentucky are getting ready to close. As we await the election results we want to say THANKS for the incredible work done by KFTC members, volunteers, short-term voter empowerment organizers and staff over the past few months. With your help we are building a healthier democracy in Kentucky.

Vote! - Election Day - November 4

This is a big election year in Kentucky – with millions of dollars from outside the state trying to influence the outcomes and the eyes of the nation waiting for the results.

As Kentuckians, we have the opportunity to vote for candidates in a wide range of federal, state and local races on November 4. The outcomes will affect much that happens in our communities, state, nation and world in the years ahead.

Election Night Viewing Party

Vote on Election Day and join KFTC Election Night!  Jefferson County KFTC will host a General Election results viewing party Tuesday, November 4 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Monkey Wrench (1025 Barret Avenue).  We’ll watch the election results live, celebrate KFTC’s registration of nearly 2,400 new voters, and have fun as we dance to the sounds of DJ Clawsome.

Be the Change: Sign up to help build power this fall

Be the Change!

This Fall KFTC is PowerRaising: registering, educating and empowering voters; developing a statewide network of community leaders; and inviting people to invest in Kentucky’s bright future. With more voters, members, leaders, and the resources to fund these efforts, we can build the Kentucky we want to call home.  

We are Kentuckians. We are our best hope for change.  

That’s you. All of us together investing in KFTC and in Kentucky.

We CAN make a difference by (click on the link):

Getting Involved

Creating a personal fundraising (PowerBuilder) page

Donating, joining or renewing your membership

For more information, reach out to KFTC Development Associate JoAnna House at [email protected] or 502-532-1286.

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