Posted inElections, Frankfort

How is Ballot Positioning Chosen in Kentucky? A Bourbon Barrel and Wooden Blocks

Story by Mark Payne, LINK nky government and politics reporter On a small round table, with square wooden blocks with round numbers representing 1 through 27, and a replica bourbon barrel, the ballot positions for Kentucky’s primary elections were determined on Monday in the secretary of state’s office. Due to the candidate filing deadline being […]

Posted inFrankfort

Frankfort Week In Review: Andy Beshear’s Poll Numbers, Capital Trailers, Republican Voters, and Political TikTok

Written by Mark Payne, LINK nky government and politics reporter It was a busy week in the capital last week, especially for Gov. Andy Beshear. First, his son Will tested positive for COVID-19, while the rest of the family stayed negative. Will has since tested negative.  On Thursday, the governor’s team parked one of the […]

Posted inEducation, Frankfort

Work Ready Kentucky Aims to Help People With Intellectual Disabilities Attend Higher Education

Written by Mark Payne, LINK nky politics and government reporter Under a bipartisan Senate bill, students with intellectual disabilities seeking access to funds to attend higher education institutions will be able to under the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship.  Senate Bill 94, co-sponsored by Senators Danny Carroll (R-Benton) and Dennis Parrett (D-Elizabethtown), would add an amendment […]

Posted inEducation, Frankfort

NKU Leaders Make Pitch in Frankfort For Piece of HB1

Written by Mark Payne, LINK nky politics and government reporter A contingent of leaders from Northern Kentucky University presented to the House Review Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education on Jan. 27. All universities are currently taking turns presenting, with the University of Louisville also presenting on the 27th and the University of Kentucky presenting last week.  […]

Posted inCounty, Elections, Frankfort, Politics, State

Here’s who has filed for Northern Kentucky judicial races

Written by Mark Payne, LINK nky politics and government reporter After Tuesday’s candidate filing deadline, the local and legislative races came into view. There will also be competitive judicial races for Northern Kentucky voters to consider. In the Supreme Court – District 6 race, incumbent Justice Michelle Keller will face Joe Fischer, who currently serves […]

Sign up for newsletters

Get the best of LINK nky directly in your email inbox.

Sending to:

Gift this article