by Shannon Hall, Louisville Courier Journal
Here’s what you need to know to come prepared to the polls. Nikki Boliaux, Courier Journal
Only six races will be on all Kentucky voters’ ballots on Nov. 5. Do you know who’s running?
If not, it’s OK. Just be informed when you go vote. Below are the candidates who will be on the ballot. Click on their names to learn more about them.
Plus check out our Q&As with all the candidates and see where they stand on certain issues.
Who is on the ballot?
Governor race
Andy Beshear (Jacqueline Coleman), Democrat
Matt Bevin (Ralph Alvarado), Republican
John Hicks (Ann Cormican), Libertarian
Kentucky governor election guide: Where Andy Beshear and Matt Bevin stand on key issues
Click on the issues to see where each candidate stands:
- Pension crisis
- Reproductive health care
- State revenue
- Income tax
- State retirement system
- Role of Lieutenant governor
- Minimum wage
Secretary of state
Heather French Henry, Democrat
Michael Adams, Republican
Voter guide: Check out who is running for Kentucky’s secretary of state in 2019
Attorney general
Greg Stumbo, Democrat
Daniel Cameron, Republican
Attorney general candidates: Here are Kentucky’s 2019 general election candidates
Auditor
Sheri Donahue, Democrat
Mike Harmon (i), Republican
Kyle Hugenberg, Libertarian
Check out the candidates: Here are Kentucky’s 2019 general election candidates for state auditor
Treasurer
Allison Ball (i), Republican
Michael Bowman, Democrat
Check these out: Here are the 2019 Kentucky general election candidates for state treasurer
Commissioner of agriculture
Robert Haley Conway, Democrat
Ryan Quarles (i), Republican
Josh Gilpin, Libertarian
And don’t forget: Here are the 2019 candidates for Kentucky agriculture commissioner
Can I print a sample ballot in Kentucky?
This is a sample ballot from Jefferson County, but most ballots will look similar.
Having trouble seeing it on mobile? Click here to view it.
Shannon Hall is a digital producer with the Courier Journal. Reach her at [email protected]; Twitter: @sshall4. Support strong local journalism by subscribing today: courier-journal.com/shannonh