The Kentucky Democratic and Republican Presidential Primary Elections are significant electoral events that contribute to the national process of selecting the presidential nominees for the two major political parties in the United States. Held in late spring, these primaries provide a platform for registered Democrats and Republicans in Kentucky to voice their preferences for their respective parties’ candidates. The outcomes of these primaries are critical, as they determine the allocation of Kentucky’s delegates to the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, where the official nominees for the presidency are chosen. Kentucky’s primaries are an important gauge of political sentiment within the state and can offer insights into the broader national political landscape, reflecting regional priorities and concerns. This process underscores the vital role of Kentucky voters in shaping the trajectory of their parties’ nomination races and, ultimately, the presidential election.