Kentucky's General Election Day

is Tuesday, November 3

This is an important election year for Kentuckians. We'll help elect a U.S. president, U.S. senator and six members of the U.S. House of Representatives. All Kentucky House seats and half of the state Senate seats are up for election, as is one Kentucky Supreme Court seat, a number of local judicial seats and many city council seats.

We believe our votes can make a difference in the elections and issues we care about. This Voter Guide is a tool to help Kentuckians participate in our elections and build a Healthy Democracy where everyone – regardless of income, race, sexuality, political position or gender – has an equal voice.

Click the link above if you want to register, educate, and turn out progressive voters in Kentucky.

Commit to showing up for racial justice at the polls.

October 5 is the last day to register to vote in the November 3 election. Students going to school away from home have the right to use a permanent home or temporary student housing as their voting address.

Register (or update your registration) at your local county clerk's office or online at:

Find out if you're one of the 170,000 Kentuckians Governor Andy Beshear restored the right to vote to: