With Election Day only two weeks away, Kentucky voters will have two constitutional amendments to consider on the ballot. Constitutional Amendment 1 deals with non-US citizens voting in elections.
After the courts struck down a couple legislative attempts at “school choice” measures, some lawmakers are asking Kentucky ...
Amendment One on the Kentucky ballot deals with voting rights, whereas Amendment Two deals with school choice and funding.
Voters in Kentucky won’t just be weighing in on the candidate they prefer this election day. They will also be voting on ...
The state’s highest-elected teacher was back in her old stomping grounds on Tuesday to campaign against Kentucky’s hotly ...
In Kentucky’s 27th Senate District, a first-time Democratic candidate from Lexington faces a Republican incumbent from ...
A federal judge considers a First Amendment challenge to a new state-wide requirement that every public school classroom ...
The dataset looks at individual contributions of $1,000 or more directed to the Harris campaign and made between July 1 and ...
A state law mandating the blanket sealing of records in delinquency cases when a juvenile is not found delinquent violates the Ohio Constitution because it does not allow for any consideration of the ...
Regardless of how it happens, should no contender claim a majority, the Constitution calls for Congress to carry out the selection of our national executives via a "contingent election." ...
Amendment 1 is the only statewide proposition on the November 5th ballot. By voting “yes,” we can dedicate offshore revenues ...
The General Assembly approved Amendment 1 with overwhelming, bipartisan majorities. Yet the electorate seems less enthusiastic. People don’t even agree about what the amendment would do. Sam McDowell: ...