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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 117A — Uniform military and overseas voters act

117A.150 Sample ballot.

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(1)At least fifty
(50)days before a regularly scheduled election and forty-five
days before an election not regularly scheduled, an official in each jurisdiction
charged with printing and distributing ballots and balloting material shall make
available a sample ballot that includes all of the ballot measures and federal,
state, and local offices provided in KRS 117A.020 that will be on the ballot on
the date of the election, and shall provide an electronic copy of the sample
ballot to the Secretary of State and to the State Board of Elections.
(2)The State Board of Elections, Secretary of State, and any local election
jurisdiction that maintains an Internet Web site shall make the sample ballot
required under subsection
(1)of this section available on their Web sites.
(3)A covered voter may request a copy of a sample ballot from the Secretary of
State, the local election official, or the State Board of Elections, who shall send
the sample ballot to the voter by facsimile, electronic mail, or regular mail, as
the voter requests.
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