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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 83A — Organization of government in cities

83A.165 Election to fill unexpired term of city office.

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(1)A candidate running to fill the unexpired term of any city office shall file his or her
nomination papers in accordance with the provisions of KRS 83A.045, 118.365,
118.375, and 83A.047.
(2)Vacancies in the office of mayor or city legislative body that are to be filled
temporarily by appointment shall be governed by the provisions of KRS 83A.040
and Section 152 of the Kentucky Constitution.
(3)Vacancies in the office of mayor or city legislative body that are to be filled by
partisan election shall be governed by the following provisions:
(a)Vacancies in candidacy shall be governed by KRS 118.105;
(b)Nominations for unexpired terms shall be governed by KRS 118.115 and
Section 152 of the Kentucky Constitution; and
(c)Independent candidates filing to fill a vacancy shall be governed by KRS
118.375.
(4)Vacancies in the office of mayor or city legislative body that are to be filled by
nonpartisan election shall be governed by the following provisions:
(a)If the vacancy occurs not less than one hundred sixty
(160)days before a May
primary, candidates to fill the vacancy shall be nominated at that primary in
the manner prescribed in KRS 83A.170;
(b)If the vacancy occurs on or after the one hundred sixtieth day before a May
primary or at any time before the time prescribed in KRS 118.365 for filing
petitions of nomination, the election to fill the unexpired term shall be held
without a primary in the manner prescribed in Section 152 of the Kentucky
Constitution. Petitions of nomination for candidates to fill the vacancy shall
be filed at the time and place prescribed in KRS 118.365;
(c)If the vacancy occurs after the time prescribed in KRS 118.365 for filing
petitions of nomination, but not less than three
(3)months before the regular
election, petitions of nomination for candidates to fill the vacancy shall be
filed not later than the second Tuesday in August preceding the regular
election for the office sought; and
(d)Vacancies in candidacy in any city that has eliminated the nonpartisan primary
election pursuant to KRS 83A.045 shall be governed by the provisions of
KRS 83A.045(2)(b)6.
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