KENTUCKY VOTER REGISTRATION HOLDS STEADY

Frankfort, Ky. (February 13, 2026) – Secretary of State Michael Adams announced that Kentucky’s voter registration held steady in January, with 6,830 new registrations, about the same number as in December of 2025, a non-election year.

“Candidates’ appeals to date largely have been to donors, influencers, and other politicians, so voters are tuned out,” Adams said. “I’m hopeful that soon these campaigns will turn their attention to Kentucky voters and address the issues that everyday Kentuckians are most concerned about.”

In January, 4,220 voters were removed: 3,257 who were deceased, 835 felony convicts, 55 who moved out of state, 33 adjudged mentally incompetent, 19 who voluntarily de-registered, 14 duplicate registrations, and 7 non-citizens.

Republican registration constitutes 48 percent of the electorate, with 1,603,295 voters. Republican registration grew by 2,197 voters, a .14 percent increase. Democratic registration accounts for 41 percent of the electorate, with 1,374,256 voters. Democratic registration fell by 1,122, a .08 percent decrease. There are 374,508 voters registered under other political affiliations (mostly independent), making up 11 percent of the electorate. “Other” registration rose by 1,535, a .08 percent increase.

 

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