Voter Registration

Registering to vote is easy and convenient! The following requirements must be met in order to register:

  • You must be a U.S. Citizen and a Kentucky resident for a minimum of 28 days.
  • You must be 18 years of age by the date of the next general election (usually the first Tuesday in November). You are eligible to vote in the May primary election if you will be 18 by the November general election.
  • You must have not been convicted of a felony. If you have been convicted of a felony, your civil rights must have been restored in order to be eligible to vote.
  • You must not have been judged mentally incompetent in a court of law.
  • You must not claim the right to vote anywhere outside of Kentucky.

If you are able to meet the above requirements, you may register to vote by completing a voter registration card and submitting it to the County Clerk’s office. If you prefer, A FORM CAN BE MAILED TO YOU (by requesting it), you can download a form from this website, or you may pick up a form at the County Clerk’s office.

In order to vote, you must have completed a voter registration card and be registered at least 28 days prior to an election. You may register through the following sources:

  • County Clerk’s office
  • AFDC, Food Stamp, Medicaid, WIC, and state-funded offices serving those with disabilities, if you are a client of these Public Assistance offices.
  • Armed Forces Recruitment offices, if you are a prospective member of the armed forces.
  • High School students may register at school.
  • Federal mail-in voter registration form.

Kentucky recognizes three political distinctions and you must choose a political party when registering to vote. These parties are Democrat Party, Republican Party, and Other (designate political organization)*. Because Kentucky has closed party primary elections, you must register as a DEMOCRAT or REPUBLICAN to be eligible to vote in that party’s May primary election. If you register as OTHER, you will not be eligible to vote in the Democrat or Republican party primaries but you may vote for all nonpartisan offices, such as judicial, school board, and urban county council primaries. All eligible voters can vote in the November general election.

NOTE: To ensure your eligibility to vote, be sure to notify the County Clerk’s office whenever you change your name or address. All changes must be made no later than 28 days prior to an election. If you are unable to vote on Election Day, absentee ballots may be requested from the County Clerk’s office.

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