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
2016
News Wire
Election law news from across the country concerning Kentucky
October, 2014
May, 2014
September, 2013
August, 2013
- Legislative redistricting bill wins final passage (8/23/13)
- Kentucky moving fast on redistricting plan (8/21/13)
- Kentucky Senate race could top $100 million (8/12/13)
July, 2013
- Court overturns convictions in vote fraud case (7/18/13)
- Stumbo loses bid for stay in Kentucky redistricting case (7/01/13)
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
Gerrymandering as Viewpoint Discrimination: A "Functional Equivalence" Test
Edward B. Foley
A First Amendment test for identifying when a map is functionally equivalent to a facially discriminatory statute.
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