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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67C.135 Division of county into legislative council districts after election approving

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consolidation -- Requirements for district plan -- Right of registered voter to
bring action in Circuit Court -- Notification to voters following
reapportionment.
(1)After certification of the election at which the voters of a county containing a city
of the first class have approved the consolidation of a city of the first class and the
county and after receipt of the 2000 census data, a plan to divide the county into
twenty-six
(26)legislative council districts shall be submitted to the fiscal court in
order to establish the initial boundaries of the legislative council districts for the
newly consolidated government.
(2)The district plan for the legislative council shall be prepared and submitted by
representatives of a department of geography from the largest public university that
exists within the county.
(3)Upon submission of the plan that lays out the initial boundaries of the legislative
council districts, the fiscal court shall approve the plan within thirty
(30)days as
submitted and without amendment.
(4)The boundaries of the districts shall be drawn so that the districts are compact and
contiguous, and the population of each district shall be as nearly equal as is
reasonably possible.
(5)Thereafter, and not less than every ten
(10)years, the legislative council shall
initiate reapportionment proceedings in May of the first year following the
decennial census of the United States to review the districts and reapportion them if
necessary.
(6)To initiate a reapportionment proceeding, the legislative council shall publish notice
of the planned reapportionment in accordance with KRS Chapter 424.
(7)In no event shall districts be reapportioned during the period from thirty
(30)days
prior to the last date for filing for candidacy for local government office as provided
in KRS 118.165 and the regular election for candidates for local government office.
(8)Precinct lines shall be drawn when necessary in accordance with the provisions of
law. No precinct shall be in more than one
(1)district.
(9)Within twenty
(20)days of the establishment of the districts by the legislative
council, any registered voter of the county may bring an action in the Circuit Court
to enforce the provisions of this section. The Circuit Court shall hear the action and,
on a finding that the legislative council has violated the provisions of this section,
remand the matter to the legislative council. The Circuit Court, in its discretion,
may allow the prevailing party, other than the legislative council, a reasonable
attorney's fee, to be paid from the treasury of the local government, as part of the
costs.
(10)Upon the completion of reapportionment, if legislative council district boundaries
have changed, the county clerk shall mail each voter a notice of his or her current
district number and council member.
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