Three days of early voting started Thursday in Kentucky as the candidates running for governor make their final pitches to voters.
About three weeks before the Nov. 7 general election, Gov. Andy Beshear, the Democratic incumbent, and Attorney General Daniel Cameron, the Republican nominee, tackled hot button topics during the debate at Northern Kentucky University.
The last day to register to vote in Kentucky is Tuesday, Oct. 10, by 4 p.m.
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has proposed awarding the largest pay raise in decades to Kentucky’s public school personnel.
Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron says Kentucky should develop state-backed tutoring programs to help students recover from pandemic learning setbacks.
Cameron made stops in Richmond, London and Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Twelve Republicans were vying for the GOP nomination for the November general election against Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear.
Three leading candidates — Attorney General Daniel Cameron, Eric Deters, and Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles — participated in the debate Tuesday evening.
In two weeks, the candidates trying to replace Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will battle it out at the ballot box.
As the deadline to file approaches, at least a dozen Kentuckians are jumping in the race.