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

67.920 Redistricting of unified local government legislative districts.

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(1)If the unification plan of a unified local government provides for election of
legislative council members by legislative district, the legislative council may defer
redistricting of legislative districts, subsequent to each decennial census by the
United States Bureau of Census, until after completion of the redistricting of
General Assembly seats within the unified local government after that census.
(2)The redistricting of unified local government legislative districts under this section
shall be effective for the first regular unified local government primary election
scheduled more than one hundred eighty
(180)days after completion of the
redistricting, but, in no event shall the redistricting become effective later than two
(2)years after release of the census data upon which the redistricting is based.
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