@gutshot; County of Bath. Walked in, was told to show an ID, and my SSN Card or I wouldn't be able to vote. That didn't occur when I voted in the '08 elections, and I don't know any of the precint handlers.
@langzaiguy; I looked at the issues, and researched the background of the important Democrat candidates, along with the Republican candidates. Honestly speaking, I could have easily voted for republican, because it didn't really matter WHO I voted for, both parties in this state are center-left on the majority of issues. They only disagree when it makes them look good... But now I'm just preaching to the choir. Both parties are pro 2A... Kentucky has, and will always be a red state in national elections, Kentucky has and will be a pro 2a state. The main factor in my voting, was the democrat ticket was just a tab bit more friendly to LGBT equality and rights/protections than the republicans. And thankfully this is one election where I dont have to choose ONE OR THE OTHER. I get both issues i care most about being pro and friendly on the ticket. ... Let the hate on that begin :/
But I honestly hope more people get out to vote in the national election... but somehow, some way, I know it'll be low voter turn-out, like it always is. Nothing is gonna change with that, no matter how fired up we may get, we're but a minority grouping of voters comparing to the tens of millions of Americans registered to vote, but who dont.