Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Election essentials: Kentucky
POLLING HOURS
Kentucky: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ohio: 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Indiana: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IDENTIFICATION
Voters should bring a driver's license or ID. Verification can also be given through a paycheck, utility bill or government document that includes name and address.
QUESTIONS?
Boone: (859) 334-2130 or mrouse@boonecountyky.org.
Campbell: (859) 292-3845or jsnodgrass@campbellcounty.org
Kenton: (859) 392-1600or billa@kentoncounty.org
Also, poll workers are there to help. If they don't have the answer to your question, ask them to contact the county clerk or secretary of state.
RIDE FOR FREE
TANK offers free rides today to anyone who has voted. Riders need to tell drivers that they voted or show their "I Voted Today'' sticker.
KENTUCKY RACES
* indicates incumbent.
U.S. Senate
Republican: Jim Bunning*
Democrat: Daniel Mongiardo
Congress, 4th District
Republican: Geoff Davis
Democrat: Nick Clooney
Ind.: Michael Slider
Ky. House, 67th District
Republican: Mark Hayden
Democrat: Dennis Keene
Ky. Senate, 23rd District
Republican: Jack Westwood*
Democrat: Kathy Groob
Ky. Senate, 17th District
Republican: Damon Thayer*
Democrat: Cliff Wallace
17th Judicial Circuit - 1st Division (Campbell Co.)
Nonpartisan race
Steven J. Franzen
Charles T. Lester
Gregory T. Popovich
Julie Reinhardt Ward*
Children can vote, too - Parents in Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties may bring their children to the polls to vote on paper ballots tallied by volunteers for Kids Voting U.S.A.
ELECTION 2004
Election 2004 section
Enquirer's 2004 election guide
Even rules go down to wire
Blackwell statement on challengers
Registered, but not voting?
What to watch for, hour by hour
Here's what is at stake at polls today
GALLERY: Monday's political photos
In Ohio, it's fight to the finish
Election essentials: Ohio
In Kentucky, a last burst of energy
Election essentials: Kentucky
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