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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

23A.070 Thirtieth Judicial Circuit -- Family court -- Funds from previously created

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campaign accounts.
(1)The Thirtieth Judicial Circuit is entitled to twenty-three
(23)judges and shall have
twenty-three
(23)numbered divisions of the Circuit Court. The Circuit Court
divisions designated for family court shall be consecutively numbered beginning
with the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit, First Division, Family Court. All other Circuit
Court divisions shall be consecutively numbered beginning with the Thirtieth
Judicial Circuit, First Division, and shall appear on the ballot prior to the designated
family court divisions. These designations shall apply for election purposes and all
other purposes.
(2)Notwithstanding any provision of KRS 121.180(10) to the contrary, a judicial
candidate whose division number is altered pursuant to subsection
(1)of this
section subsequent to the establishment of a campaign account with the Kentucky
Registry of Election Finance may expend the funds contained in the established
account for election to the judicial division to which they were elected or appointed.
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