83A.100 Division of city into wards or hybrid wards -- Equality of population --
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Creation, alteration, or abolition of wards -- Nomination and election of
legislative body members.
(1)The legislative body of a city may by ordinance divide the city into wards by either
of the following methods:
(a)The city may create the same number of wards as the number of legislative
body members. Wards shall be as nearly equal in population as practicable
and their boundaries shall be fixed by the ordinance: or
(b)The city may establish a hybrid ward system for the conduct of its legislative
body elections. A city acting under this paragraph shall provide in the
ordinance that a specific number of legislative body seats shall be subject to
the ward system and that a specific number of legislative body seats shall be
elected at large within the entire city without representing a particular ward.
The wards created under this paragraph shall be as nearly equal in population
as practicable and their boundaries shall be fixed by ordinance.
(2)The populations of wards shall be reviewed as necessary to ensure that populations
are as nearly equal as practicable, but the populations of wards shall be reviewed
for equalization at least as often as each regular federal census.
(3)Wards may be abolished by repeal of the ordinance creating them. No creation,
alteration or abolition of wards shall occur later than the first Wednesday after the
first Monday in November of the year preceding the year in which the city
legislative offices will appear on the ballot.
(4)If a city is divided into wards, legislative body members shall be nominated and
elected in the following manner:
(a)Members shall be elected in the regular November election at large, but each
candidate shall reside in the ward he or she seeks to represent and shall be
elected in such a manner that each ward is equally represented on the
legislative body. The names shall be presented in the election to show for
which ward each candidate is seeking election and voters shall be instructed to
"vote for one candidate in each ward." The candidate receiving the highest
number of votes cast in each ward shall be deemed to be elected from such
ward;
(b)Persons seeking the nomination of a political party for the office of legislative
body member where a primary election is required for the political party, shall
be voted upon exclusively by the eligible voters of the ward in which the
person resides and seeks to represent;
(c)Except as provided by paragraph
(d)of this subsection, persons seeking
nomination for the office of legislative body member in a nonpartisan election
where a primary is conducted pursuant to KRS 83A.170 shall be voted upon
at large by the voters of the city, and the two
(2)candidates receiving the
highest number of votes cast in each ward shall be deemed to be nominated
from that ward; and
(d)The city may provide specifically in the ordinance required by subsection
of this section that persons seeking nomination for the office of legislative
body member in a nonpartisan primary conducted pursuant to KRS 83A.170
shall be voted upon exclusively by the eligible voters of the ward in which the
person resides and seeks to represent. The two
(2)candidates receiving the
highest number of votes cast in each ward shall be deemed to be nominated
from the ward.
(5)Any city enacting or amending an ordinance to establish or abolish wards, modify
ward boundaries, or establish the manner of elections under subsection
(4)of this
section shall be completed within the time specified by subsection
(3)of this
section, and the city shall forward a copy of the ordinance to the county clerk or
county clerks of the county or counties in which the city is located.