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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

120.290 Procedure for recount of election on constitutional convention or

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amendment, or statewide public question.
(1)If a contest instituted under KRS 120.280 involves the recount of ballots, and the
court has determined that the petition of contest presents sufficient grounds, the
court shall immediately order the ballots of the counties and precincts in which the
recount is demanded sent to the courthouse at Frankfort, in a manner designated in
the order. The court may appoint two
(2)special commissioners to help make the
recount, who shall receive three dollars ($3) per day and their actual traveling
expenses, when approved by the Franklin Circuit Court. The attorneys representing
the contestant and the Commonwealth's attorney representing the contestee may be
present at all hearings on the recount. The contestant and contestee shall each be
entitled to appoint one
(1)inspector, who shall be allowed to witness the recount.
(2)The result of the recount of ballots shall be reported to the court within three
days after it has been completed, together with all the disputed ballots and any
ballots not counted. After inspecting and passing on the disputed and uncounted
ballots, the court shall add such of them as are found to be legal to the number of
legal ballots determined by the recount. If the court finds that any ballots were
procured by fraud, duress, bribery, intimidation, or for valuable consideration, they
shall be rejected as illegal and void. If there has been such error, fraud or other
irregularity as to make it impossible to ascertain the correct result in any precinct,
the ballots from that precinct shall be thrown out and considered void. The vote
from a precinct shall not be counted if the contestants prove that there was bribery
or intimidation of the electors in that precinct and the court finds that the
contestants were in the minority in that precinct and were not in any way implicated
in the bribery or fraud complained of.
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