Kentucky
Complete coverage for Kentucky can be found below. (Return to States List)
Information & Analysis
There are no news developments in Kentucky that Election Law @ Moritz has covered, or is covering at this time.
Commentary
There are no commentary articles in Kentucky that Election Law @ Moritz has written at this time.
News Wire
Election law news from across the country concerning Kentucky
March, 2013
February, 2012
- Redistricting Rejected: Kentucky Supreme Court rules legislative redistricting plan unconstitutional (2/24/12)
January, 2012
- Public, private interests gave big bucks to Beshear re-election effort (1/30/12)
- GOP to seek injunction on House redistricting (1/25/12)
November, 2010
August, 2010
March, 2010
February, 2010
- Bill seeks to restore voting rights to felons (2/16/10)
- Proposal To Restore Felons' Voting Rights Passes (2/10/10)
September, 2009
August, 2009
May, 2009
March, 2009
- Bills offer variety of election reforms (3/04/09)
February, 2009
- Sentences Handed Down For Vote Fraud (2/02/09)
November, 2008
- Questions linger about filling Guthrie’s state Senate seat (11/12/08)
- Poll story of the day: Lines, lines, everywhere a line (11/05/08)
- Record number vote in Kentucky (11/05/08)
- Ky. voter turnout will fall short of record (11/05/08)
- Ky. polling places show waits as long as 2 hours (11/04/08)
October, 2008
- Herndon files defamation lawsuit to find mailer's author (10/01/08)
- Kentucky Counties Move to Digital Scan Voting Equipment (10/01/08)
September, 2008
- Restoring voting rights eased (9/23/08)
- Absentee Ballot Applications Rejected Due To Error (9/11/08)
August, 2008
- Voting machines ready (8/01/08)
July, 2008
Litigation
Active Cases
There are no active cases in Kentucky that Election Law @ Moritz is covering at this time.
Archived Cases
- Commonwealth of Kentucky, Office of the Attorney General v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Elections (Improper Election Administration)


Commentary
FAQ on social welfare organizations
Donald B. Tobin
The Frank E. and Virginia H. Bazler Designated Professor in Business Law and a senior fellow at Election Law @ Moritz explains the nuances of social welfare organizations and federal regulations related to them.
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