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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

116.046 Voter registration forms for public high schools, area technology centers,

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and private schools -- Public education program.
(1)The county clerk shall provide voter registration forms annually to each principal or
assistant principal of every public high school, each area technology center, and
private schools, and each school shall have a designated person who shall be
responsible for informing students and school personnel of the availability of the
registration forms and assist them in properly registering. The completed forms
shall be returned to the county clerk, for official registration by the county clerk.
(2)Any person designated to assist in registration in subsection
(1)of this section shall
fulfill this responsibility in an impartial and fair manner and shall not recruit a
registrant for any particular party.
(3)The State Board of Education shall implement annual programs of public education
regarding elections, voting procedures, and election fraud, which shall include an
audio-visual presentation for high school juniors and seniors. The State Board of
Education, after consultation with the State Board of Elections, shall update the
public education programs required by this section as relevant statutory changes
occur, as different types of voting systems are used, or as more effective methods of
presentation shall be developed.
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