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On Tuesday, Kentucky voters will decide the fate of two constitutional amendments appearing on this year’s ballot. Opinion: Constitutional amendments on Kentucky's ballot are deeply troubling ...
More than 53% of Kentucky voters rejected the amendment the last time it was on the ballot. The amendment performed the worst in Franklin County, where the seat of state government is located ...
Noting that he earned more votes than Beshear when they were both on the statewide ballot in 2019 - though in different races - Quarles said he’s got the best shot at winning a general election.
Robby Mills, left, thanks Kentucky Attorney General and Republican candidate for governor Daniel Cameron, center, as he was introduced as his running mate during the announcement at the Republican ...
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] The bill passed both houses and was voted ...
Here are the major moments from the third debate of the general election season. Kentucky governor debate: 5 big moments for Andy Beshear and Daniel Cameron Skip to main content
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 5 in the 2021 General Assembly as House Bill 91 by representative Joseph Fischer. The bill subsequently passed both houses.
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