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Courthouse Info, Voting Locations for Election Day

Courthouse Info, Voting Locations for Election Day
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Jun. 19, 2020 | WESTERN KENTUCKY
By West Kentucky Star Staff Jun. 19, 2020 | 12:34 PM | WESTERN KENTUCKY
As the primary Election Day nears, local courthouses are taking different approaches for how they will conduct the election and other courthouse business. 

The McCracken County Courthouse will close all other offices so they can focus on voting Tuesday, according to McCracken County Clerk Julie Griggs. 

Hickman County Clerk James Berry said they will also hold voting at the courthouse and close all other offices. 

Mashall County's courthouse will be open on Election Day but voting will be held in the Marshall County High School gym, according to County Clerk Tim York. 

The Ballard County Courthouse will be open for voting according to Ballard County Clerk Katie Mercer. 

The Livingston County Clerk Sonya Williams says voting will be at North Livingston Elementary on 1372 US 60 and South Livingston Elementary on 850 Cutoff Road. The courthouse will be open but the county clerk's office is closed for all other business. 

Graves County voters will cast their ballots at Graves County High School. County Clerk Kim Gills said the courthouse will be open but the county clerk's office will be closed for other business. 

The Calloway County Courthouse will be open on Tuesday but voting will be at the CFSB Center on the Murray State University Campus, per County Clerk Anotonia Faulkner. The county clerk's office will not be conducting other business. 

Fulton County will hold their election at the county clerk's office and the Fulton County Courthouse will be open.  

Carlisle County Clerk Becky Martin said the courthouse and county clerk's office will be open. The county clerk's office is only open for election related business. Voting will take place in the Community Room at the Carlisle County Extension Office and that is the only precinct.  

At all of these locations, voters can cast their ballots between 6 am and 6 pm. 

Anyone who requested an absentee ballot must return it to the courthouse or it must be postmarked by June 23 to be counted. 
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