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Amendments to the Kentucky Constitution require 3/5 support in both houses of the General Assembly and a majority vote by referendum; they can not be vetoed by the governor. The amendment was first introduced on January 26 in the 2024 General Assembly as House Bill 2 by representative Suzanne Miles. [4]
A general election was held in the U.S. state of Kentucky on November 5, 2024. The primary election for all offices was held on May 21, 2024. The last day to register to vote in the primary election was April 22 and the last day to register to vote in the general election was October 7. [2]
More than the presidential race is on the 2024 Kentucky primary election ballot for Tuesday, Nov. 5. ... Amendment 1 and Amendment 2, are also on the ballot. LATEST KENTUCKY NEWS:
Kentucky voters voted to change the state constitution, tweaking the language related to who can participate in the commonwealth's elections. With 65.26% of the votes counted across the state ...
2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election ← 2019 November 7, 2023 2027 → Turnout 37.9% 3.9 pp Nominee Andy Beshear Daniel Cameron Party Democratic Republican Running mate Jacqueline Coleman Robby Mills Popular vote 694,482 627,457 Percentage 52.53% 47.46% County results Congressional district results State senate district results State house district results Beshear: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% ...
Amendment 2 asks voters to decide whether public money should be spent on nonpublic education. Amendment 2 in Kentucky explained: Your ballot issue questions answered Skip to main content
Citizen-initiated amendment: CI-126, create a top-four styled primary where candidates would run regardless of party for governor, lieutenant governor and other state executive positions along with state legislators "and congressional officers". The candidates that get the top four largest amount of the vote would go onto the general election ...
A controversial constitutional amendment that had the power to drastically reshape Kentucky's education landscape has failed, with 65% of voters casting their ballots against the measure.