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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 118 — Conduct of elections

118.155 Nomination of candidates serving in Armed Forces.

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(1)The provisions of KRS 118.125 shall not apply to any eligible person serving in the
Armed Forces of the United States while this country is at war. The name of such
person shall be printed on the official ballot of his party for an office for which he is
eligible in any primary election when an application has been filed on his behalf by
two
(2)reputable electors of the party at whose hands he seeks the nomination.
(2)Such application shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the proposed
candidate authorizing the action of the electors.
(3)The application and the candidate's statement, herein mentioned, shall be filed in
good faith and with the proper officer at the proper time, as provided for other
candidates in primary elections.
(4)The form of such application shall be similar to that of the affidavits required of
electors in behalf of other candidates as provided in KRS 118.125.
(5)Before such a successful candidate is given a certificate of nomination, he shall file
with the county clerk of the county in which he resides a statement that during the
campaign for the nomination he did not, and while a candidate for the office will
not, knowingly violate any election law or any law relating to corrupt and fraudulent
practice in campaigns or elections in this state, and if elected will qualify for the
office.
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