New Kentucky voter registrations reach 11,440 in June, marking largest monthly increase in nearly two years


The Kentucky Secretary of State has announced 11,440 new voters registered in Kentucky in June, the biggest monthly jump since August 2024.

(NKyTribune file)

“Amidst the summer doldrums, voter registration is hot,” Adams said.

In June, net registration rose by 6,770, with 4,670 voters removed: 3,576 who were deceased, 542 who moved out of state, 374 felony convicts, 71 duplicate registrations, 65 adjudged mentally incompetent, 21 identified as non-citizens, and 21 who voluntarily de-registered.

Republican registration constitutes 48 percent of the electorate, with 1,620,173 voters. Republican registration grew by 5,516 voters, a .34 percent increase.

Democratic registration accounts for 41 percent of the electorate, with 1,370,786 voters. Democratic registration fell by 446, a .03 percent decrease.

There are 381,359 voters registered under other political affiliations — mostly independent — making up 11 percent of the electorate. “Other” registration rose by 1,700, a .44 percent increase.

Kentucky Secretary of State