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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

118A.090 Determination of order of names on ballot for regular election --

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Secretary of State's duties -- Ballot labels -- Ballot position unalterable --
District, circuit, or numbered division candidate with most votes elected.
(1)For the regular election, the order of names on the ballot for each district or circuit,
and numbered division if divisions exist, shall be determined by lot at a public
drawing to be held in the office of the Secretary of State at 2 p.m., standard time, on
the Thursday following the first Tuesday after the first Monday in June preceding
the regular election, except as provided in KRS 118A.100(5).
(2)Not later than the date set forth in KRS 118.215(1)(b) after the filing deadline for
the regular election in a year in which there is no election for President and Vice
President of the United States, or not later than the date set forth in KRS
118.215(1)(c) preceding a regular election in a year in which there is an election for
President and Vice President of the United States, and after the order of names on
the ballot has been determined as required in subsection
(1)of this section, the
Secretary of State shall:
(a)Certify to the county clerks of the respective counties entitled to participate in
the election of the various candidates, the name and place of residence of each
candidate for each office, by district or circuit, and numbered division if
divisions exist, as certified under KRS 118A.060; and
(b)Designate for the county clerks the office of the Court of Justice with which
the names of candidates shall be printed and the order in which they are to
appear on the ballot.
(3)The ballot position of a candidate shall not be changed after the ballot position has
been designated by the Secretary of State. The county clerks of each county shall
cause to be printed on the ballots for the regular elections the names of the
candidates for offices of the Court of Justice.
(4)The names of the candidates shall be placed on the ballots in a separate column or
columns or in a separate line or lines and identified by the words "Judicial Ballot,"
and in such a manner that the casting of a vote for all of the candidates of a political
party will not operate to cast a vote for judicial candidates. The words "Vote for
one" or "Vote for one in each division," shall be printed on the ballot in an
appropriate location. The office, numbered division thereof if divisions exist, and
the candidates therefor shall be clearly labeled. No party designation or emblem of
any kind, nor any sign indicating any candidate's political belief or party affiliation,
shall be used on any ballot.
(5)The candidate receiving the highest number of votes cast at the regular election for
a district or circuit, or for a numbered division thereof if divisions exist, shall be
elected.
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