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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 120 — Election contests

120.085 Certification of result of primary contest -- Placement of name on ballots.

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In the case of offices for which certificates of nomination are required to be filed with the Secretary of State, the result of the final judgment in the contest of a primary election shall be certified to the Secretary of State; in the case of offices for which certificates of nomination are required to be filed with the county clerk, the result shall be certified to the county clerk. The Secretary of State shall certify to the proper county clerks the names of the candidates awarded nominations as certified to him by the court, and the county clerk shall place upon the ballots for the regular election the names of the candidates so certified to him by the Secretary of State and the names of the candidates awarded nominations as certified to him by the court, in place of the candidates whose nominations were successfully contested.
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