While much of the country has all eyes on the US presidential election, many voters in Kentucky are closely watching Amendment Two, as well.
Campaigns for and against Amendment 2 are spending millions to get their messages heard ahead of Election Day.
BARBOURVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - The 2024 general election is headlined by the presidential race, but there are several issues voters in Kentucky will make decisions on. For some counties and cities, medical cannabis will be on the ballot. Voters can decide whether or not to allow the operation and sale of medical cannabis in their city or county.
There's more than a legislative seat at stake in the race for one Kentucky House district. Here's what to know ahead of Election Day.
Democratic Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman is in campaign mode in opposing a ballot measure that would allow Kentucky tax dollars to support students attending private or charter schools.
(LEX 18) — This November, there will be two constitutional amendments on the ballot for voters to decide. Amendment 2, the school choice measure, has received a lot of attention. But there has been little conversation surrounding the other one - Amendment 1, a citizenship requirement measure.
Gov. Andy Beshear joined a major teacher’s union to stump against Amendment 2 as advocates work overtime to reach voters three weeks before Election Day.
Kentucky Right to Life is endorsing in fewer legislative races this year — 45 candidates for the General Assembly received an endorsement from the anti-abortion group, down from 86 in 2022 and 88 in 2020.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) said in an interview Sunday that “it hurts” to see former President Trump and Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), the Republican vice presidential nominee, lie about the results of the 2020 election and natural disasters.
After online controversy and death threats, gun rights activist Kyle Rittenhouse spoke to a GOP crowd in Northern Kentucky for about 90 seconds.