Kentucky voters weighed in on Amendment 2, which would allow "school choice" to come to the state if passed. Here's how ...
Kentucky voters approved an amendment to the state Constitution that further prohibits people who are not U.S. citizens from ...
All Kentucky counites voted "no" on Amendment 2 Not only did all of Kentucky's counties vote "no" on the amendment, but most ...
State and federal law already ban noncitizens from trying to vote in elections in Kentucky, with criminal penalties.
Kentucky voters were asked whether they support amending the state's constitution that would change who can vote in the state's elections.
Amendment 1 asked voters if they were in favor of requiring citizenship to vote, something that is already a law for federal ...
Amendment 1 had overwhelming support from the GOP, while others noted that the language felt redundant due to state and ...
Amendment 2 to allow public funds to go to private and charter school education was rejected universally in Kentucky counties ...
Amendment 2 failed in Kentucky by double-digits in all but one of Kentucky’s 120 counties. Public education advocates consider this vote a mandate for legislators to further invest in, not divest from ...
The bill's opponents warned that it would siphon money from traditional public schools. But supporters portray charter ...
SO VOTERS ARE VERY PROTECTIVE OF THEIR LOCAL SCHOOLS, AND THERE AREN’T A LOT OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN RURAL AREAS AS WELL. SO ...
Proponents of Amendment 2 were counting on traditionally-blue urban areas in Kentucky to vote in favor of the “school choice” ...