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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 119 — Election offenses and prosecutions

119.056 Alteration, mutilation, or suppression of nomination papers.

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Any person in possession of nomination papers for attaining ballot access entitled to be filed under the statutes relating to primaries, regular and special elections who wrongfully alters, mutilates or suppresses such papers, or wrongfully fails to cause them to be filed at the proper time in the proper office, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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