City of Ludlow shares voter information for May 2026 primary election

Sarah Thompson, Mayor
Sarah Thompson, Mayor
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The City of Ludlow announced on Apr. 27 that voter information for the upcoming May Primary Election is now available, as provided by the Kenton County Clerk’s office. Residents are encouraged to visit the Kenton County Clerk’s website for further details.

The release of this information is important to ensure that voters in Ludlow have access to resources and can participate in the electoral process. Transparent access to election details helps maintain public trust and supports informed voting decisions.

The City of Ludlow maintains transparency by making council agendas, minutes, and financial records accessible to residents, according to the official website. Civic engagement is promoted through initiatives like the Ludlow Historic Society, which emphasizes historic preservation efforts in the community.

Residents also benefit from programs offered at the Ludlow Community Center, which serves as a hub for local activities. The city delivers essential services such as alcohol beverage licenses, rental licenses, building permits, and code enforcement to support community development according to its official website.

Ludlow operates with an active City Council that holds regular caucus and special meetings throughout the year. The city’s influence extends into the broader tri-state area by connecting residents with attractions across Northern Kentucky.



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