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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

118.327 Registers of candidates to be chosen by convention -- Display of

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(1)Each county clerk and the Secretary of State shall keep a book in which he or she
shall enter certain information concerning candidates to be chosen by convention.
Such book shall include the name, place of residence, office for which the person is
a candidate, party designation, and the date of the receipt of the form required to be
filed by KRS 118.325(3). Such book shall be a public record.
(2)The county clerk of each county, within five
(5)business days following the date of
receiving the form required by KRS 118.325(3), shall:
(a)Transmit a candidate's information derived from subsection
(1)of this section
to the Secretary of State; and
(b)Prominently display a candidate's information derived from subsection
(1)of
this section on the clerk's official Web site.
(3)The Secretary of State shall prominently display a candidate's information, derived
from subsection
(1)of this section, on the Secretary of State's official Web site
within five
(5)business days following the date of receiving the form required by
KRS 118.325(3) or within five
(5)days following the receipt of the candidates
information supplied by the county clerk, whichever is applicable. The information
displayed shall be derived from the Secretary's book and from each book held by the
county clerk of each county within this state.
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