118A.010 Definitions -- Applicability of provisions of KRS Chapter 118.
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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Ballot" or "official ballot" means the official presentation of offices and candidates
to be voted for, including write-in candidates, and all public questions submitted for
determination, and shall include a voting machine ballot, a paper ballot, an absentee
ballot, a special ballot, or a supplemental paper ballot which has been authorized for
the use of the voters in any primary, regular election, or special election by the
Secretary of State or the county clerk;
(2)"Election" refers only to elections for offices of the Court of Justice;
(3)"Voting equipment" means any physical component of a voting system and includes
voting machines where voting machines are in operation;
(4)"Voting machine" or "machine" means a part of a voting system that consists of:
(a)A direct recording electronic voting machine that:
1. Records votes by means of a ballot display provided with mechanical or
electro-operated components that may be actuated by the voter;
2. Processes the data by means of a computer program;
3. Records voting data and ballot images in internal and external memory
components; and
4. Produces a tabulation of the voting data stored in a removable memory
component and on a printed copy; or
(b)One
(1)or more electronic devices that operate independently or as a
combination of a ballot marking device and an electronic or automatic vote
tabulating device; and
(5)"Voting system" means:
(a)The total combination of physical, mechanical, electromechanical, or
electronic equipment, including the software, hardware, firmware, and
documentation required to program, control, and support that equipment, that
is used to:
1. Define ballots;
2. Cast and count votes;
3. Report or display election results; and
4. Maintain and produce any audit trail information; and
(b)The practices and associated documentation used to:
1. Identify system components and versions of those components;
2. Test the system during its development and maintenance;
3. Maintain records of system errors and defects;
4. Determine specific system changes to be made to a system after the
initial qualification of the system; and
5. Make available any materials to the voter, such as notices, instructions,
forms, or paper ballots. No provisions of KRS Chapter 118 existing on March 10, 1976, except KRS 118.015 through 118.045 shall apply to such elections. All other provisions of the election laws not inconsistent with this chapter shall be applicable thereto.