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9/26/09
Volunteers seek support for voting rights restoration

Volunteers from several organizations canvassed the California, Shelby Park, Phoenix Hill and Smoketown neighborhoods to spread the word about voting rights and invite people to an afternoon rally. They collected petitions in favor of state legislation that would restore voting rights to convicted felons after they serve their time.

8/17/09
Bullitt Fiscal Court to discuss voting machines

Bullitt County Fiscal Court will hear an update on buying new voting machines at Tuesday's meeting. County Clerk Kevin Mooney is scheduled to discuss the machines.

5/18/09
Clay Co. vote-buying investigation keeps expanding

In the latest phase of a criminal investigation that has already sent several prominent Clay County residents to prison, the current circuit judge and several city council candidates in Manchester have been implicated in vote-buying, according to a sworn statement in the case.

3/4/09
Bills offer variety of election reforms

Proposals to revamp Kentucky's elections, such as allowing candidates for governor to campaign in primaries without a running mate, have injected some extra politics into this legislative session.

2/2/09
Sentences Handed Down For Vote Fraud

Four Knott County officials, including Judge Executive Randy Thompson, were sentenced to prison time for vote fraud and misusing county funds.

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