Cameron Announces Election Fraud Hotline For Kentuckians

Kentucky’s Attorney General Daniel Cameron has announced an election fraud hotline for residents to report suspected election violations during the primary election.

Cameron says the hotline is active year-round and records messages 24 hours a day, seven days a week. He adds all calls to the hotline are reviewed by the Attorney General’s Office of Special Prosecutions, and complaints containing allegations of election fraud are referred to the Department of Criminal Investigations.

On Election Day, June 23, the hotline is staffed from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Time, and calls are answered live. Each tip is then forwarded to prosecutors for detailed review. Cameron says allegations of election law violations include, but are not limited to, campaign violations, electioneering, bribery, election fraud, and poll disruption.

According to the Attorney General’s Office, the Election Fraud Hotline is one part of a concerted effort by Cameron and law enforcement partners to ensure the integrity of the election process. Cameron joined Secretary of State Mike Adams to announce the formation of the Ballot Integrity Task Force to deter and investigate allegations of fraud.

If you or someone you know suspects election fraud, Cameron urges you to report the incident to the Election Fraud Hotline by calling 1-800-328-VOTE.

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