Kentucky Constitution

Article Suffrage and Elections, § 148 — Number of elections — Day and hours of election — Qualifications of officers — Employees to be given time to vote

Kentucky Const. art. Suffrage and Elections, § 148

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CitationKentucky Const. art. Suffrage and Elections, § 148
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Ky. Const. art. Suffrage and Elections, § 148.

Full Text

Not more than one election each year shall be held in this State or in any city, town, district, urban-county or county thereof, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution. All regular elections of State, county, city, town, urban-county, or district officers shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. All elections by the people shall be between the hours of six o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m., but the General Assembly may change said hours, and all officers of any election shall be residents and voters in the precinct in which they act. The General Assembly shall provide by law that all employers shall allow employees, under reasonable regulations, at least four hours on election days, in which to cast their votes.

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History

Text as Ratified on: November 3, 1992. History: 1992 amendment was proposed by 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 168, sec. 16; original version ratified August 3, 1891, and revised September 28, 1891.

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