Kentucky Official Clarifies Residents Can’t Vote for NYC Mayor

Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams has clarified that residents of Kentucky are not eligible to vote in the New York City mayoral election. His statement comes amidst confusion following inquiries regarding polling closures.
Kentucky Residents and Voting Eligibility
Adams informed the public through social media that Kentucky citizens cannot cast votes in the New York City mayoral race or any elections outside the state this year. “We’re getting calls about polls being closed,” he stated. “They are closed because we do not have elections today.”
Election Day Context
Tuesday marked Election Day in several states, with major races occurring in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia. These elections are being closely watched as indicators of voter sentiment ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
- New York City Mayoral Race: State legislator Zohran Mamdani leads former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
- Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, is favored over Republican Winsome Earle-Sears.
- New Jersey Gubernatorial Race: Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill holds a slight lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli.
Key Dates for Kentucky Elections
Kentucky does not have elections in 2023. Its citizens will vote next in Congressional elections in 2024. The state holds gubernatorial elections every four years, with the next one scheduled for 2027.
Social Media Reactions
Adams’ post received over 150,000 views and prompted various responses on social media. Responses ranged from historical commentary to humorous takes about civic education and voter awareness.
Geoffrey Skelly of Decision Desk HQ remarked, “If Kentucky had just remained part of Virginia in 1789, voters there could be voting for #VAGov right now. Their loss.” Meanwhile, the Louisville Democratic Party encouraged Kentuckians to mark their calendars for the next elections in 2026.
Looking Ahead
Kentucky voters will engage in significant elections during the upcoming midterms. With Senator Mitch McConnell’s retirement, an open race for his seat is anticipated.
As results from pivotal elections like the New York City mayoral race come in, Kentucky residents are reminded to stay informed about their own election schedule.



