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Reminder: Last day to request Excused Mail-In Absentee Ballot

The period to request an Excused Mail-In Absentee Ballot for the November General Election closes on October 25, 2022. In order to vote by Excused Mail-In Absentee Ballot, a voter must request a ballot by calling the Adair County Clerk's Office at 270-384-2801 before 4pmCT, or by visiting Govoteky.com no later than 11:59pmET.

Excused Mail-In Absentee Ballots may be returned via the US Postal Service or dropped off in a special Secured Ballot Box located in the Adair County Clerk's Office.

Excused In-Person Absentee Voting
Excused In-Person Absentee Voting will be available to voters who meet the criteria for Absentee Voting on the following days: October 26th, 27th, 28th, 31st, Nov 1st, 2nd, from 8amCT to 4pmCT at the Adair County Clerk's Office. There will be no voting on Saturday October 29, 2022.

NOTE: Excused Mail-In and In-Person Absentee Ballots are only available to voters who will not be able to appear at the polls on election day due to one of the following reasons:


  • I am a covered voter under the Kentucky Uniform Military and Overseas Act, KRS 117A.010
  • I am a student who temporarily resides outside the county of my residence.
  • I am incarcerated in jail but have not been convicted of the crime for which I have been charged.
  • I have changed my place of residence to a different state during a period in which my new state's voter registration books are closed (you will receive a ballot only for the offices of President and Vice-President of the United States).
  • I am temporarily residing outside of Kentucky but am still eligible to vote in the state
  • I will be absent from my county of residence on Election Day and on all of the days that in-person absentee voting is conducted.
  • I am a participant in the Secretary of State's crime victim address confidentiality program.
  • I am not able to appear at the polls on Election Day or on the days in-person absentee voting is conducted on account of age, disability, or illness and I have not been declared mentally disabled by a court of competent jurisdiction.



This story was posted on 2022-10-25 13:37:47
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