The state of Kentucky has broken the record for the total number of registered voters.Secretary of State Michael Adams announced Tuesday that 3,462,152 people are registered to vote as of Jan. 31.Adams said Democrats represent 48 percent of that total, with 1,678,538 registered voters, while Republicans represent 43 percent, with 1,477,985 registered voters. Around 9% of voters are listed under other affiliations.The last day to register to vote in the May 19 primary is April 20.“We have many easy ways to register to vote, including at GoVoteKy.com. We had relatively high voter turnout in 2019, and I hope this year as we pick a president, senator and other important officials, Kentuckians will show up strong at the polls," Adams said.To learn more, click here.

The state of Kentucky has broken the record for the total number of registered voters.

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced Tuesday that 3,462,152 people are registered to vote as of Jan. 31.


Adams said Democrats represent 48 percent of that total, with 1,678,538 registered voters, while Republicans represent 43 percent, with 1,477,985 registered voters. Around 9% of voters are listed under other affiliations.

The last day to register to vote in the May 19 primary is April 20.

“We have many easy ways to register to vote, including at GoVoteKy.com. We had relatively high voter turnout in 2019, and I hope this year as we pick a president, senator and other important officials, Kentuckians will show up strong at the polls," Adams said.

To learn more, click here.