It’s a long ballot and you may need an extra stamp if you’re voting absentee by mail.
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams is warning voters that there are a lot of races on the ballot in next month’s general election.
All area towns and cities have their council and mayor races on the ballots as well this time around.
There are also non-partisan judicial races in Christian and Trigg counties and two constitutional amendments, including the abortion question.
Because of the size of the ballot, Secretary Adams says it may take two or three stamps to mail an absentee ballot.
He’s encouraging voters to go online and see a sample ballot in their precinct.