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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

116.0452 Standards for timely receipt of voter registration application -- Removal

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of names from registration books -- Confidentiality of registration location.
(1)For the purpose of determining whether a voter registration application is received
during the period in which registration books are open under KRS 116.045(2), an
application shall be deemed timely received:
(a)In the case of registration with a motor vehicle driver's license application, if
the valid voter registration form of the applicant is accepted by the
Transportation Cabinet before the registration books are closed;
(b)In the case of registration by mail, if the valid voter registration form of the
applicant is legibly postmarked before the registration books are closed;
(c)In the case of registration with a voter registration agency, if the valid voter
registration form of the applicant is accepted at the voter registration agency
before the registration books are closed; and
(d)In any other case, if the valid voter registration form of the applicant is
received by the appropriate county clerk, no later than 4 p.m. local time,
before the registration books are closed.
(2)The county clerk shall send notice to each applicant of the disposition of the
application.
(3)The name of a registered voter shall not be removed from the registration books
except:
(a)Upon request of the voter;
(b)As provided by KRS 116.113, upon notice of death, declaration of
incompetency, excusal from jury duty for not being a United States citizen, or
conviction of a felony; or
(c)Upon failure to respond to a confirmation mailing sent pursuant to KRS
116.112(3) and failure to vote or appear to vote and, if necessary, correct the
registration record of the voter's address in an election during the period
beginning on the date of the notice and ending on the day after the date of the
second general election for Federal office that occurs after the date of the
notice.
(4)The identity of the voter registration agency or Transportation Cabinet office
through which any particular voter is registered shall not be disclosed to the public.
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