No-excuse early voting is underway in Kentucky.
Voters have Thursday, Friday, and Saturday to beat the lines and cast their ballots for who they want to replace retiring Senator Mitch McConnell. All of Kentucky’s U.S. House seats and Kentucky House seats are up for grabs, as well.
Many local races are hotly contested, too. Races to watch across the area include McCracken County’s contests for Judge-Executive and County Commission, along with races for Judge-Executive, Sheriff, and County Clerk in Livingston County. In Graves County, the Judge-Executive race is contested, as are races for County Commission, Jailer, and County Attorney. Marshall County has contested races for Sheriff, Jailer, Coroner, and two County Commission seats.
In McCracken County, voters can go to the County Clerk’s Office at the Courthouse or at Haws Gymnasium on the WKCTC campus from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Once early voting wraps up on Saturday, there will just be Tuesday left for you to have your say. To find sample ballots and where to vote, go to govote.ky.gov.
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