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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 118 — Conduct of elections

118.255 Fees.

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(1)The Secretary of State shall receive a fee of five hundred dollars ($500) for a
candidate for statewide elected state office or the Congress, two hundred dollars
($200) for a candidate for Commonwealth's attorney, the General Assembly, or the
District Court, Circuit Court, Court of Appeals, or Supreme Court, twenty dollars
($20) for candidates for a city office, fifty dollars ($50) for other candidates who file
with the Secretary of State for each notification and declaration and petition filed
with him, and fifty dollars ($50) for a write-in candidate for office, to be paid by the
candidate, or the candidate's representative, when the notification and declaration
and petition or declaration of intent is filed.
(2)The county clerk shall receive a fee pursuant to KRS 64.012 for each notification
and declaration and petition filed with him to be paid by the candidate at the time of
the filing.
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