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It’s Election Day. What’s at stake?
It’s a presidential election year. That usually means higher voter turnout, which stems from more national interest. Turnout nationally for the 2020 general election soared to levels not seen in decades, according to the Pew Research Center, fueled by a divisive campaign between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Locally, all…
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On the Ballot
What would Amendment 2 actually do?
Kentucky voters face a pivotal ballot measure on Election Day: whether or not to…
Keep readingThe state of medical cannabis in Northern Kentucky
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, medical cannabis will be legal in the state of Kentucky. Over the past few months,…
Keep readingWhat is ‘citizenship requirement’ amendment?
Titled the Citizenship Requirement for Voting Amendment, or Kentucky Constitutional…
Keep readingVoting 101
Key Dates
- Oct. 7 Last day to register to vote
- Oct. 23, 24, 25, 28, 29 & 30 In-person, excused absentee voting
- Oct. 31, Nov. 1, & 2 In-person, no-excuse absentee voting
- Nov. 5 Election Day
Make your voting plan
Voters in Northern Kentucky have several options when it comes to casting their ballots. Although…
Keep readingWhere to vote on Election Day
Where you vote on Election Day is determined by your home address and precinct location.…
Keep readingFAQ: Voting on Election Day
On Nov. 5, the country will vote for a new president along with statewide and…
Keep readingSenate Races
Senate District 17: Kiana Fields vs. Matt Nunn
Education and the economy top the list of issues for two candidates running to replace Georgetown Republican Damon Thayer in…
Keep readingSenate District 23: Jennifer Sierra vs. Chris McDaniel
Chris McDaniel squares off with local business owner Jennifer Sierra in the 23rd Senate District race to represent…
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Local Contested Races
Local Issues
Should Covington switch to a strong mayor government?
Covington residents will vote on a ballot measure in November to convert the city’s government structure from a…
Keep readingWalton has had two mayors this year. Both want the job again.
Walton residents voting this November face a unique choice for city mayor. Both candidates…
Keep readingWhat is a conservation district and what does it do in Campbell County?
Are you struggling with invasive honeysuckle on your property, or maybe you’re looking for an…
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