Kentucky Attorney General Initiates Post-Election Inquiries
Kentucky Attorney General Initiates Post-Election Inquiries

Kentucky Attorney General Initiates Post-Election Inquiries

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Twelve counties in Kentucky, including Daviess and Jefferson, have been randomly selected for post-election inquiries following the 2024 General Election, as announced by Attorney General Russell Coleman. The inquiries aim to investigate potential irregularities and ensure the integrity of the ballot box, with over 700 complaints received through the Attorney General's Election Fraud Hotline, particularly from Jefferson County. Coleman emphasized the collaborative approach with county clerks and election officials to maintain public trust in the electoral process. Investigations will include interviews with election officials and voters, and findings will be presented to grand juries in each county. Jefferson County faced specific scrutiny due to delays caused by stalled e-poll books on Election Day. The inquiry is intended to enhance transparency and confidence in Kentucky's electoral system.

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