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’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE

U.S. PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT U.S. SENATE The President is both the head of state and head of KY has two U.S. Senators representing its citizens in government of the U.S., and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Washington, D.C., each serving a six-year term. The job of a Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for senator is to act on behalf of the American people in legislative the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. sessions to ensure the voice of the common citizen is heard. The Vice President of the U.S. is the second-highest officer in the executive branch and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. REPUBLICAN

REPUBLICAN MITCH MCCONNELL* teammitch.com DONALD TRUMP* MIKE PENCE donaldjtrump.com DEMOCRAT AMY MCGRATH DEMOCRAT amymcgrath.com JOE BIDEN KAMALA HARRIS joebiden.com LIBERTARIAN BRAD BARRON LIBERTARIAN bradbarron2020.com JO JORGENSEN JEREMY COHEN jo20.com U.S. HOUSE - KENTUCKY’S 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT KY has six U.S. Congressmen, with the 4th District representing all or part of 20 counties across the northern INDEPENDENT part of KY. The Congressman is one of 435 members working in Washington, D.C. to represent the citizens of the 4th District KANYE WEST and serve a two-year term. MICHELLE TIDBALL kanye2020.country REPUBLICAN THOMAS MASSIE* INDEPENDENT thomasmassie.com BROCK PIERCE KARLA BALLARD brock.vote DEMOCRAT ALEXANDRA OWENSBY KEY amowensby.com *Incumbent KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE IMPORTANT VOTER INFO

WAYS TO VOTE 1. Absentee Ballot Identification: SSN and Driver’s License to request Deadline to request: Oct. 9 Deadline to return completed: by Election Day (November 3) in drop box or postmarked Request online::GoVoteKY.com Drop Boxes BOONE CAMPBELL COUNTY KENTON COUNTY Boone County Clerk’s Office Campbell Co. Clerk’s Newport Kenton County Government 2950 Washington Square Office (outside) Center (inside & outside) Burlington, KY 1098 Monmouth Street 1840 Simon Kenton Way Newport, KY Covington, KY Boone County Public Library Florence Branch (inside) Campbell Co. Clerk’s Alexandria Independence Senior Center 7425 US 42 Office (outside) (inside, starting Oct. 13) Florence, KY 8330 W. Main St. 2001 Jackwoods Parkway Alexandria, KY Independence, KY Boone County Public Library Hebron Branch (inside) Independence Courthouse 1863 North Bend Road (outside) Hebron, KY 5272 Madison Pike Independence, KY Boone County Public Library Scheben Branch (inside) 8899 US 42 Union, KY

2. Early In-Person BOONE COUNTY CAMPBELL COUNTY KENTON COUNTY Boone County Extension Campbell County Clerk Kenton County Clerk Enrichment Center 1098 Monmouth Street 1840 Simon Kenton Way 1824 Patrick Drive Newport, KY Covington, KY Burlington, KY October 13 - November 2 Independence Senior Center October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM 2001 Jackwoods Parkway Mon, Thurs & Fri: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Independence, KY Tues & Wed: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM October 13 - November 2 Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM M–F: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE IMPORTANT VOTER INFO

3. Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Super Center: Per the Emergency Regulations, each county must have a location for any voter to go and vote.

BOONE COUNTY CAMPBELL COUNTY KENTON COUNTY Super Center: Super Center: Super Center: 10 locations across the county: Campbell Co. Clerk’s Office Kenton Co. Government Center 1098 Monmouth Street 1840 Simon Kenton Way Larry A Ryle High School Newport, KY Covington, KY Randall K. Cooper High School Conner High School All traditional voting locations There will be 23 polling locations Boone County High School will be open across the county, available. Visit bit.ly/kentonvote to Walton-Verona High School except six previously located at find your polling location. senior centers or libraries. Walton-Verona Elementary School R.A. Jones Middle School Ockerman Middle School Charles H. Kelly Elementary School Boone Co. Extension Enrichment

CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS The KY Constitution enables the General Assembly to place proposed amendments on the general election ballot before voters statewide, requiring approval by a simple majority of the voters.

Marsy’s Law Crime Victim’s Rights Amendment Terms of Judicial Offices Ballot Question: Are you in favor of creating a new section of the Ballot Question: Are you in favor of changing the term of Constitution of Kentucky relating to crime victims, as proposed in Commonwealth’s Attorneys from six-year terms to eight-year terms Section 2 below? beginning in 2030, changing the terms of judges of the district court from four-year terms to eight-year terms beginning in 2022, Summary: The amendment would add specific rights of crime victims, and requiring district judges to have been licensed attorneys for at together known as Marsy’s Law, to the KY Constitution. KY voters least eight years beginning in 2022, by amending the Constitution approved this measure during the 2018 election, but the KY Supreme of Kentucky to read as stated below? Court ruled the approved amendment void since the full text of the amendment was not provided to voters. Summary: Extends the office terms of circuit court clerks, Commonwealth’s Attorneys public prosecutors and district judges Support: Supporters of the amendment believe the crime victims’ and changes eligibility requirements. rights amendment (Marsy’s Law) would incorporate a victims’ bill of rights into the state constitution, including the right to be notified, to Support: Supporters of the amendment note it would increase be present and to be heard in court proceedings. KY is currently one of the qualifications and professionalism of the judiciary by requiring only 15 states that does not provide crime victims with constitutional- district judges to have been a licensed attorney for at least eight level protections, and Marsy’s Law would ensure the inclusion and years, up from the current two years minimum requirement. respect of victims within our criminal justice system. Learn more: Aligning the prosecutor’s terms with the judges’ terms would make victimsrightsky.com/kentucky_ballot_language it easier to recircuit the courts to better balance judicial resources across the Commonwealth. Opposition: Opponents for Marsy’s Law, including the ACLU and the NKY Tea Party, argue this amendment is bad for victims and wrong for Opposition: Opponents of the amendment state that lengthening KY. They note the bill doesn’t provide any detail, funding, resources the terms of judges and prosecutors to eight years promotes the or direction for a new section of the Constitution and many of the idea of less accountability for these offices and is too long for any victim rights are already granted under existing law. Furthermore, elected official to serve. Furthermore, in Kentucky’s rural areas when changes are needed, a statutory change would be much easier to there will be less applicants due to the eligibility requirement. make than a Constitutional change. Learn more: aclu-ky.org/en/news/ marsys-law-bad-victims-and-wrong-kentucky KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE BOONE COUNTY BALLOT

STATE SENATE SOIL & WATER CITY RACES CONSERVATION DISTRICT The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, Cities across NKY will hold composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in SUPERVISORS (4) elections for their local city Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-year staggered terms, Each local conservation district council races. The city councils with half the Senate elected every two years. is governed by a seven-member work as a legislative body and board of supervisors elected performs legislative duties such 11th District by the registered voters within as enacting ordinances, levying that district. The purpose taxes and adopting a budget. of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources Florence Council (6) within the district. JULIE METZGER AUBUCHON* GARY WINN* JEFF THOMAS JOE REED R - JOHN SCHICKEL* D - JAMES FIORELLI DEBRA WALLER* facebook.com/SenatorSchickel jimky2020.com J. KELLY HUFF* DAVID A. OSBORNE* DUANE FROELICHER* MEL CARROLL* STATE HOUSE SCHOOL DISTRICT JOSH WALTON BOARDS The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY JONATHON W. TRIMBLE General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the School board members work as KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two- a team to govern the activities Union Commission (4) year staggered terms. of their school district by setting policy and providing resources JEREMY M. RAMAGE* to help every student learn. ERIC DULANEY* 63rd District The focus of every decision JOHN J. MEFFORD* or action of the board should BRYAN H. MILLER* reflect commitment to improving BRIAN GARNER student achievement in the district. Walton Council (6) Boone - 1st District (1) GREG SANDERS R - KIM BANTA* D - ASHLEY WILLIAMS TIFFANY BULLER-SCHUSSLER TERRI LYNN COURTNEY* kimbantaforky.com facebook.com/awilliamsfor63 HOWARD M. STEVENS, III Boone - 2nd District (1) SHERRY L. SNOWDEN 66th District MARIA A. BROWN BOBBY MCDONALD* MATTHEW BROWN* Boone - 3rd District (1) DAN MARTIN JESSE PARKS MATT MCINTIRE*

R - C. ED MASSEY* D - ROBERTO HENRIQUEZ L - CRISTI KENDRICK Walton-Verona Graded masseycountry.com roberto4ky.com kendrick4ky.com Independent (2) MEGAN TRUMBLE JONES* DAVID TURNER* 69th District Kenton - 1st District (1) KAREN L. COLLINS*

R - ADAM KOENIG* D - RYAN NEAVES L - BILL MITCHELL adamkoenig.com sites.google.com/view/ webstite n/a neavesforky KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE CAMPBELL COUNTY BALLOT

STATE HOUSE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS Bellevue Commission (6) The KY House of Representatives is the lower School board members work as a team to govern RYAN SALZMAN* house of the KY General Assembly, composed of the activities of their school district by setting SHAUNA M. KRUSE* 100 members and meets at the KY State Capitol policy and providing resources to help every SEAN FISHER* in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two- student learn. The focus of every decision or SCOTT WITTE* year staggered terms. action of the board should reflect commitment PATRICK HOGAN* to improving student achievement in the district. 64th District STEPHEN R. GUIDUGLI* Campbell - 2nd District (1) Commission (4) JOSHUA P. PERKINS* CHRISSY SIZEMORE Campbell - 3rd District (1) SALLY O’ DAY KIMBER L. FENDER* CHARLES STYER LARRY P. HILLER, SR. R - KIMBERLY D - LARRY VARNEY Campbell - 5th District (1) POORE MOSER* larryvarney.wordpress. RICH MASON* Cold Spring Council (6) moserforkentucky.com com/vote-for-me LISA SCHMIDT CAVANAUGH* Bellevue Independent (2) PAUL KLOEKER* 67th District JULIA WEBB FISCHER* CINDY MOORE* ELIZABETH ANN JOSEPH CHRIS AMPFER* DEANNA K. HENGGE Dayton Independent (2) STEPHEN ROACH BERNARD T. PFEFFER JR.* KENNY SEARS ROSANN SHARON* ADAM CRAIG SANDFOSS* LORI PETERSON* R - LEANNA HOMANDBERG D - RACHEL ROBERTS* Crestview Commision (4) leanna4kentucky.com rachelforkentucky.com Fort Thomas Independent (2) BRIAN P. MERMAN* JULIE KUHNHEIN JEREMY RIDER* KAREN UTZ ALLEN* VICTORIA PLANHOLT* 68th District JEFF BEACH* Dayton Council (6) Newport Independent (3) JEFF VOLTER* MELISSA SHEFFEL* JOSEPH “JOE” NEARY* AARON W. SUTHERLAND TAMMY CORNETT* THERESA MILLER* BETH NYMAN R - JOSEPH FISCHER* D - NANCY BARDGETT BILLY COLE ANTHONY VINCENT CADLE website n/a bardgettforky.com TIMOTHY DAVID CURL ROBERT LEE BURGESS JULIE SMITH-MORROW* JEFF HAAS Southgate Independent (3) JUSTIN SLOVER SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION JEFFERY “JAY” PAUL* RON FARRIS DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) DIANE BARTLETT HARTFIELD* JOHNNY WALKER WIRICK Each local conservation district is governed by CHRISTINA KELLY a seven-member board of supervisors elected SCOTT C. BESELER* by the registered voters within that district. CITY RACES The purpose of a conservation district is to Fort Thomas Council (6) conserve and develop all renewable natural The city councils work as a legislative body and MARK COOK resources within the district. performs legislative duties such as enacting CONNIE GRUBBS ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget. CARLA LANDON RICHARD W. CARR ROGER PETERMAN* RICK SIMON* Alexandria Council (6) KYLE SPARKS* JEFF BEZOLD* SUSAN ORTLIEB-TURNER* STEVEN SHINKLE* BEN PENDERY STACEY L. GRAUS* ADAM BLAU* THOMAS LYNN BALDRIDGE* MATTHEW REED W. DAVID HART KEN BOWMAN* JOE ANDERSON LISA KELLY A.J. MOERMOND KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE CAMPBELL COUNTY BALLOT

Highland Heights Council (6) RENE HEINRICH* MICAHEL B. KESSLING* DEBORAH BALL* GARY CHINN* JOHN HOFFERT* VIRGIL L. MILLER* Melbourne Council (4) JOANNE LAYMAN KAREN DALEY PAUL LANDWEHR* Mentor Council (6) MARGARET GOSNEY LARRY STRASINGER* JOHN ERIC BROCK* Newport Mayor THOMAS GUIDUGLI Newport Commission (4) FRANK PELUSO* BETH FENNELL* JOHN ANTHONY SANTINI JASON M. WALTER KEN RECHTIN* GORDON HENRY JERRY REX PELUSO Silver Grove (6) JILL FESSLER* JON PELLE* HERB RARDIN* COREY PELLE* SCOTT MCCARTER* JENNIFER Y. SMITH Southgate Council (6) CHRIS A. ROBISCH* TYLER D. OWEN MARK L. MESSMERR PAUL JAMES MELVILLE* JOSEPH M. ANDERSON* PATRICIA HAYLEY* Wilder Council (6) SANDY RUSCHMAN-DECKER* KELLY MEISER* ROBERT BLANKENSHIP* JIM PROFITT* VALERIE A. JONES* R. ANDREW WILLIAMS

KEY *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE KENTON COUNTY BALLOT

STATE SENATE 69th District The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in Frankfort. Senators are elected to four- year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years. 17th District R - ADAM KOENIG* D - RYAN NEAVES L - BILL MITCHELL adamkoenig.com sites.google.com/ website n/a view/neavesforky

SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS R - DAMON THAYER* D - JASON STROUDE School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every damonthayer.com strouded17.com student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district. 23rd District Kenton - 1st District (1) KAREN L. COLLINS* Kenton - 2nd District (1) CARL WICKLUND*

R - CHRIS MCDANIEL* D - RYAN OLEXIA Kenton - 5th District (1) chris-mcdaniel.com ryanolexia2020.com GENE DUPIN Beechwood Independent (2) STATE HOUSE MELANIE F. STRICKER* RON W. SAVIGNANO II* The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in Covington Independent (2) Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms. STEPHEN GASTRIGHT BRANDON MIMS GLENDA HUFF* THOMAS HAGGARD 63rd District TOM WHERRY* Erlanger/Elsmere Independent (2) JEFFREY MILLER* Erlanger/Elsmere Independent (unexpired) SARAH MEYER* R - KIM BANTA* D - ASHLEY WILLIAMS kimbantaforky.com facebook.com/awilliamsfor63 Ludlow Independent (2) 64th District MELANIE HAZLEWOOD CINDY HOLBROOK POWELL* Ludlow Independent (unexpired) WESLEY DORGER* Walton Verona Graded Independent (2) R - KIMBERLY POORE MOSER* D - LARRY VARNEY MEGAN TRUMBLE JONES* DAVID TURNER* moserforkentucky.com larryvarney.wordpress. com/vote-for-me 65th District SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district. MARC HULT* CHRIS KAEFF* R - J. DAVIS D - CHARLES ‘BUDDY’ WHEATLEY* GAILEN WAYNE BRIDGES* ANDREW JOHNSON jdavisforky.com buddywheatley.com JENNIFER LEIGH MYKA* KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE KENTON COUNTY BALLOT

CITY RACES Elsmere Council (6) Lakeside Park Council (6) The city councils work as a legislative GLORIA GRUBBS* DAVE WOLFER body and performs legislative duties such MALCOLM XAVIER DANIELS* BRIAN D. WAITE* as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and NANCY BOWMAN* MATT STEGMAN* adopting a budget. LISA MITCHELL TYLER GASTRIGHT* AARON M. MOORE PAUL MARKGRAF* Bromley Council (6) JOANNE BARNETT SMITH MARY ANN THAMAN* NANCY A. KIENKER* TOM BERNHEIMER MICHEAL E. KENDALL* Erlanger Council (12) GAIL SMITH* STEPHEN L. KNIPPER Ludlow Council (6) DAVID O. RADFORD* KATHY CAHILL* STEPHEN A. CHAPMAN, SR. REAGAN E. FRANCE DON SKIDMORE* TIFFANY GRIDER* TIMOTHY WARTMAN* TYSON HERMES* CHRIS WRIGHT DIANNE WARTMAN* THOMAS CAHILL* JULIE TERRY NAVARRE REBECCA RECKERS* VANETTA DAVIS Covington Mayor JENNIFER BROWN JASPER JOSEPH U. MEYER* VICTORIA KYLE* Park Hills Council (6) GARY MEYER* KEVIN P. DOWNES Covington Commission (4) ANTHONY DARIN MISSY SPEARS FRANK R. WICHMANN RYAN ELMORE SARAH FROELICH* TARRIS A. HORTON G. DARYL HALLMAN MICHELLE WILLIAMS* RENEE SKIDMORE* DIANA NICELEY* STEVE ELKINS* TIM DOWNING* JOSEPH THOMAS SHIELDS* SHANNON C. SMITH* Fairview Commission (4) PAMELA SPOOR* RON WASHINGTON BRENDA HOBBS* Crescent Springs Council (6) SHAWNTELLA MUMAW* Ryland Heights Commission (4) PATRICK HACKETT* FRED WILSON* JASON PONDER* BOB MUELLER* BEVERLY WILLMAN* RALPH “BOZ” COLLINS* JUSTIN HARTFIEL* Fort Mitchell Council (7) JAMES TODD CLAGGETT CARROL W. BOWMAN* CHAD LONGBONS* ALYSON ROEDING CHRISTIE ARLINGHAUS* VICKI S. BOERGER* Taylor Mills Comission (4) MIKE DAUGHERTY GREG POHLGEERS* ROSE MERRITT* Crestview Hills Council (6) MICHAEL STOECKLE* MARK KREIMBORG* EDWARD WISE JERRY DEATHERAGE* CAROLINE ANN BRADEN* TIMOTHY MCKINLEY MARY L. BURNS* DANIEL E. MURRAY* KIM NACHAZEL* JOSEPH F. ROESEL* Villa Hills Council (6) ARLENE LUEBBE* Fort Wright Council (6) SUZANNE WADSWORTH* DAVID KRAMER* JASON WORMS SCOTT RINGO* WILLIAM C. “BILL” DORSEY* DAVID ABELN* JIM CAHILL* Edgewood Council (7) ADAM DALE FEINAUER* SETH THOMPSON* BEN BARLAGE* MARGIE WITT* ROD BAEHNER* ROB THELEN* BERNIE WESSELS* CATHY STOVER* SCOTT WALL* DARLA B. KETTENACKER Walton Council (6) TONY WARD JAY WEBER* GREG SANDERS MIKE THELEN Independence Council (6) TERRI LYNN COURTNEY* DALE HENSON* TOM BRINKER* HOWARD M. STEVENS III KIM WOLKING* AMY ENGELMAN* SHERRY L. SNOWDEN TOM ELFERS GREG WAITE* BOBBY MCDONALD* JEFF SCHREIVER* LUCAS DEATON* MATTHEW BROWN* JOE MESSMER* CAROL FRANZEN* DAVID E. SHAFER GREGORY S. STEFFEN KEY CHRIS VOGELPOHL *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE GALLATIN COUNTY BALLOT

STATE SENATE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-year staggered terms, with student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should half the Senate elected every two years. reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district. 7th District Gallatin - 3rd District (1) BECKY BURGETT* Gallatin - 4th District (1) HARGIS S. DAVIS* Gallatin - 5th District (1) R - ADRIENNE E. D - JOE GRAVISS I - KEN CARROLL TONY R. FOSTER SR. SOUTHWORTH joegravissforky.com carrollforky.com AMANDA DUNAVENT* senate7.com CITY RACES STATE HOUSE The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in budget. Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms. Glencoe (6) 47th District MARLENE GLACKEN RICHARD DUNAWAY* MARK WILSON* MICHAEL MURPHY Sparta City Commission (4) CHAD W. DUNAVENT* R - FELICIA RABOURN D - JACK COUCH BONNIE S. BOND* rabournforkentucky.com couchforky.com DALE SAMUEL* BILL DUNAVENT*

SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Warsaw City Council (6) DWAYNE WOOD Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. TREY YOUNG The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all TYLER BOAZ renewable natural resources within the district. TODD SAMUEL GEORGE KOSTA JR. JOSEPH W. SMITH* BETH OLDENDICK* RONALD COURTNEY* TYLER PECK PEGGY L. TINCH* JERRY HUNT*

WAYS TO VOTE Drop Box Early In-Person Election Day Gallatin County Clerk’s Office Gallatin County Clerk’s Office Paint Lick Baptist Church 102 W. High St 102 W. High St 55 HWY 1992 Warsaw, KY Warsaw, KY Warsaw, KY Drop Box inside October 13 - November 2 Mary Ellen Bogardus Extension Office October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM 395 HWY 42W M-F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Sat: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Warsaw, KY Sat: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM KEY November 3 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE GRANT COUNTY BALLOT

STATE SENATE CITY RACES The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-byear staggered terms, with budget. half the Senate elected every two years. Corinth Commission (4) 17th District DARREN BILLITER VICKIE WOLFE DEANNA CALDWELL JESSICA RATCLIFF BEACH Crittenden Council (6) JOSEPH C. DUSING* R - DAMON THAYER* D - JASON STROUDE FRED W. SPANIER damonthayer.com strouded17.com BRIAN BYRLEY JENNIFER THURMAN-HUMPHREY* SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS JAMES L. PURCELL DANIEL MARTIN* School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their PAULA JANE LOWERY school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should MICHELLE BOHMAN reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district. TODD ROBERTS Grant - 1st District (1) Dry Ridge Council (6) CHARLOTTE B. SCHMIDT* WM. BILL WEBB* ERIC BROCKMAN* Grant - 3rd District (1) CARISA HUGHETT* LISA SMITH* KENNY EDMONDSON* ASHLEY HUMPHREY-BRINKER* Grant - 5th District (1) JAMES A. ‘JIM’ HENDY* DEBORAH ROGERS* Williamstown Council (6) Williamstown Independent (2) GREG MIDDLETON* ANGIE EVANS CLEVELAND* KIM A. CRUPPER* CURT MITCHELL WEBSTER RONNIE H. MAINES KEY SARAH J. DILLS ROBERT W. PERRY* JEREMY WINTERS* *Incumbent (#) - Vote for up to # of seats

WAYS TO VOTE Drop Box Early In-Person Election Day Grant Co. Admin Building Grant Co. Clerk’s Office Corinth City Building Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (outside) 107 N. Main Street 215 Thomas Lane Mason Corinth Elementary Gym 107 N. Main Street Williamstown, KY Corinth, KY 1 Heekin Road, Williamstown, KY October 13 - November 2 Saturday, October 17 Williamstown, KY Mail Slot on side M-F: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grant Co. Middle School Gym of buidling 305 School Road October 13 - November 2 Grant County Park Grant County Clerk’s Office Dry Ridge, KY U.S. 25 107 N. Main Street Williamstown School Gym Crittenden, KY Williamstown, KY 300 Helton Street Saturday, October 24 Saturday, October 31 Williamstown, KY

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Crittenden Mt. Zion School Cafeteria 270 Crittenden Mt Zion Road Dry Ridge, KY KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE OWEN COUNTY BALLOT

STATE SENATE CITY RACES The KY Senate is the upper house of the KY General Assembly, The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative composed of 38 members and meets at the KY State Capitol in duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a Frankfort. Senators are elected to four-year staggered terms, with budget. half the Senate elected every two years. Owenton City Council (6) 7th District JILL RAYE DUNAVENT JIMMY MARSTON* PATTY SUE MILLER JOYCE CAMMACK NEW CLARK ROBERTS LARRY DALE PERRY* R - ADRIENNE E. D - JOE GRAVISS I - KEN CARROLL KAYLAN VANNARSDALL SOUTHWORTH joegravissforky.com carrollforky.com J.O. POWERS senate7.com Sparta City Commission (4) CHAD W. DUNAVENT* STATE HOUSE BONNIE S. BOND* DALE SAMUEL* The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the State Capitol in BILL DUNAVENT* Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms. 62nd District WAYS TO VOTE Drop Box Owen Co. Clerk’s Office (inside) and at the Entrance (outside) 136 W. Bryan Street R - PHILLIP R. PRATT* D - DAVID MAYO Owenton, KY prattforky.com facebook.com/DavidMayoKY Early In-Person SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS (4) Owen Co. Clerk’s Office Each local conservation district is governed by a seven-member board 136 W. Bryan Street of supervisors elected by the registered voters within that district. Owenton, KY The purpose of a conservation district is to conserve and develop all renewable natural resources within the district. October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM RICHARD DUVALL Sat: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM GENE RAY STEWART KYLE JACOBS Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their Owen County Cooperative Extension Building school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every 265 Ellis Road student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should Owenton, KY reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district. Lighthouse Church Owen - 1st District (1) 5405 HWY 127 N KIMBERLY HUNTER* Owenton, KY Owen - 4th District (1) Hesler Assembly of God Church ERIC CHARLES BAUMANN 25 Breck Road Owenton, KY

KEY Monterey Volunteer Fire Department *Incumbent 60 Sawdridge Creek Road (#) - Vote for up to # of seats Owenton, KY KENTUCKY’S 2020 ELECTION GUIDE PENDLETON COUNTY BALLOT

STATE HOUSE CITY RACES The KY House of Representatives is the lower house of the KY The city councils work as a legislative body and performs legislative General Assembly, composed of 100 members and meets at the duties such as enacting ordinances, levying taxes and adopting a budget. State Capitol in Frankfort. Representatives are elected to two-year staggered terms. Butler Council (6) PAT TAYLOR* 78th District E-S BONITA BONAR* NANCI BONAR PAUL W. VANLANDINGHAM* TERESA ANTROBUS* ALICE M. SMITH TERRI “MURRELL” BUSH* R - MARK HART* L - JAMES TOLLER MASON D. TAYLOR* markhartforstaterep.com facebook.com/TollerForKY78 Falmouth Council (6) SUSAN BOOHER GIBSON SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARDS JOYCE CARSON* School board members work as a team to govern the activities of their AMY BECKETT HURST* school district by setting policy and providing resources to help every TAMMY LYNN JOHNSON student learn. The focus of every decision/action of the board should LUKE PRICE* reflect commitment to improving student achievement in the district. SEBASTIAN ERNST Pendleton - 1st District (1) CRAIG OWEN C. DARRYL AMMERMAN KAREN H. DELANEY* SHANNON RAE JOHNSON* Pendleton - 3rd District (1) PAUL LUTHER DALTON, JR. AMBER J. BEEBE* Williamstown Council (6) Pendleton - 5th District (1) GREG MIDDLETON* CHERI Y. GRIFFIN* KIM A. CRUPPER* RONNIE H. MAINES ROBERT W. PERRY*

WAYS TO VOTE Drop Box Early In-Person Election Day Polls are open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Pendleton County Clerk’s Office Pendleton County Clerk’s Office (inside) 233 Main Street Northern Elementary School 233 Main Street Falmouth, KY 925 Hwy 27 N Falmouth, KY Butler, KY October 13 - November 2 M-F: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Pendleton County High School October 13 - November 2 Sat: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 2525 Hwy 27 N M-F: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Falmouth, KY Sat: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Southern Elementary School 320 Fairground Rd. Falmouth, KY

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