Skip to main content

ICYMI: Louisville Courier-Journal: Early voting, absentee voting, mail-in: Here's how Kentucky's voting laws have changed

Berry Craig
Social share icons

A lot has changed with voting laws in the commonwealth in recent years. Here's a rundown of where things stand for Kentucky voters.

By JOE SONKA

EDITOR'S NOTE: This page is part of a comprehensive guide to voting rights across the U.S. and in Puerto Rico. 

Kentucky voting laws have changed considerably over the past several years, with a new voter identification requirement and no-excuse early voting implemented for the first time — though efforts to amend the state constitution to restore the voting rights of those who have served their full sentence for felonies have come up short.

Read more here.