KENTUCKY, USA — Kentucky saw an increase in voter registration despite there being no elections in the Commonwealth.
Secretary of State Michael Adams announced Monday that 7,099 new Kentucky voters registered in October. Adams says he believes this is due to a growing interest in the 2026 elections.
“We’re pleased to see Kentuckians tuning in and showing they are eager to vote in 2026 for Congress, the General Assembly, county and city offices – and perhaps on constitutional amendments,” Adams said.
In October, 4,799 voters were removed: 3,703 who were deceased, 565 felony convicts, 379 who moved out of state, 79 adjudged mentally incompetent, 35 who voluntarily de-registered, 27 duplicate registrations and 11 non-citizens.
Republican registration constitutes 48% of the electorate, wit

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