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To: Govenor Andy Beshear, Sec. of State Michael Adams, KY Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer, KY Speaker of the House David Osborne

Commonwealth of Kentucky: Extend Voting Hours in November Election!

Kentucky's voting system is built for voter disenfranchisement. It takes place on a weekday when no employer can guarantee time off, and the polls close at 6 pm. This prevents many working voters from reaching the polls in time, especially if there is only one polling place in a city of hundreds of thousands of residents, like Louisville. We're asking our Kentucky state government leaders to take action to EXTEND VOTING HOURS for the November election to at least 7 pm.

Why is this important?

In the Kentucky primary election that occurred yesterday, several hundred voters were locked out of the KY Expo Center right at 6 pm, barring them from their right to vote. The only reason they were allowed inside is because both US Senate Democratic Nominees, Amy McGrath and Charles Booker, filed injunctions with the Jefferson County Circuit Court to open the doors and allow those waiting in line outside to vote. Charles Booker filed a second injunction to keep the polls open until 9 pm, and was denied.
Kentucky's current election law states that polls are to be closed at 6 pm with the precinct election sheriff identifying the last person in line to be the last voter. This early closing time prevents many working people from getting to their polling place in time, especially if they work far from their home precinct.
Restricting voting hours to end at 6 pm is voter disenfranchisement, aimed specifically at working-class citizens and people of color, who are more likely to be working in the service industries where there is little flexibility to leave one's shift to go vote.
In the case of this last primary election, there was only ONE polling place for all of Jefferson County/city of Louisville -- where there are nearly 1 million residents. At 6 pm the traffic to get into the KY Expo Center was nearly an hour long. Voters were parking and running up to the doors to make it in time, only to find they had been locked out.
With the coronavirus crisis continuing indefinitely into the future, we can only assume that our state and county will choose to have a singular polling place for the November general election.
We MUST URGE our KY state officials, Governor Andy Beshear, Secretary of State Michael Adams, KY Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer, and KY House of Representatives David Osborne to EXTEND voting hours to at least 7 pm, if not until 9 pm. That last hour is critial in expanding access for voters who cannot leave work in time to get to their polling place.

How it will be delivered

We will mail the completed petition to our state officials, letting them know the people demand extended voting hours in the November general election.

Updates

2020-06-26 19:42:23 -0400

100 signatures reached

2020-06-26 16:30:19 -0400

50 signatures reached

2020-06-26 15:28:04 -0400

25 signatures reached

2020-06-26 14:33:30 -0400

10 signatures reached