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

67.200 New petition when petition not filed in time.

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If such a petition is filed with the county judge/executive of the second county more than six
(6)months from the time of the filing of the petition in the first county, the petition filed in the first county shall be of no effect, but a new petition, signed as provided in KRS 67.190, may be filed in the first county, and, if it is filed within six
(6)months of the filing of the petition in the second county, it shall be effective for the purpose of authorizing the calling of an election in each county as provided in KRS 67.210.
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