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On Saturday, March 5, 2016, the Kentucky Republican Presidential Caucus is being held in 114 of 120 Kentucky counties across the Commonwealth. Voting will take place between the hours of 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. local time. Only registered Kentucky Republicans are eligible to vote.
The voting process is pretty similar to a typical Kentucky election. You will be required to show identification, sign in, and vote by secret ballot. This year however, assigned voting locations have changed.
Most counties have a single caucus location, but some of the most populous counties have multiple locations. You can find your assigned caucus location by clicking here.
Before heading out to vote, know where your candidate stands on Social Security.
You’ve paid into Social Security year after year and deserve to know how the candidates would keep it strong for you, your kids and grandkids. Social Security needs to be updated for the 21st century so we can keep the promise for future generations. If someone thinks they’re ready to be President, they should at least be able to tell us their plans to keep Social Security strong.
Visit 2016takeastand.org to find out which candidates have a plan for Social Security.