Lewisburg voters rely on the Logan County Clerk's office for all election administration, which operates countywide election services from 229 West 4th Street, Russellville, KY 42276, phone (270) 726-6246. The office manages voter registration, maintains accurate voter rolls, distributes absentee ballots, certifies candidates, and coordinates polling locations throughout Logan County including the precinct that serves local residents.
Kentucky residents can register to vote online through the Kentucky State Board of Elections website at elect.ky.gov, provided they have a Kentucky driver's license or ID card. The registration deadline is 29 days before any election. To register, residents must be U.S. Citizens, Kentucky residents, at least 18 years old by the next general election, and not currently incarcerated for a felony conviction. As an unincorporated community, Lewisburg does not hold municipal elections for mayor or city council since it has no incorporated city government. Residents therefore participate in Logan County, state, and federal elections but not city-level races. Relevant elections include Logan County offices such as County Judge/Executive, Sheriff, County Clerk, Jailer, Coroner, and Fiscal Court magistrates; Kentucky state legislative seats including State Senate and State House of Representatives districts; statewide constitutional offices; and federal races for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and President. Residents can find their specific polling place using the polling location lookup tool at elect.ky.gov or by contacting the Logan County Clerk's office. Public election records in Kentucky include voter registration information such as name, address, date of birth, and voting history - though not ballot choices - along with campaign finance reports filed with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance, candidate filings, ballot access petitions, and official precinct-level results. These records are accessible through the Kentucky State Board of Elections and county clerk offices. Voters will also select their U.S. Representative from Kentucky's 1st Congressional District, which includes Logan County. State legislative races for the Kentucky House of Representatives and potentially Kentucky Senate seats will appear on the ballot depending on district boundaries and rotation schedules. Specific local races, including magistrate positions and any special district elections, will be determined as candidate filing closes in early 2026. Kentucky voters can request absentee ballots through the Logan County Clerk by submitting an application, available online at elect.ky.gov, with valid excuses including age 65 or older, illness or disability, military service, temporary residence outside the county, or incarceration for non-felony offenses. Absentee ballot applications must be received by the Logan County Clerk no later than seven days before the election, and voted ballots must be returned by Election Day.