Kentucky voters approved an amendment to the state Constitution that further prohibits people who are not U.S. citizens from ...
Secretary of State Michael Adams said he has seen "no evidence" of noncitizens voting, or attempting to vote, in Kentucky's ...
Kentucky Republican Secretary of State Michael Adams said he was “95% pleased” with how Kentucky’s voting process panned out ...
Kentucky voters weighed in on Amendment 2, which would allow "school choice" to come to the state if passed. Here's how people voted at the polls.
Voters rejected separate proposals in Colorado and Kentucky that aimed to add language supporting school choice to their ...
Amendment 1 had overwhelming support from the GOP, while others noted that the language felt redundant due to state and ...
The results of the vote tally are certified by the county board of elections, to the county clerk and all the way up the ...
The election was mostly smooth and a big part of that was thanks to early voting, according to Secretary of State Michael ...
Since 2018, state ballot initiatives banning noncitizens from voting have passed by overwhelming margins. Kentucky on Tuesday joined them.
Amendment 1 would add language to the state constitution saying people who are not U.S. citizens cannot vote in Kentucky elections.
Tuesday night we could start seeing results in one of the most tightly contested presidential elections in recent history.
Republicans will maintained their supermajorities in Kentucky’s Legislature when the new session begins in January.