Home » Kentucky voter registration drops since 2020 despite population increase; over 231,000 removed in February

Kentucky voter registration drops since 2020 despite population increase; over 231,000 removed in February

Kentucky voter registration drops since 2020 despite population increase; over 231,000 removed in February

The Kentucky Secretary of State’s Office on Friday announced the number of registered voters in Kentucky has declined significantly since he took office in 2020, despite Kentucky’s rising population in that time. The finding comes after the Commonwealth removed 231,110 ineligible voters in February in compliance with federal and state law.

“On my watch we have removed 671,292 ineligible voters from Kentucky’s rolls, including 255,484 deceased voters,” said Secretary of State Michael Adams. “Kentuckians trust our elections, and they should.”