The polls will open at 6 a.m. Tuesday for the most expensive governor's race in the commonwealth's history.
The two candidates vying for the seat are Democrat Shameka Parrish-Wright and Independent Gibran Crook.
The last day to register to vote in Kentucky is Tuesday, Oct. 10, by 4 p.m.
Thousands have already cast in-person ballots in Kentucky because of early voting.
In District 9, two political newcomers are trying to replace retiring Democratic Metro Councilman Bill Hollander.
On Nov. 8, it will be up to voters to decide whether to explicitly ban abortion in the state constitution.
The forum Thursday night centered around young voters, so they picked the topics they considered the most important.
With Kentucky's voter turnout only expected to be about 30% Tuesday, one Louisville woman is hoping to do her part to help get people to the polls.
The Kentucky Secretary of State's Office predicts 31% of the 3.4 million registered voters in the state will turn out.
Bevin, a former Army officer, said the state should not be taxing the retirement income of its military veterans.