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KRS 119.005

Definitions for chapter

Effective: April 27, 2024 History: Amended 2024 Ky

As used in this chapter:

(1) A "ballot" or "official ballot" means the official presentation of offices and candidates to be voted for, including write-in candidates, and all public questions submitted for determination, and shall include a voting machine ballot, a paper ballot, an absentee ballot, a special ballot, a federal provisional ballot, a federal provisional absentee ballot, or a supplemental paper ballot which has been authorized for the use of the voters in any primary or regular or special election by the Secretary of State or the county clerk;

(2) "Ballot box" means any box, bag, or other container that can be locked, sealed, or otherwise rendered tamper-resistant, for receiving ballots;

(3) "Election administration information system" means any computer-based information technology application used by the Commonwealth in the administration of elections;

(4) "Election officer" has the same meaning as in KRS 118.015;

(5) "Voting equipment" means any physical component of a voting system and includes voting machines where voting machines are in operation;

(6) "Voting machine" or "machine" means a part of a voting system that consists of one (1) or more electronic devices that operate independently or as a combination of a ballot-marking device and an electronic or automatic vote-tabulating device; and (7) "Voting system" means:

(a) The total combination of physical, mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic equipment, including the software, hardware, firmware, and documentation required to program, control, and support that equipment, that is used to:

1. Define ballots;

2. Cast and count votes;

3. Report or display election results; and 4. Maintain and produce any audit trail information; and (b) The practices and associated documentation used to:

1. Identify system components and versions of those components;

2. Test the system during its development and maintenance;

3. Maintain records of system errors and defects;

4. Determine specific system changes to be made to a system after the initial qualification of the system; and 5. Make available any materials to the voter, such as notices, instructions, forms, or paper ballots.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.