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Kentucky 2006 Judicial Elections, William H. Fortune, Al Cross Jan 2007

Kentucky 2006 Judicial Elections, William H. Fortune, Al Cross

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

This Article is a short report on the impact of Republican Party of Minnesota v. White on the 2006 Kentucky judicial campaigns and elections. The series of events leading up to the 2006 elections can be traced to at least 1988.

While the Kentucky Judicial Campaign Conduct Committee (KJCCC) cannot claim a great impact on Kentucky's 2006 judicial elections, the authors of this Article believe that the committee played a positive role. For the most part, judicial candidates campaigned in a dignified and ethical manner, and refrained from running on issues that might strike a chord with the electorate. Judicial …


Look Homeward Candidate: Evaluating And Reforming Kentucky's Residency Definition And Bona Fides Challenges In Order To Avoid A Potential Crisis In Gubernatorial Elections, S. Chad Meredith Jan 2006

Look Homeward Candidate: Evaluating And Reforming Kentucky's Residency Definition And Bona Fides Challenges In Order To Avoid A Potential Crisis In Gubernatorial Elections, S. Chad Meredith

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Legislative Privilege To Judge The Qualifications, Elections, And Returns Of Members, Paul E. Salamanca, James E. Keller Jan 2006

The Legislative Privilege To Judge The Qualifications, Elections, And Returns Of Members, Paul E. Salamanca, James E. Keller

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Campaign Finance Reform In Kentucky: The Race For Governor, Jennifer A. Moore Jan 1997

Campaign Finance Reform In Kentucky: The Race For Governor, Jennifer A. Moore

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Pacs In Kentucky: Regulating The Permanent Committees, John R. Hays Jan 1988

Pacs In Kentucky: Regulating The Permanent Committees, John R. Hays

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Legislative Reapportionment--The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson Jan 1963

Legislative Reapportionment--The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Legislative Reapportionment—The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson Jan 1963

Legislative Reapportionment—The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

In its continuing role as guardian of citizens’ constitutional rights, the Supreme Court in Baker v. Carr unlocked widespread concern for equal representation in state legislatures. Having been suppressed for two decades in which an amazing shift of population has occurred, the question of reapportionment and what to do about it had become one of great importance. In November, 1960, apportionments of 30 state legislatures had been challenged in state and federal courts. In addition, ten cases of an electoral character are presently on the docket of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Apart from the legal implications and …


The 1962 Congressional Redistricting In Kentucky, Malcolm E. Jewell Jan 1962

The 1962 Congressional Redistricting In Kentucky, Malcolm E. Jewell

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Elections Bills In The 1954 General Assembly, Gladys M. Kammerer Jan 1954

Elections Bills In The 1954 General Assembly, Gladys M. Kammerer

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Redistricting, John Estill Reeves Jan 1952

Redistricting, John Estill Reeves

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Registration And Purgation, Gladys M. Kammerer Jan 1952

Registration And Purgation, Gladys M. Kammerer

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Elections--Voting Machines, John Paul Curry Jr. Jan 1939

Constitutional Law--Elections--Voting Machines, John Paul Curry Jr.

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.