Kentucky Code § KRS 119.115

Unauthorized possession of key to voting machine, equipment, or system -- Tampering with, injuring, or destroying ballot, e -poll book, administration information system, machine, equipment, or system
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(1) Any unauthorized person found in poss ession of any key to a voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system to be used or being used in any primary, regular election, or special election shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (2) Any person who, during or before any primary, regular ele ction, or special election, willfully tampers with or attempts to tamper with, disarrange, deface, impair in any manner whatsoever, injures, or destroys any ballot, e -poll book, election administration information system, voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system while in use at an election or at any other time, or who shall, after such voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system is locked and sealed in order to preserve the record of the vote, tamper with or attempt to tamper with the recor d of the vote, or who aids or abets with intent to destroy or change the record of the vote shall be guilty of a Class D felony. (3) Any election official, or other person entrusted with the custody or control of any voting machine, voting equipment, or vo ting system shall be guilty of a Class D felony if he or she knowingly and intentionally: (a) Causes or permits any voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system to fail to correctly register or count votes cast, tampers with or disarranges such voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system in any way; (b) Unlawfully opens a voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system; (c) Prevents or attempts to prevent the correct operation of a voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system; (d) Causes a voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system to be used or consents to its being used for any election with knowledge of the fact that the voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system is not in order, or not perfectly set and adjusted to correctly register all votes cast; (e) Removes, changes, or mutilates any ballot; or (f) Directly connects or attempts to directly connect a voting machine, voting equipment, or voting system that tabulates or aggregates votes to a public network, including the internet, at any time.

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