Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams is encouraging voters to vote early to avoid lines on Election Day.
Category: County
Find your sample ballot for the Nov. 5 election here
The Nov. 5 election is almost here, and clerks in Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties have released their sample ballots. View and download the Boone County sample ballot here: Boone County sample ballot by Meghan Goth on Scribd View or download the Campbell County sample ballot here: Campbell County sample ballot by Meghan Goth on […]
The deadline to register to vote is today
The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming general election on November 5 is October 7 at 4 p.m., either electronically or by mail, and voters can register at vrsws.sos.ky.gov/ovrweb or download a paper registration application and mail it to their county clerk.
Candidates have until this evening to withdraw from Kentucky elections
County certifications due to the Kentucky Secretary of State by 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9, meaning Monday is the last day candidates can withdraw from the 2024 General Election.
Kenton County clerk seeks assistance in preventing voting map confusion
Kenton County Clerk Gabe Summe has asked Kenton County leaders to help address confusion arising from the way county voting maps are divided, suggesting possible solutions such as annexing split properties into one city or another.
Foul odors, bees among issues leading to polling place relocation in Kenton County
The Kenton County Board of Elections voted to confirm the Northern Kentucky Convention Center as a polling place, move several other polling places, and investigate another site for possible relocation, while also requesting funds to buy additional equipment.
Boone County GOP sues election finance board over civil rights violations
The Boone County Republican Party and GOP parties from two other counties have sued Kentucky Registry of Election Finance officials for alleged civil rights violations, citing an advisory opinion they said has chilled their First Amendment rights. The lawsuit was filed July 22 in the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Kentucky by […]
Slew of last-minute candidate filings puts some Kenton County positions into question
The final filing deadline for Kenton County’s municipal elections has resulted in 122 candidates running in contested races, including city government seats in Erlanger, Covington, Independence, Bromley, Crescent Springs, Edgewood, Elsmere, Erlanger, Fort Wright, Independence, Lakeside Park, Ludlow, Park Hills, Taylor Mill, and school board seats in Beechwood Independent Public Schools and Covington Independent Public Schools.
Can independents vote in the upcoming primary?
Independent voters in Kenton County can vote for the Covington City Board of Commissioners in the non-partisan local race regardless of their party affiliation. They can cast an absentee ballot or vote early in person in addition to voting normally Election Day.
Register to vote for the May primary by April 22
The deadline to register to vote for the primary election in May is Monday, April 22 at 4 p.m. The Kenton County Board of Elections is reminding people of the different methods of voting on Tuesday.

