Internet Mocks Kentucky For Trying To Vote In NYC Election
Internet Mocks Kentucky For Trying To Vote In NYC Election
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Internet Mocks Kentucky For Trying To Vote In NYC Election

🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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Internet Mocks Kentucky For Trying To Vote In NYC Election

A Kentucky Politician Had To Remind Residents They Couldn't Vote In The NYC Election, And The Internet Is Having A Field Day "Canadian here. Just found out I can’t vote in New York's or Virginia's elections either. Democracy really is broken." Hot Topic 🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Editor's Note: While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos. Amid the blue wave yesterday, people are rightly talking about New York, Virginia, and other states that saw huge wins for Democrats. But in case you're not chronically online, there's another state that keeps popping up in my feed right now: Kentucky. On Tuesday, Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams posted the funniest thing ever on X (formerly Twitter). If you can believe this, he wrote, "We’re getting calls about polls being closed. They are closed because we do not have elections today. Kentucky votes next year. You cannot vote today in Kentucky for the mayor of New York City or the Governor of Virginia. Sorry." BuzzFeed TrendingHot Topic Let's chat about all things Politics See our Politics Discussions As a reminder, here's how Kentucky voted in the 2024 presidential election: Naturally, people across X had a lot to say about this: And finally, another one from the KY Secretary of State: What do you think about all this? LMK in the comments below! Want to know if Trump's economy is actually doing as well as he promised? Subscribe to the Economy Hate Watch newsletter and never miss our monthly update.

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