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67.280 Assignment of new county to various election districts. Where the two (2) old counties were in the same representative, senatorial, judicial <br>circuit, congressional, or railroad commissioner district or districts, the new county shall <br>remain in the same district or districts. Where the two (2) old counties were not in the <br>same district or districts, the new county shall be placed in the following district or <br>districts: In the representative, senatorial, judicial circuit, congressional, or railroad <br>commissioner district or districts, respectively, in which the old county, having the largest <br>population, was located; provided, that if each of the two (2) old counties was a separate <br>district the new county shall be divided into two (2) such districts, each district to be <br>coterminous with the boundary lines of the old counties; provided further, that if any of <br>the election districts formed under the provisions of KRS 67.190 to 67.270 as a result of <br>county consolidation are in violation of the requirements of the Constitution, such <br>consolidation shall not be effective unless the General Assembly, at its first session after <br>the consolidation, shall redistrict the state in compliance with the provisions of the <br>Constitution. History: Amended 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 62, sec. 67. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 48, sec. 10.

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67.280 Assignment of new county to various election districts. Where the two (2) old counties were in the same representative, senatorial, judicial <br>circuit, congressional, or railroad commissioner district or districts, the new county shall <br>remain in the same district or districts. Where the two (2) old counties were not in the <br>same district or districts, the new county shall be placed in the following district or <br>districts: In the representative, senatorial, judicial circuit, congressional, or railroad <br>commissioner district or districts, respectively, in which the old county, having the largest <br>population, was located; provided, that if each of the two (2) old counties was a separate <br>district the new county shall be divided into two (2) such districts, each district to be <br>coterminous with the boundary lines of the old counties; provided further, that if any of <br>the election districts formed under the provisions of KRS 67.190 to 67.270 as a result of <br>county consolidation are in violation of the requirements of the Constitution, such <br>consolidation shall not be effective unless the General Assembly, at its first session after <br>the consolidation, shall redistrict the state in compliance with the provisions of the <br>Constitution. History: Amended 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 62, sec. 67. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 48, sec. 10.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 067-00 > 280

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67.280 Assignment of new county to various election districts. Where the two (2) old counties were in the same representative, senatorial, judicial <br>circuit, congressional, or railroad commissioner district or districts, the new county shall <br>remain in the same district or districts. Where the two (2) old counties were not in the <br>same district or districts, the new county shall be placed in the following district or <br>districts: In the representative, senatorial, judicial circuit, congressional, or railroad <br>commissioner district or districts, respectively, in which the old county, having the largest <br>population, was located; provided, that if each of the two (2) old counties was a separate <br>district the new county shall be divided into two (2) such districts, each district to be <br>coterminous with the boundary lines of the old counties; provided further, that if any of <br>the election districts formed under the provisions of KRS 67.190 to 67.270 as a result of <br>county consolidation are in violation of the requirements of the Constitution, such <br>consolidation shall not be effective unless the General Assembly, at its first session after <br>the consolidation, shall redistrict the state in compliance with the provisions of the <br>Constitution. History: Amended 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 62, sec. 67. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 48, sec. 10.