Longtime incumbent and Campbell County School Board Chair Janis Winbigler will face challenger Kailyn Campbell in the Nov. 8 General Election. School board members are elected to serve four-year terms. Elections occur every two years, and the number of school board members up for reelection alternates between two and three board members. Candidates must live […]
Category: Elections
From 12 to 9: Shrinking Erlanger council race threatens to push out incumbents
Editor’s note: LINK nky sent a candidate questionnaire by email to every candidate in the race and received responses from six individuals. Ryan Elmore, Don Skidmore, Renee Skidmore, Stephen Knipper, and Frank Wichmann did not return a request for their campaign information. This story has been updated to include comments from Tyson Hermes. Erlanger City […]
Early voting information for Boone, Campbell, Kenton counties
NOTE: This information is from 2022; find information about the 2024 election here. Nov. 8 is election day, but voters can cast their ballot four different ways in Kentucky. Now that the window for absentee voting has closed, Northern Kentucky voters can now vote three ways. Here is the information from all three counties on […]
Judge rules Campbell County School Board candidate is eligible to run in District 1 race
Judge Daniel Zalla has ruled that Campbell County School Board District 1 candidate is a bona fide candidate for the Nov. 8 General Election. Janis Winbigler, the Campbell County School board chair, filed a lawsuit against her opponent in the District 1 race, alleging that Kailyn Campbell is not a bona fide candidate because she does not […]
Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police District 6 offices endorse Justice Michelle Keller in Supreme Court race
The Fraternal Order of Police lodges located in Supreme Court District 6 have officially endorsed Justice Michelle Keller in her judicial reelection campaign. Keller was joined by Ryan Straw, vice president of the Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Susanne Cetrulo and Rep. Rachel Roberts (D-Newport) at Devou Park last […]
Candidates focused on growth in Walton school board race
Three seats on the Walton-Verona Independent Schools Board of Education are up for grabs, and only one candidate in the field of seven is an incumbent. In Kentucky, school board members are elected to serve four-year terms. Elections occur every two years, and the number of school board members up for reelection alternates between two […]
Four candidates seek election in Newport Board of Education race
The Newport Independent School District is holding elections for two seats on their Board of Education. School board members are elected to serve four-year terms. Elections occur every two years, and the number of school board members up for reelection alternates between two and three board members. There are currently two incumbents seeking reelection: Ramona […]
Democrats and Republicans hold GOTV rallies ahead of Nov. 8 election
Democratic Governor Andy Beshear urged Northern Kentucky voters to get out and vote because “we need all of your work on these last, final days.” Beshear spoke at New Riff Distilling in Newport on Saturday morning as part of a Get Out the Vote Rally for Northern Kentucky Democrats. Just down Interstate 75, Republican Sen. […]
Q&A with U.S. Senate Candidates Rand Paul and Charles Booker
Incumbent United States Senator Rand Paul is facing off against former state House Rep. Charles Booker in the race for the Senate. Both candidates answered questions about their campaigns ahead of the election. Here are their answers, which have been edited for clarity. Tell readers about your campaign. Rand Paul (RP): Since 2011, I’ve had […]
Federal appeals court nixes investigation into complaints against Ky. Supreme Court candidate
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit said Friday that the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission couldn’t investigate complaints against Joseph Fischer, who is running for the state Supreme Court in the 6th District. The commission could take the case to the United States Supreme Court, but it would not be heard before […]

