Attorney General Russell Coleman speaks on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024, during the Graves County Republican Breakfast. (Austin Anthony for the Kentucky Lantern)

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman’s Election Integrity Command Center has received “54 complaints of potential election law violations,” as of noon on Tuesday, according to a press release from the attorney general’s office.

“Messages had been received from 27 of Kentucky’s 120 counties,” the release continues. “Since January 1, the hotline has received 350 complaints from 87 counties.”

“Every Kentuckian can be confident in the security and integrity of our elections,” said Coleman. “Our dedicated team of investigators, prosecutors and support staff is working tirelessly to protect every vote. We encourage anyone who suspects election law violations to contact the Attorney General’s Election Fraud Hotline.”

Tips are investigated by staffers within the the Attorney General’s Department of Criminal Investigations. You can see a summary of submitted complaints here. The page is updated regularly.

Call (800) 328-VOTE or make a report online to use the hotline.

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