Grimes Takes Part in 70th Naturalization Ceremony, Welcomes 50 New Citizens
FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 13, 2017) – Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes last week took part in her 70th naturalization ceremony since taking office in 2012, welcoming 50 new citizens from 29 countries.
The official proceeding included the administration of the oath of citizenship required to become Americans at Grimes’ alma mater, Lexington Catholic High School. Grimes spoke to the new citizens and their families about the duties of civic engagement, voter participation, and commitment to improving Kentucky.
“Here in Kentucky, y’all means we welcome all,” Grimes said. “You are the courage, you are the compassion, you are the community that the Commonwealth of Kentucky needs now more than ever.”
Grimes encouraged the new citizens to register to vote online at GoVoteKY.com and to take part in efforts to restore trust in media and institutions. The 2016 Civic Health Index found that Kentucky ranks 48th in the nation, declining more than 10 percent in three years. Grimes is hosting roundtables across the state to engage Kentuckians in conversation on building involvement and engagement among citizens.
The Secretary of State’s staff attend each naturalization ceremony held in Kentucky to greet new citizens and answer questions regarding voting and registration. Grimes recently welcomed more than 150 new citizens at last year’s WorldFest in Louisville, one of the country’s largest international festivals.