The 2019 General Election featuring Governor, State Executives, and State Legislature is Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Here are a few simple steps that can help make sure you’re ready to successfully cast your vote.


When are the polls open?

Polls are open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. If you are in line at 6:00 pm, you will be allowed to vote.

Where do I vote?

Your polling precinct is based on your current residence. You can find your local precinct online at GoVoteKy.com

Elections: vote written in chalk with blue and red and white and a pair of shoesWho is running?

Governor

  • Governor Matt Bevin
  • AG Andy Beshear
  • John Hicks

Attorney General

  • Daniel Cameron
  • Gregory Stumbo

Secretary of State

  • Heather French Henry
  • Michael Adams

Agriculture Commissioner

  • Ryan Quarles (Incumbent)
  • Robert Haley Conway
  • Joshua Gilpin

Treasurer

  • Allison Ball (Incumbent)
  • Michael Bowman

Auditor

  • Mike Harman (Incumbent)
  • Sheri Donahue
  • Kyle Hugenberg
How to get to the polls?

All Lextran routes will be free on Election Day to help increase access to the various polling locations.

Use the address of your polling location to plan a free trip via Lextran through this link: http://mystop.lextran.com/InfoPoint.

Some churches around the Lexington area are offering shuttle services to the polls on Election Day between 10 am and 3 pm. Call the church and reserve your seat to the polling facility. The following churches are offering rides:

  • Consolidated Baptist Church
    • 859-299-8559
  • Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
    • 859-321-1941
Are schools open on Election Day?

All Fayette County Public Schools are closed. Schools are used for polling places as needed.

Am I allowed time off from work to vote?

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.

Do I need to take anything with me when I go to the polls?

You will need to show identification before voting. Kentucky law requires one of the following forms of identification:

  • driver’s license
  • social security card
  • credit card
  • any identification card with both your picture and your signature
  • any U.S. government-issued identification card
  • any Kentucky state government-issued identification card with your picture
  • personal acquaintance with one of the election officers in your precinct
To be eligible to vote, Kentuckians must:
  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Be a Kentucky resident for at least 28 days before Election Day.
  • Be at least 18 years old on or before the General Election.
  • Not be a convicted felon, or if convicted of a felony offense,
    must have obtained a restoration of civil rights.
  • Not have been adjudged “mentally incompetent.”
  • Not claim the right to vote anywhere outside Kentucky.
Can I still register to vote in the Gubernatorial Elections?

No, the last day to register to vote online or in-person was October 7, 2019. The deadline to return completed absentee ballot is November 5, 2019 at 6 pm.

How to confirm that I’m registered to vote?

If you would like to confirm your registration status, contact your county clerk’s office. In Fayette County, citizens can access their status online at www.fayettecountyclerk.com/web/elections/verifyvoter.htm

Can I buy alcohol on Election Day?

Yes, in 2013 Kentucky General Assembly approved a bill that allowed people in Kentucky to buy and sell alcohol on Election Day. Before, Kentucky had been one of few states that banned the buying and selling of alcohol while polls were open on primary and general election days. Businesses with valid ABC licenses may now stay open and sell alcoholic beverages while the polls are open.

Don’t forget you can obtain election results in near-real time after the polls have closed by visiting www.elect.ky.gov.

 

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