Absentee Voting Open in Kentucky for November 6, 2018 General Election

Absentee voting in-person in county clerks’ offices is now open statewide for Kentucky’s November 6 General Election. To be qualified to vote by in-person absentee ballot, voters must be out of the county on election day; advanced in age, disabled, or ill; military, their dependants, or an overseas citizens; military personnel confined to base and learn of your confinement within seven days or less of an election; student or resident who temporarily resides outside of the county; voter or the spouse of a voter who has surgery scheduled that will require hospitalization on Election Day; pregnant woman in third trimester; or an election official. Voters may apply to vote by absentee ballot in-person by appearing at their county clerk’s office. Applications for mail-in absentee ballots must be received by the clerk’s office no later than October 30, with the completed absentee ballot received by the county clerk by 6pm local time on Election Day.

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