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Hannah Allen is 12th grade winner in KYSOS Essay Contest

Frankfort, KY - Secretary of State Michael Adams announced the winners of the Secretary of State's statewide essay contest for the 2020-2021 school year.

The contest, for students in grades 9-12, presented the question, "What changes should Kentucky make to its election system, and why?" The essay winners in each grade are as follows:
  • Hannah Allen, a 12th grader at Russell County High School, wrote about the benefits of maintaining Kentucky's new absentee ballot portal.

  • Lavery Malena Hughes, an 11th grader at Barren County High School, wrote about how to improve voter registration.

  • Johnathan Brewer, a 10th grader at Randall K. Cooper High School in Boone County, wrote about a need for early voting and drive-thru voting. Mr. Brewer also attends Ignite Institute in Erlanger.

  • Tanvi Chaudhary, a 9th grader at Kentucky Country Day High School in Jefferson County, wrote about a need for vote centers.




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