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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 424 — Legal notices

424.290 Publication of ballots and supplementary material.

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(1)Not less than three
(3)days before any primary or regular election the county clerk
shall cause to be published in a newspaper a copy of the ballots or supplementary
material on which appear the names of candidates or issues to be voted upon.
Where the lists of candidates or issues to be voted upon differ for various precincts
within the county, the county clerk shall cause to be published only one
(1)set of
data with appropriate notations showing the differences in the various precincts. If
supplemental paper ballots have been approved as provided in KRS 118.215, the
supplemental paper ballot shall be published at the same time as other material
required to be published by this subsection. The cost of publication shall be paid by
the county, except that the cost of publishing any voting data required to be
published by this subsection that is limited to a city election or a district election
other than a school district election shall be paid by the city or the district as the
case may be.
(2)"Copy," as used in subsection
(1)of this section, means a summary of candidates
and issues to be voted upon showing all the pertinent information that will appear,
upon which the voters will cast their votes at a particular polling place.
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