January 3, 2023 •
Kentucky Special Election Scheduled for February 21, 2023
Gov. Andy Beshear announced a special election on February 21, 2023, to fill the vacancy in Senate District 19 created by the resignation of Senator Morgan McGarvey. Under state law, when a legislator vacancy occurs while lawmakers are not in […]
Gov. Andy Beshear announced a special election on February 21, 2023, to fill the vacancy in Senate District 19 created by the resignation of Senator Morgan McGarvey.
Under state law, when a legislator vacancy occurs while lawmakers are not in session, the Governor may call the special election.
McGarvey is resigning from the position because he was elected U.S. representative for Kentucky’s 3rd congressional district.
April 17, 2020 •
Kentucky Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The 154th regular session of the General Assembly adjourned sine die on April 16. The Republican supermajority in both the House and Senate voted to override Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of Senate Bill 2. Senate bill 2 requires voters to […]
The 154th regular session of the General Assembly adjourned sine die on April 16.
The Republican supermajority in both the House and Senate voted to override Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of Senate Bill 2.
Senate bill 2 requires voters to present government-issued photo identification in order to cast a ballot beginning with the November general election.
Additionally, a passed bill proposing a constitutional amendment will appear on the November ballot.
The amendment will increase the term of office for district judges from four years to eight years beginning in 2022.
March 17, 2020 •
Kentucky Delays Primary Until June 23
Gov. Andy Beshear announced the Kentucky primary election scheduled for May 19 will be delayed until June 23. The election is being delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Beshear made the announcement Monday evening at a press conference at […]
Gov. Andy Beshear announced the Kentucky primary election scheduled for May 19 will be delayed until June 23.
The election is being delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Beshear made the announcement Monday evening at a press conference at the Capitol.
Secretary of State Michael Adams hand-delivered a letter to Beshear in the afternoon recommending all Kentucky elections scheduled for May 19, including primaries, special elections, and local option elections, be delayed 35 days.
December 24, 2019 •
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Calls Special Election
Gov. Andy Beshear called a special election to fill two open seats in House District 67 and House District 99. Rep. Rocky Adkins, a Democrat from Sandy Hook resigned to become Beshear’s senior adviser. Rep. Dennis Keene, a Democrat from […]
Gov. Andy Beshear called a special election to fill two open seats in House District 67 and House District 99.
Rep. Rocky Adkins, a Democrat from Sandy Hook resigned to become Beshear’s senior adviser.
Rep. Dennis Keene, a Democrat from Wilder, resigned to become commissioner of the Department of Local Government.
The elections will be held February 25, 2020.
November 14, 2019 •
Bevin Concedes Kentucky Governor’s Race
Gov. Matt Bevin conceded defeat after a recanvass of last week’s gubernatorial election results showed he was still trailing Andy Beshear by more than 5,000 votes. During his announcement, Bevin stated he would not contest the results of the election. […]
Gov. Matt Bevin conceded defeat after a recanvass of last week’s gubernatorial election results showed he was still trailing Andy Beshear by more than 5,000 votes.
During his announcement, Bevin stated he would not contest the results of the election.
Beshear will be sworn into office on December 10, 2019.
November 8, 2019 •
Kentucky Governor’s Race Could Be Decided by State Legislature
Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers created more election controversy, stating the legislature could decide the hotly contested governor’s race. The comments came shortly after Gov. Matt Bevin refused to concede to Attorney General Andy Beshear, who led by roughly 5,100 […]
Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers created more election controversy, stating the legislature could decide the hotly contested governor’s race.
The comments came shortly after Gov. Matt Bevin refused to concede to Attorney General Andy Beshear, who led by roughly 5,100 votes when all of the votes were counted.
There is less than one-half of 1% separating the two candidates.
Gov. Bevin formally requested an official recanvass of the election results.
Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes announced she will forward the recanvassing request to the State Board of Elections.
The county board of elections will convene on November 14 at 9:00 a.m. to conduct the recanvass.
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