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Op-Ed: Election reform continues

This op-ed is written by Michael G. Adams, Kentucky’s secretary of state Voters will head to the polls in less than 4 months to vote in the 2023 primary election for governor, secretary of state and other constitutional offices. As my team has prepared, we have looked to lessons learned from the November 2022 elections. […]

Posted inElections

Where and how to vote in Covington

If you’re planning on voting in Covington this upcoming Tuesday, the city has released a list of voting guidelines for its residents. The number of voting locations in Covington has been reduced from previous years, and many of the prior voting locations have changed. Every voter has an assigned polling location on Election Day, Nov. […]

Posted inElections

NKU professor talks cybersecurity in election process as part of speaker series

Computers in election systems have introduced both new features and new risks to the electoral process, said NKU Professor and Director for the Center for Information Security Dr. James Walden at a meeting Wednesday evening. During the meeting, Walden talked about cybersecurity during the election process starting with voter registration and continuing through the tabulation […]

Posted inGovernment & Politics

Learn about voting rights, law changes, registration at League of Women Voters webinars

The League of Women Voters of NKY is hosting two webinars on Thursday at 7 p.m. and next Thursday, Sept. 29 at 11 a.m. The Kentucky Voting Rights Basics presentations will cover voting law changes, opportunities to register, choosing the best voting process, where to vote, candidate information and the two constitutional amendments on the […]

Posted inFrankfort

Ky. election security discussed at legislative committee

The Kentucky Secretary of State’s office and officials from voting system companies Election Systems and Software (ES&S), Harp Enterprises Inc., and Hart InterCivic Inc. on Tuesday testified to the General Assembly’s Interim Committee on Government about the security of elections in Kentucky.  “As you are all well aware, we have myths and conspiracies that continue […]

Posted inFrankfort

Secretary of State: ‘Restore Election Integrity Tour’ touting ‘false allegations’

Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams released a letter Monday on the “false allegations” of the “Restore Election Integrity Tour,” which will include a stop at the Erlanger Branch of the Kenton County Public Library Monday evening.  In the letter, which was signed by Republican and Democratic of the State Board of Elections and County […]

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