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The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office says no credible violations were discovered in the 2024 General Election.
The Attorney General’s office on Tuesday announced the completion of the 12 required county inquiries following the 2024 General Election. Kentucky law requires the AG’s office to conduct independent inquiries in 12 randomly selected counties following an election.
According to a release from the AG’s office, no credible election law violations were found by detectives with the Kentucky Attorney General’s Department of Criminal Investigations. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said in a letter to the Kentucky State Board of Elections: “I’d like to thank all of the county clerks, poll workers, and volunteers who made it possible for Kentuckians to exercise one of our most fundamental rights.”
The AG’s office activates the Election Integrity Command Center and increases staffing for the Election Fraud Hotline ahead of each Kentucky election. The AG’s office says during the 2024 General Election cycle the hotline received more than 700 messages. Two came from Breckinridge County, five from Bullitt, one from Grayson, seven from Hardin, one from Hart, two from LaRue, three from Meade, and six from Nelson. Visit the Attorney General’s office’s website for more information.
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