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See all results from the 2024 elections

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See all results from the 2024 elections

Today is election day.

While the entire country will be focused on who will win the presidential election, eyes in Kentucky will also be on Amendment 2 and whether the Commonwealth will have the ability to funnel public dollars to private schools.

Polls in Kentucky close at 6 p.m. local time, and The Courier Journal will publish full results for races in the Bluegrass State, the state’s two constitutional amendments, as well as for the Louisville Metro Council and Jefferson County Board of Education.

You can follow the results throughout the night at courier-journal.com.

Will Amendment 2 pass in Kentucky?

Amendment 2 asks voters if they want to amend the state constitution to allow lawmakers to spend taxpayer money on non-public education, such as charter schools or school vouchers. The amendment has the potential to dramatically transform Kentucky’s education landscape if passed.

Click here for Amendment 2 results by county.

Will Amendment 1 be passed in Kentucky?

Amendment 1 asks voters to consider revising the state constitution to ban noncitizens from voting in Kentucky elections. The ballot measure is part of a national trend that will see voters in eight states play a role in voting among noncitizens in 2024.

Click here for Amendment 1 results by county

Who will win the presidential election?

Vice President Kamala Harris is taking on former President Donald Trump for control of the White House. Kentucky was the first state to call for Trump in 2020, and the Commonwealth is expected to vote overwhelmingly in his favor again.

Click here for the full presidential election results

What are the US House of Representatives election results?

Four sitting members of Congress face opposition in Kentucky, while two others face no opposition. Five of the incumbents are Republicans, while U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey is the only current Democratic representative in the state.

Click here for the complete US House results for Kentucky

What are the Kentucky Senate election results?

Candidates in two of Louisville’s Senate districts face competition on the ballot, while candidates in three others are unopposed. One race we’re watching outside of Louisville is Senate District 29, where eleven candidates are waging last-minute write-in campaigns to fill the seat of the late Sen. Johnnie L. Turner.

Click here for the complete Kentucky State Senate results

What are the Kentucky House election results?

Candidates in 10 state House districts around Louisville face competition, while candidates in seven others are unopposed. Several of the contested races are expected to be close, including one in south Louisville and another in east Louisville.

Click here for the complete Kentucky State House results

What are the Louisville Metro Council election results?

Half of the Louisville Metro Council’s 26 seats are up for election this year, though only seven races are contested. Members of both the Democratic and Republican parties are hoping to flip seats in key areas, with an emphasis on south and east Louisville.

Click here for all the results from the Louisville Metro Council

What are the Jefferson County Board of Education election results?

Candidates on two school boards face competition, while candidates on two others face no opposition. Those selected will take on a big job next year, selecting a replacement for Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Marty Pollio.

Click here for all results from the Jefferson County Board of Education

This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: 2024 election results: Live updates on Amendment 2, Kentucky races

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