KENTUCKY ELECTION LA WS.






Compiled by the Secretary of State, with the aid

        and advice of the Attorney-General.




                    FEBRUARY 15, 1901.



                    C HAEPTERER             I.



Article
   I.
   II.
 III.
 IV.
   V.
   VI.
 VII.
 VIII.
 IX.
 X.
 XI.
 XII.
 XIII.
 XIV.
 XV.



Section



General Provisions .............................................
Precincts .......................................................
Ballots, Etc. ...................................................
Registration  ...................................................
Commissioner, State and County, Election Officers, Etc..........
Time of Holding Election ......................................
Vacancies, How    Filled  .......................................
General Assembly, Contest Board .............................
Compensation of Officers .......................................
Election of President ..........................................
United States Senator, How Elected ............................
Primary Elections .............................................
Frauds in Election, Etc..........................................
Local Option ...................................................
School Electices ...............................................



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   ARTICLE I.

General Provisions.



   1. MEANING
ever in this chapter
pression, is used in



OF THE WORD ELECTION.-When- Constitution,
                                         sec. 147; Gen.
the word "election," or an equivalent ex- Stat., chap 3S,
reference to a State, district, county or art. 1, see. 1.



 1. ELECTION-MEANING OF TERM.
-The word "election," In its constitutional
sense Is used to designate a selection by
the popular voice of a district, county, town
or city, or by some organized body, In con-



tradistinction to the appointment by some
single person or officer. Police Coin'rs v.
pity of Louisville, 3 Bush, 697; Speed v.
Crawford, 3 Met., 207.