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Kentuckians Asked to Report Suspected Vote Fraud

Corinne Boyer
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Ohio Valley ReSource

As Kentuckians head to the polls on election day, Attorney General Daniel Cameron is urging the public to report any suspected voting irregularities to his office.

The state has an election fraud hotline active year-round that records messages, but on Election Day, the hotline will be staffed from six-am to seven-pm eastern time and calls will be answered live. Each tip is reviewed by the attorney general’s office.

Campaign violations, electioneering, bribery, and poll disruption are some examples of election fraud. The hotline number is 1-800-328-VOTE.

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