Starting June 8th the clerk's office will be open for in-person voting by appointment only. County Clerk Kim Gills says this will allow residents to cast their vote before election day. Residents may start calling to set up an appointment on June 1st.
On Election Day, voters will have the opportunity to vote in-person at Graves County High School. No other voting precincts will be used as in-person voting options on Election Day. The GCHS precinct will be open from 6am to 6pm.
Gills said there will be four scanners and 30 to 40 voting booths set up to accommodate voters. Gills said she will have at least six well-trained precinct workers, and the Graves County Sheriff's Office and Kentucky National Guard will help man the site.
Voters will enter through the front of the school near the office to present photo ID and sign in. Precinct workers will then take voters into the school’s main commons area. After voting, residents will move to the area between the commons area and the Eagles Nest to exit through the main doors at the front of the school
Anyone wanting to vote by mail-in should contact the Graves County Clerk's Office to request a ballot. You can email Kim.Gills@ky.gov or Natalie.Brown@ky.gov . After filling out the ballot, residents can mail it back to the Graves County Clerk’s office. Ballots can also be placed in the drop box located outside the county clerk's office.
Delinquent taxes for 2019 are ready for collection. Presently the public is not allowed access to the deed room. Customers can obtain amounts due by contacting us at 270-247-1697.
The taxes can also be paid with a card by phone, money order or check. The Graves County Clerk's Office cannot take out of state checks.