It's Election Day across the nation.There's a lot at stake in the 2024 general election. Voters will make their choice in the highly contentious presidential race. Indiana picked its next governor and Kentucky decided on some controversial amendments.In both states, polls opened at 6 a.m. and closed at 6 p.m., local time. → VOTER GUIDE | FIND *RESULTS* HERE LATER비바카지노 Viva is bringing coverage all day, right here. Below are live updates, showing you how the day unfolds (newest to oldest):10 p.m. - Results still not in for several county, but all are in for Jefferson County, Kentucky. Stats: 357,824 total ballots cast and roughly 57% voter turnout.6 p.m. - Polls are starting to close in the eastern time zone portions of Kentucky and Indiana.5:30 p.m. - Judge denies motion to extend voting hours in Louisville. 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We encourage anyone impacted by today맥스카지노s breakdown to call the Voter Protection Hotline 1-866-Our-Vote.맥스카지노 11:30 a.m. - The Jefferson County Clerk's Office responded to Mayor Greenberg's request to extend voting beyond 6 p.m. with the following statement:"Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw is responsible for overseeing all elections. She has a proven track record of success and we are confident that everyone who is in line at 6 p.m. will get to vote today," said a statement. "We have no intention of keeping poll open later than 6 p.m., and we would appreciate the mayor refrain from telling our office how to conduct elections. We are looking forward to an extremely successful General Election and thrilled by the voter turnout."11:15 a.m. - Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman spoke on how Kentuckians can report fraud and election violations. You can watch his entire statement here. 10 a.m. - Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg issues statement about early issues at polls."We are hearing reports of early morning issues at some polling places across Jefferson County. The Jefferson County Clerk맥스카지노s Office oversees the voting locations and process. We have reached out to them to express our concern, and I encourage you to report any problems you experience to them at 502-574-6100. My understanding is that these issues are currently being resolved, so please remain in line or return to the polls later today. "To all local employers, please provide flexibility and understanding to your employees today so everyone can exercise their right to vote."We encourage the Jefferson County and State Boards of Elections to keep the polls open longer and provide all available accommodations to ensure that everyone gets a chance to vote in this important election." 8 a.m. - Lines seem to be moving smoother in Jefferson County now, and reports of slow voting, while still coming in, are much less now.7:08 a.m. - And here's a look at the line to vote at Jeffersonville High School in Indiana.7:05 a.m. - Here's a look at the line to vote at Jeffersontown High School.6:55 a.m. - Delays are still being reported at some polling locations in Jefferson County. A spokesperson for the county clerk's office said that poll workers are thoroughly trained on how the voting machines work but that systems used to sign in voters are running slow. They said voters are still getting through, and the system is not crashing at any polling locations. They did say long lines are to be expected.6:30 a.m. - After some people reported voting machines were not working at some poll locations, a spokesperson for the Jefferson County Clerk's Office responded. They said that the machines were a little delayed while "warming up" Monday morning. They said they have no machines that are not functioning, and they can take some time to boot up.6 a.m. - Polls are open across Kentucky and Indiana.5:30 a.m. - Polls open across both states in a half hour.Need help finding your polling place? Key races
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It's Election Day across the nation.
There's a lot at stake in the 2024 general election. Voters will make their choice in the highly contentious presidential race. Indiana picked its next governor and Kentucky decided on some controversial amendments.
In both states, polls opened at 6 a.m. and closed at 6 p.m., local time.
→ VOTER GUIDE | FIND *RESULTS* HERE LATER
비바카지노 Viva is bringing coverage all day, right here. Below are live updates, showing you how the day unfolds (newest to oldest):
10 p.m. - Results still not in for several county, but all are in for Jefferson County, Kentucky. Stats: 357,824 total ballots cast and roughly 57% voter turnout.
6 p.m. - Polls are starting to close in the eastern time zone portions of Kentucky and Indiana.
5:30 p.m. - Judge denies motion to extend voting hours in Louisville. Polls will close at 6 p.m., but anyone in line by then will be allowed to vote.
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4:30 p.m. - Secretary of State Michael Adams tells 비바카지노 Viva that there was no software issue in Jefferson County, but rather human error. His spokesperson said, "The problem appears to be insufficient time was allowed for the e-pollbooks to download the name of voters who had already cast their ballot."
2:10 p.m. - The Kentucky Democratic Party filed a motion requesting extended polling hours in Jefferson County.
맥스카지노After receiving numerous reports of technical issues causing severe delays and infringing on Kentuckians맥스카지노 constitutional right to vote, we immediately filed a motion to request that the Jefferson County Clerk맥스카지노s Office extend polling hours until 8 p.m.," said the KDP. "We will use all legal means necessary to ensure that every single Kentuckian eligible to vote has the ability to do so.맥스카지노
12:10 p.m. - Here's a look at voting in Hardin County at North Hardin High School.
11:35 a.m. - The ACLU of Kentucky released the following statement regarding Tuesday morning's election concerns.
"The ACLU of Kentucky is aware of the tech issues that have led to long lines for too many voters in Jefferson County. After three days of historic levels of early voting, this morning맥스카지노s lack of preparedness from our County Clerk is inexcusable. Unfortunately, the burden now falls to voters to find more time in their schedules to be able to cast their ballots. We encourage all voters to stay in line so that their voices may be heard. We are exploring all options, including litigation, to ensure every eligible voter in Jefferson County can access the ballot box today. We encourage anyone impacted by today맥스카지노s breakdown to call the Voter Protection Hotline 1-866-Our-Vote.맥스카지노
11:30 a.m. - The Jefferson County Clerk's Office responded to Mayor Greenberg's request to extend voting beyond 6 p.m. with the following statement:
"Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw is responsible for overseeing all elections. She has a proven track record of success and we are confident that everyone who is in line at 6 p.m. will get to vote today," said a statement. "We have no intention of keeping poll open later than 6 p.m., and we would appreciate the mayor refrain from telling our office how to conduct elections. We are looking forward to an extremely successful General Election and thrilled by the voter turnout."
11:15 a.m. - Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman spoke on how Kentuckians can report fraud and election violations. You can watch his entire statement here.
10 a.m. - Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg issues statement about early issues at polls.
"We are hearing reports of early morning issues at some polling places across Jefferson County. The Jefferson County Clerk맥스카지노s Office oversees the voting locations and process. We have reached out to them to express our concern, and I encourage you to report any problems you experience to them at 502-574-6100. My understanding is that these issues are currently being resolved, so please remain in line or return to the polls later today.
"To all local employers, please provide flexibility and understanding to your employees today so everyone can exercise their right to vote.
"We encourage the Jefferson County and State Boards of Elections to keep the polls open longer and provide all available accommodations to ensure that everyone gets a chance to vote in this important election."
8 a.m. - Lines seem to be moving smoother in Jefferson County now, and reports of slow voting, while still coming in, are much less now.
7:08 a.m. - And here's a look at the line to vote at Jeffersonville High School in Indiana.
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7:05 a.m. - Here's a look at the line to vote at Jeffersontown High School.
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6:55 a.m. - Delays are still being reported at some polling locations in Jefferson County. A spokesperson for the county clerk's office said that poll workers are thoroughly trained on how the voting machines work but that systems used to sign in voters are running slow. They said voters are still getting through, and the system is not crashing at any polling locations. They did say long lines are to be expected.
6:30 a.m. - After some people reported voting machines were not working at some poll locations, a spokesperson for the Jefferson County Clerk's Office responded. They said that the machines were a little delayed while "warming up" Monday morning. They said they have no machines that are not functioning, and they can take some time to boot up.
6 a.m. - Polls are open across Kentucky and Indiana.
5:30 a.m. - Polls open across both states in a half hour.
Need help finding your polling place?
Key races