Jefferson County's top election official said Wednesday there was "no way" to prevent the Election Day technical issues that caused voters at some precincts to wait in line for hours.
Kentucky's primary election day is next Tuesday, May 21.
On the last day of Kentucky's legislative session, lawmakers and supporters gathered at the Capitol in Frankfort for a signing of House Bill 5, the controversial Republican anti-crime measure.
While a line to vote isn't necessarily a good thing, it's a positive sign.
The election is in May.
Bills introduced this week in the House and Senate, both dominated by Republicans, would create four days of early in-person voting, including a Saturday, with no excuse required, Adams said.
"There is no legitimate interest in dead people being registered to vote."
Kentuckians still have a lot of opportunities to vote early.
Secretary of State Michael Adams said people who are worried about COVID-19 can vote by mail and should request a ballot as possible.
On Friday, Secretary of State Michael Adams said Kentucky is dealing with a poll worker crisis. He is calling on younger people to get involved.