Amendment 2, also known as the "school choice" measure, is on Kentucky's November ballot. Here's what the state's national lawmakers say about it.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Kentucky.
While much of the country has all eyes on the US presidential election, many voters in Kentucky are closely watching Amendment Two, as well.
The suit says videos by Kentucky small businesses were identified as possibly of interest to the senator, who has expressed concern about the app's effect on kids
From competitive races, to important amendment issues, there's plenty on the ballot in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
If Amendment 2 passes, Kentucky's General Assembly could introduce a school choice program as early as the 2025 legislative session.
Continuing a trend seen in 2023 and 2022, more Kentuckians are drifting away from the Republican and Democratic parties and registering as independents, with their share of the electorate now reaching 11%. The majority are young, between the ages of 18 and 29, and they tend to be first-time voters, according to Adams.
Kulkarni, herself a naturalized citizen, said she believes the amendment’s language sends a message to immigrant communities that “you don’t belong here,” and believed newly naturalized citizens could be intimidated to cast their vote. “The right to vote is the carrot on the stick to become a citizen,” Watson told FOX 56 in response.
(LEX 18) — This November, there will be two constitutional amendments on the ballot for voters to decide. Amendment 2, the school choice measure, has received a lot of attention. But there has been little conversation surrounding the other one - Amendment 1, a citizenship requirement measure.
Some Republicans are complaining McConnell isn’t helping them with funds while Democrats raise him as a threat.
Gov. Andy Beshear joined a major teacher’s union to stump against Amendment 2 as advocates work overtime to reach voters three weeks before Election Day.
Beshear, the keynote speaker, spoke with News 9 about his outlook for Democrats in the current election cycle, saying undecided voters should support the candidate he thinks can unite Americans in the race for the White House.