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

83A.170 Nonpartisan primaries.

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(1)In any city which has under the provisions of KRS 83A.045 or 83A.050 required
nonpartisan city elections, no person shall be elected to city office except as
provided in this section or as otherwise provided in this chapter relating to
nonpartisan elections.
(2)No person shall be elected to city office without being nominated in the manner
provided in this section at a nonpartisan primary to be held at the time prescribed by
KRS Chapters 116 to 121, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. Nonpartisan
primaries shall be conducted by the same officers, chosen and acting in the same
manner, with the same rights and duties as in regular elections.
(3)Each applicant for nomination shall, not earlier than the first Wednesday after the
first Monday in November of the year preceding the year in which the office will
appear on the ballot and not later than the last date prescribed by the election law
generally for filing notification and declaration forms with the county clerk as
provided in KRS 83A.047, file a petition of nomination, which shall be in the form
prescribed by the State Board of Elections signed by at least two
(2)registered
voters in the city. Each voter may sign individual petitions equal to the number of
offices to be filled. If a voter signs petitions for more candidates than he or she is
authorized, he or she shall be counted as a petitioner for the candidate whose
petition is filed first.
(4)The county clerk shall examine the petition of each candidate to determine whether
it is regular on its face. If there is an error, the county clerk shall notify the
candidate by certified mail within twenty-four
(24)hours of filing.
(5)Immediately upon expiration of the time for filing petitions, the county clerk shall
have published in accordance with KRS Chapter 424 the names of the applicants as
they will appear before the voters at the primary.
(6)Subsection
(5)of this section shall not apply if it appears, immediately upon
expiration of the time for filing petitions, that there are not more than two
applicants for nomination for each city office to be filled, or, when the nominations
are for city legislative body members in cities electing legislative body members at
large, and there are no more than twice the number of applicants for nomination for
the number of offices to be filled. In that case, the applicants for nomination shall
thereby be nominated and no drawing for ballot position nor primary election shall
be held for that office.
(7)The ballot position of a candidate shall not be changed after the ballot position has
been designated by the county clerk.
(8)If, before the time of certification of candidates who will appear on the ballot, any
candidate whose petition has been filed in the office of the county clerk dies or
notifies the clerk in writing, signed and properly notarized, that he or she will not
accept the nomination, the clerk shall not cause the candidate's name to be printed
on the ballot.
(9)If, after the certification of candidates who will appear on the ballot, any candidate
whose name appears thereon shall withdraw pursuant to KRS 118.212 or die:
(a)Neither the precinct election officers nor the county board of elections shall
tabulate or record the votes cast for the candidate;
(b)The county clerk shall provide notices to the precinct election officers who
shall see that a notice is conspicuously displayed at the polling place advising
voters of the change, and that votes for the candidate shall not be tabulated or
recorded. If the county clerk learns of the death or withdrawal at least five
days prior to the election and provides the notices required by this subsection
and the precinct officers fail to post the notices at the polling place, the
officers shall be guilty of a violation; and
(c)In a primary, if there are only one
(1)or two
(2)remaining candidates on the
ballot for that office, following the withdrawal or death of the other candidate
or candidates, neither the precinct election officers nor the county board of
elections shall tabulate or record the votes for the remaining candidate or
candidates, and the officer with whom the remaining candidate or candidates
has filed his or her nomination papers shall immediately issue and file in his
or her office a certificate of nomination for that remaining candidate or
candidates and send a copy to the remaining candidate or candidates.
(10)Names of applicants for each nomination shall be placed before the voters of the
city. The voters shall be instructed to vote for one
(1)candidate, except when there
is more than one
(1)candidate for which voters may vote, the instruction "vote for
up to .... candidates" shall be used on the ballot. No party designation or emblem of
any kind nor any sign indicating any applicant's political belief or party affiliation
shall be used.
(11)Persons qualified to vote at a regular election shall be qualified to vote at a
nonpartisan primary and the law applicable to challenges made at a regular election
shall be applicable to challenges made at a nonpartisan primary.
(12)Votes shall be counted as provided in general election laws, pursuant to KRS
Chapters 116 to 121, and the result shall be published as provided in KRS Chapter
424.
(13)The two
(2)applicants receiving the highest number of votes for nomination for
each city office shall be nominated; or where the nominations are for city legislative
body members in cities electing legislative body members at large, there shall be
nominated the number of applicants receiving the highest number of votes equal to
twice the number of offices to be filled. If two
(2)candidates are tied for the second
highest number of votes in a mayoral election, the names of those two
candidates, plus the name of the candidate receiving the highest number of votes,
shall be placed upon the ballot.
(14)At the regular election following a nonpartisan primary, the names of the successful
nominees and candidates who have filed a petition of candidacy as provided in this
chapter to fill a vacancy shall be placed before the voters.
(15)The nominee or candidate receiving the greater number of votes cast for each city
office shall be elected.
(16)KRS Chapters 116 to 121 prescribing duties of county clerks and other public officers in the conduct of elections shall be applicable in all respects to nonpartisan city elections, except no election officer or other person within a polling place shall tell or indicate to a voter, by word of mouth or otherwise, the political affiliation of any candidate for city office.
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