Kentucky Bill to Move Statewide Executive Elections from Odd Years to Presidential Years

On January 10, the Kentucky Senate passed SB 5, which is a proposed constitutional amendment. It would move elections for the statewide state executive positions, including Governor, from the odd years before presidential election years, to presidential election years. If it passes the legislature, the voters would vote on the idea in 2020.

The only states that now elect their Governor in odd years are Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia.


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Kentucky Bill to Move Statewide Executive Elections from Odd Years to Presidential Years — 3 Comments

  1. ALL States should have odd year elections —

    — cause Fed hacks to have some REAL competition in even numbered years.

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