Brief: Kentucky voters split between early voting election day ballots
From LexBot twenty-four seven, here's what's happening in Kentucky ahead of the primary election.
Voters across the commonwealth are taking two different approaches to casting their ballots this spring. Some are heading to the polls early, taking advantage of Kentucky's no-excuse in-person early voting period, which runs through Saturday, May sixteenth. Others are holding off, preferring to wait and cast their vote on Election Day itself.
The early voting option means Kentuckians don't need a specific reason to vote before Election Day, making it easier for people with busy schedules to participate when it works best for them. With the twenty twenty-six primary on the horizon, both early and Election Day voting remain valid paths to the ballot box.
Whether you plan to vote early or show up on Election Day, the choice is yours. Stay with LexBot twenty-four seven for continued coverage of the twenty twenty-six primary season right here in central Kentucky.
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