Elections http://wkyufm.org en Kentucky Law Ambiguous on Residency Requirements for Candidates http://wkyufm.org/post/kentucky-law-ambiguous-residency-requirements-candidates <p>Talk of Tennessee resident Ashley Judd running for U.S. Senate in Kentucky has turned up ambiguity in residency requirements that a state legislative leader says needs to be cleared up.</p><p>The U.S. Constitution requires only that Senate candidates be residents of the state they would represent "when elected." But Kentucky election law raises questions about whether candidates can have their names placed on ballots if they're not registered to vote in Kentucky. And only legal residents can be registered to vote.</p><p>Kentucky state Senate Floor Leader Damon Thayer said Tuesday the issue has never before been raised here. Thayer said the Legislature may have to address the ambiguity.</p><p>Judd, an actress who lives outside Nashville, is considering a run against U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky next year. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 20:42:36 +0000 Associated Press 28195 at http://wkyufm.org Kentucky House Passes Military Voting Bill, With Electronic Return Included http://wkyufm.org/post/kentucky-house-passes-military-voting-bill-electronic-return-included <p></p><p>A bill allowing electronic voting for military members overseas has cleared the state House after amendments were added to allow for the electronic return of a ballot.</p><p>Senate Bill 1 did not original include the electronic return, despite Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes preferring the provision.</p><p>Many GOP lawmakers said the electronic return would leave ballots open to fraud and abuse. And state representative Tim Moore, an Air Force reservist and a Hardin County Republican, says he believes it would compromise legal protections for a secret ballot.</p><p>"I absolutely believe that this violates the very Constitution these folks are sworn to uphold." Mon, 11 Mar 2013 23:46:57 +0000 Kenny Colston 27788 at http://wkyufm.org Kentucky House Passes Military Voting Bill, With Electronic Return Included Should a College ID Allow You to Vote? Tennessee GOP Senators Disagree http://wkyufm.org/post/should-college-id-allow-you-vote-tennessee-gop-senators-disagree <p></p><p>A Republican-led push to use college IDs to vote in Tennessee was held up on the floor of the state Senate Thursday, as a disagreement has broken out between GOP lawmakers over the issue.</p><p>The legislation comes from a Rutherford County lawmaker, home to the largest undergraduate student body in the state. And while Senator Bill Ketron refused to accept student IDs when the law was passed two years ago, he’s now had a change of heart.</p><p>Senator Stacy Campfield of Knoxville has not.</p><p>“You know, I hate to say it, but possibly in my younger days I may have known a person or two who had a falsified college ID,” said Campfield. Thu, 07 Mar 2013 21:46:48 +0000 Blake Farmer 27613 at http://wkyufm.org Should a College ID Allow You to Vote? Tennessee GOP Senators Disagree Kentucky Senate Approves Electronic Voting Bill That Requires Snail Mail Returns http://wkyufm.org/post/kentucky-senate-approves-electronic-voting-bill-requires-snail-mail-returns <p></p><p>The state Senate has passed a bill that allows Kentucky military personnel to register to vote and receive ballots electronically—but they'll have to use snail mail to send the ballots back.</p><p>Senate President Robert Stivers would allow deployed citizens to register to vote and receive their ballots electronically.</p><p>Initially, a floor amendment to the bill would have allowed the military members to return the ballots electronically, but the amendment was withdrawn by sponsor Sen. Kathy Stein, a Lexington Democrat.</p><p>Stein said she thinks the state House will reinsert that provision into the bill. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:55:39 +0000 Kentucky Public Radio's Rae Hodges 27122 at http://wkyufm.org Kentucky Senate Approves Electronic Voting Bill That Requires Snail Mail Returns Under Amended E-Voting Bill, Kentucky Military Voters Would Have to Continue Mailing Ballots http://wkyufm.org/post/under-amended-e-voting-bill-kentucky-military-voters-would-have-continue-mailing-ballots <p>Kentucky military personnel could get their election ballots electronically—but the ballots would have to be printed and returned to county clerks via snail mail, under changes made to a bill Thursday in a state Senate committee meeting.</p><p>The bill—a priority for Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes—originally called for military personnel to be able to get and return ballots electronically.</p><p>Senate President Robert Stivers, the bill's sponsor, said concerns for the security of completed ballots returned electronically led him to amend it.</p><p>The bill, as amended, advanced Thursday through the Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Protection committee to the senate floor. Thu, 21 Feb 2013 16:48:06 +0000 Kenny Colston 26823 at http://wkyufm.org