KY Registered Voters Can Expect Postcards About Primary Elections

All registered voters are eligible for mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

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(Kentucky) - With the primary elections right around the corner, registered voters in Kentucky can expect to be receiving a postcard in the mail soon with information about how to vote by mail. 

Beginning May 22, voters will be able to request an absentee ballot for the primary election on June 23. Once voters receive their postcards, they can either fill it out and mail it in, or visit the website mentioned on the card. 

All registered voters are eligible for mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Once returned voters will be mailed their ballots if that is the option chosen.

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