The final countdown to Election Day is on as candidates made their final pitches to voters on Monday.
The most controversial issue is Amendment 2, also known as the School Choice amendment.
A judge in Frankfort rejected her primary opponent's attempt to have her removed from the ballot for a second time.
Democrat Nima Kulkarni's primary opponent, William Zeitz, has filed a lawsuit against her and Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams.
Justices said Nima Kulkarni did not follow the law, but her legal team believes there's hope for her to stay in office.
The biggest difference this year - more voters decided to vote early.
The Kentucky Senate has voted to revise the state’s voter identification law. The measure would remove college-issued student ID cards from the list of primary documents to verify a voter’s identity.
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, a Republican, disagrees with Senate Bill 80. He believes it could alienate college students.
As the presidential election inches closer, Kentucky's top election official is concerned about how the state will handle a large voter turnout.
The threat was mailed to the Secretary of State's Office.