Grimes’ Historic Voter Registration Drive Yields More Than 100,000 New Voters

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 20, 2016) - More than 100,000 new voters are on the rolls for
the Nov. 8 general election following the largest and longest registration drive in
recent Kentucky history led by Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes. Grimes
announced the new registration numbers at the kick-off event for the Kentucky Girl
Scouts "Promise to Vote" campaign on Thursday.
Approximately 106,000 new voters have signed up to vote since March when Grimes
launched Kentucky's online voter registration portal at GoVoteKY.com, and about 31
percent of the new voters used the online portal to register.
"GoVoteKY.com has seen major early success! I am thrilled with the results of this
historic registration drive, and I'm thankful for the many people who joined us
along the way to get more Kentuckians registered to vote," Grimes said. "The results
speak for themselves - never before has this number of Kentuckians registered to
vote in such a short amount of time."
The new voters split roughly evenly between the two major parties with 44,712 voter
registering Democrat and 46,328 registering Republican. About 15,380 voters chose to
affiliate with another party or as "other."
Grimes' drive has helped to break a registration record with the largest Kentucky
voter roll ever. The total number of registered voters for the Nov. 8 general
election is 3,306,120. Democrats currently make up approximately 51 percent of the
electorate. 40 percent of voters are Republican. And 8 percent of voters are
identified as "other."
"I hope that the enthusiasm Kentuckians have shown for registration translates to
votes on Election Day," said Grimes. "Now, I'm calling on all Kentucky voters to
promise to vote and participate in our democratic process on Nov. 8."
Grimes is partnering with the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road, Girl Scouts
of Kentuckiana, the League of Women Voters, and the Kentucky Historical Society to
encourage Kentuckians to cast ballots this fall. Girl Scouts troops across the
Commonwealth are leading their "Promise to Vote" campaign up to Election Day to get
Kentucky voters to the polls.
Grimes urges Kentucky voters to visit GoVoteKY.com, the state's new one-stop
elections portal for voter resources, before casting their ballots for information
on absentee voting, voter registration status, sample ballots, and locating polling
places.
Complete registration statistics are available on the State Board of Elections
website, elect.ky.gov.
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