Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Absentee Ballots
KENTUCKY...
Most county clerks across Kentucky have begun allowing in-house absentee voting, in which people can cast ballots on voting machines for the upcoming May 18th primary election until May 17th. Reasons that people are allowed to vote absentee, include sickness, disability or out-of-town travel. Voters unable to cast ballots in person can also apply for a mail-in absentee ballot. Applications are available from county clerks and must be received by May 11th.
Most county clerks across Kentucky have begun allowing in-house absentee voting, in which people can cast ballots on voting machines for the upcoming May 18th primary election until May 17th. Reasons that people are allowed to vote absentee, include sickness, disability or out-of-town travel. Voters unable to cast ballots in person can also apply for a mail-in absentee ballot. Applications are available from county clerks and must be received by May 11th.