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KENTUCKY ELECTION LAWS.



hold its sessions at the seat of government at Frankfort, where,
a suitable room for them shall be provided in some of the State
buildings. The members of the board shall be paid for all
their services under this act five dollars per day while so in
session: Provided, That no member of said board shall be paid.
more than one hundred dollars for his services in any year.
Said board shall provide itself with necessary books, material
and postage to enable it to perform the duties with which it is
charged by this act. The chairman of said board shall certify
to the Auditor of Public Accounts the money so expended by
said board, and the sums that the members of said board and.
its secretary are entitled to be paid under this act, and there-
upon the Auditor shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer
for the sum so certified, to the end that the same may be paid
out of the Treasury.
   14. C(iotnty  boards -compensation-stationery-payment.
The County Board of Election Commissioners shall be paid for
all services they may render under this act two dollars per day
while actually in session; but no member of such board shall
be paid more than twenty dollars for his services during any
year. Said board may provide itself with necessary books and
stationery to enable it to perform its duties under this act. Theo
amount of such expenditure and the number of days the mem-
bers of said board were actuallv in session shall be certified by
the chairman of the board to the fiscal court of the county, and
paid out of the county funds.
  15. Penalty against member of board violating law. If any
member of either the State Board or the County Boards of Elec-
tion Commissioners herein provided for shall willfully and
knowingly violate any of the provisions of this act, or fail to,
execute faithfully any of the duties imposed upon said members
under the provisions of this act, he shall be fined not less
than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars and im-
prisoned in the county jail not exceeding sixty days.
  16. Penalty for intimidating boards. Any person or per-
sons ilho shall, by threat of -violkuce, or in any other rrianuer,
intimidate, or attempt to intimidate, the election officers, or the
County or State Canvassing Boards, as herein named, in the
performances of their duty, or shall conspire together and go
forth armed for the purpose of intimidating said officers, shall