Voters in Artemus, Knox County, Kentucky rely on the Knox County Clerk's Office for all election administration. The office operates from 401 Court Square, Suite 101, Barbourville, KY 40906, and can be reached at (606) 546-3568. Staff there maintain voter registration rolls, process absentee ballot applications, assign precinct polling locations, certify results, and answer questions about candidates and ballot issues.
Kentucky residents can register online through the Kentucky State Board of Elections at https://vrsws.sos.ky.gov/ovrweb/, or pick up a paper application at the Knox County Clerk's office, public libraries, and various state agencies. The registration deadline falls 29 days before any election. To qualify, applicants must be U.S. Citizens, at least 18 by the next general election, Kentucky residents, and not currently incarcerated for a felony conviction. Valid identification is required - typically a Kentucky driver's license or the last four digits of a Social Security number. Because the community is unincorporated, there are no municipal elections for mayor or city council. Instead, residents participate in Knox County and state contests. The county holds elections for County Judge/Executive, Sheriff, County Clerk, Jailer, County Attorney, Coroner, Property Valuation Administrator, and Magistrates from various districts, typically during even-numbered years on four-year cycles. Residents fall within a specific magisterial district for county representation. Kentucky schedules statewide elections for Governor and other constitutional officers in odd-numbered years, most recently in 2023, with the next round in 2027. Knox County doesn't have a U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Artemus voters are published by the Kentucky State Board of Elections (https://elect.ky.gov/). Residents can locate their polling place using the Kentucky Voter Information Portal at https://vrsws.sos.ky.gov/vic/ or by calling the Knox County Clerk. Results heavily favored Republican candidates, as is traditional in the region. Public election records include voter registration lists with certain personal details redacted, campaign finance reports filed with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance at https://kref.ky.gov, candidate filings and statements, precinct-level results published by the Knox County Clerk and State Board of Elections, and ballot language for local referenda. Kentucky offers absentee voting for qualified individuals. Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot through the Knox County Clerk's office beginning 45 days before an election, with applications due by the Tuesday before Election Day. Early in-person voting runs at the Knox County Clerk's office and designated locations from the Thursday before Election Day through the Saturday before Election Day. Kentucky doesn't offer universal no-excuse mail voting, but voters who will be out of the county on Election Day, are ill or disabled, have religious objections to in-person voting, or serve as election officers working outside their precinct may vote absentee.