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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 67 — County government (fiscal courts and county commissioners)

67.020 Removal of county seat.

210 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-67/67-020

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(1)When a petition, signed in person by a number of legal voters of the county equal to
twenty-five percent (25%) of the number of votes cast in the county at the last
general election for county officers, is filed with the county judge/executive, asking
for an election on the proposition of removing the county seat, the county
judge/executive, by orders entered of record, shall call an election on that
proposition to be held on the day of the next general election for county officers that
does not occur within less than ninety
(90)days from the filing of the petition. No
order calling such an election shall be legal unless the place to which the county
seat is proposed to be removed is specified in the petition and in the order calling
the election.
(2)The county judge/executive, by order entered of record, shall direct the sheriff to
advertise the election and its object by publication pursuant to KRS chapter 424.
(3)If two-thirds (2/3) of all legal voters who vote at the election vote for removal, the
fiscal court shall provide for the removal of the county seat.
(4)Elections under this section shall not be held oftener than once every ten
(10)years
in the same county.
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