LOUISVILLE, Ky. – With only one polling place designated for Louisville on Tuesday, voters who didn't cast mail-in ballots or show up early could face long lines in Kentucky's primary election, the latest to unfold in a pandemic that has triggered unprecedented election disruptions across the country.The outcome of a competitive Democratic U.S.
Senate primary could hang in the balance if Election Day turnout is hampered in Louisville — the hometown of Charles Booker, who has mounted a strong late challenge against presumed frontrunner Amy McGrath.“If Charles Booker barely loses, I think the integrity of that election is in question,” Republican state Rep.