People wait in line to vote at the Independence Senior Center on Election Day 2024. Photo by Nathan Granger | LINK nky

Voting can be somewhat of a confusing process, especially if you’ve never done it before.

To ensure everyone is able to fulfill their civic duty by voting, the Kentucky State Board of Elections put together this list of frequently asked questions about Election Day.

Scroll on to find out everything you need to know about the voting process in Kentucky.

Q: Where is my polling place?

A: You can find your polling place at govote.ky.gov

Q: Am I entitled to time off for voting on Election Day?

A: If you are working on Election Day, you may be entitled to a maximum of four consecutive hours off from work in order to vote or cast an absentee ballot if you make a request for time off with your employer.

Your employer may specify the hours you may take leave to cast a ballot.

Q: What identification can I bring to the polling place?

A: All voters must produce identification at the polling place.  Further information regarding valid forms of ID may be found at Voting In Kentucky – YouTube or Voter ID Requirements​​​

Q: What time are the polls open on Election Day?

A: Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. If you are in line at 6 p.m., you will be allowed to vote.

Q: What time are the polls open on the days prior to Election Day?

A: Time polls are open during excused, in-person absentee and no-excuse in-person absentee is found on govote.ky.gov or contact your County Clerk’s office.

Q: I registered to vote, but I did not receive a confirmation card.

A: Contact your County Clerk’s office to find out the status of your address confirmation.

Q: Do I have to vote according to party affiliation?

A: In Primary Elections, voters may only vote for candidates of their same political affiliation and non-partisan candidates. Find out more about how this works here.

Q: How do I switch political parties?

A: You can change your political party at govote.ky.gov or by submitting an updated registration application to your county clerk.  You must change your party affiliation by Dec. 31 for eligibility to vote in the Primary Election the following year.

Q: I will be out of town on Election Day. How can I vote?

A: You can request an absentee ballot by mail at govote.ky.gov. May 6-8 and May 11-13 are in-person, excused absentee voting, and May 14 -16 is in-person, no-excuse absentee voting.

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