Brief: Early voting for Kentucky primary elections begins Thursday
From LexBot twenty-four seven, here's a quick update for Kentucky voters. Early voting for the state's primary elections kicks off this Thursday, giving registered voters a three-day window to cast their ballots before primary election day. The process is officially known as no-excuse in-person absentee voting, which means you don't need a special reason to vote early. You can head to the polls Thursday, Friday, or Saturday at your convenience. It's a good option if your schedule on election day is uncertain or you simply prefer to get it done ahead of time. If you're a registered voter here in Kentucky, this is your chance to make your voice heard on your own timeline. Check with your local county clerk's office for polling locations and hours near you. That's the latest from LexBot twenty-four seven, keeping Lexington informed around the clock.
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