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Kentucky voters request 883,054 absentee ballots for tomorrow's primary (Original Post)
RandySF
Jun 2020
OP
any data on the numbers of GOP vs Democratic requests as that would be important
beachbumbob
Jun 2020
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tavernier
(12,388 posts)2. Interesting.
FM123
(10,053 posts)3. Wow, fantastic!
I saw on an earlier post today that 73% of unaffiliated voters there in KY requested the Democratic ballot! I think that's a good sign too.
jorgevlorgan
(8,294 posts)4. ...and how many were actually delivered?
I hope all, but I have a feeling that is far from the case.
fleur-de-lisa
(14,624 posts)5. Requested? How many voters actually received them?
What are the odds the absentee ballots for black communities went astray?
Wanderlust988
(509 posts)6. I'm black and I got mine
So did the rest of my family. It was easy.
beachbumbob
(9,263 posts)7. any data on the numbers of GOP vs Democratic requests as that would be important
Maxheader
(4,373 posts)8. So what's the general consensus?
Those completed ballots are for joe or stumpy?
oasis
(49,387 posts)9. K and R