This information is from the County Clerk’s office.

  • NOW THROUGH JUNE 22, 2020: County Clerk’s offices are available to answer voter questions. 
  • NOW THROUGH JUNE 23, 2020: Voters can contact County Clerk’s office to schedule appointment to vote.
  • NO LATER THAN MAY 22, 2020: State Board of Elections will mail postcards to eligible voters explaining the absentee and in-person voting process.
  • NO LATER THAN MAY 22, 2020:  State Board of Election will have an online portal for voter to request an absentee ballot.  Votes can request absentee ballot on-line at www.GoVote.ky.com.  Voters will supply social security number and birth date.  Other information is requested (driver license number and email address), but not mandatory.  Voter can also telephone the County Clerk.
  • MAY 26, 2020: Last day to register to vote
  • JUNE 15, 2020: Last day to request absentee ballot and have ballot mailed.  Ballot can be picked up in-person at the County Clerk’s office. Hours are established at the discretion of the County Clerk’s office.
  •  JUNE 8-13, 2020:  In-person absentee voting by appointment. (At the discretion of the County Clerk, some counties will have in-person voting on Saturdays.)
  • JUNE 15-22, 2020: In-person absentee voting by appointment.
  • JUNE 23, 2020:  Primary Election with voting by appointment. Eligible voters with appropriate ID who show up at polls without appointment will be allowed to vote.
  • JUNE 23, 2020: Ballots returned by US Postal Service must be postmarked June 23, 2020.
  • JUNE 27, 2020: This is the last day that County Clerks can receive absentee ballot by mail.
  • JUNE 29, 2020: If signature on absentee ballot does not match registration signature, County Clerk will notify voter.  A voter will have until the 29th to correct. This usually means going to the County Clerk’s office to verify signature on absentee ballot is theirs. Questioning signature is at the discretion of each County Clerk or legally designated person(s) to review and count ballots.