KENTUCKY — Election day in our state is tomorrow and then means come Tuesday night, we should know who will be elected to serve four-year terms in the executive branch of Kentucky state government.

Registered voters will be selected candidates running for:

  • Governor/Lieutenant Governor: Daniel Cameron/Robby Mills (R) and Andy Beshear/Jacqueline Coleman (D)

  • Attorney General: Russell Coleman (R) and Pamela Stevenson (D)

  • Secretary of State: Michael Adams (R) and Charles “Buddy” Wheately (D)

  • Commissioner of Agriculture: Jonathan Shell (R) and Sierra Enlow (D)

  • State Auditor of Public Accounts: Allison Ball (R) and Kim Reeder (D)

  • Treasurer: Mark Metcalf (R) and Michael Bowman (D)

There are also other local races listed on ballots, in many parts of the Bluegrass state.

During this In Focus Kentucky segment, Stephen Voss, Assosciate Professor at the University of Kentucky, joins the program to weigh-in on the 2023 General Election cycle and preview what Kentuckians can expect to hear and see during the final hours of the campaign.

“We’re in the closing days now, not a lot of persuasion left to do. It’s about getting your base getting your supporters to the polls. So you might see some negativity to pump up the you know, red meat to the base. And you might see some closing messages trying to to inspire people a little bit, some positive and a little bit of negative,” said Voss.

You can watch the full In Focus Kentucky segment in the player above.