HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Voting for the Kentucky 2023 election begins today. 3 locations are open in Hopkinsville for people wishing to cast their ballot early.

From 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. the Senior Citizen Center, James Bruce Convention Center, and the Boys & Girls Club will all be open for early voting. The last day to early vote is Nov. 4.

People who do not participate in early voting can vote on Election Day at any of the following locations, no matter where you live.

  • Bruce Convention Center
  • Christian County Courthouse
  • Senior Citizen Center
  • Oak Grove Community Center
  • Indian Hills Elementary
  • New Barren Springs Church
  • New Palestine Baptist Church
  • Sinking Fork Baptist Church
  • Pembroke Baptist Church
  • Crofton City Hall
  • South Christian Elementary
  • Walnut Street Center
  • Hopkinsville Middle School

Election Day voting will take place Tuesday, Nov. 7 from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.

There are two local Christian County candidates on the ballot in the upcoming election, along with several state races:

Commonwealth Attorney

  • Maureen Leamy (Republican)

School Board, District 4

  • Rebecca Pepper

Kentucky Governor

  • Andy Beshear (Democrat)
  • Daniel Cameron (Republican)

Lieutenant Governor

  • Jaqueline Coleman (Democrat)

Secretary of State

  • Michael G. Adams (Republican)
  • Charles “Buddy” Wheatley (Democrat)

State Attorney General

  • Russell Coleman (Republican)
  • Pamela Stevenson (Democrat)

State Agriculture Secretary

  • Sienna J. Enlow (Democrat)
  • Jonathon Shell (Republican)

State Auditor

  • Allison Ball (Republican)
  • Kimberly “Kim” Reeder (Democrat)

State Treasurer

  • Michael E. Bowman (Democrat)
  • Mark H. Metcalf (Republican)

State Senator

  • District 28 Greg Elkins (Republican)

State Representative, District 93

  • Adrielle Camuel (Democrat)
  • Kyle Whalen (Republican)