110 Ky. 492 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1901
Opinion of the court by
Affirming.
On August 4,1900, a petition signed by some 9,000 voters of Jefferson county was presented to the county judge, petitioning him to direct an election to be held in that! county at the next regular election to take the sense of the qualified voters upon the proposition to have free turnpike and gravel roads in that county. On September 1, 1900, at the next regular term of the court, an order was duly entered directing such election to be held. Within five days after the.entry of the order a certified copy was delivered to the sheriff, who made publication as required by the act of March 17, 1896, under which the election was. to be held. The second section of the act provides that in submitting the proposition to the voters the question, “Are you in favor of free turnpikes and gravel roads?” shall be printed on the ballot, so arranged that the voter can vote “Yes” or “No,” by placing the stencil mark to the right of the question in a square appropriately marked. Kentucky Statutes, section 1459. The act also provides that return
The wrong question was presented to the voters. The question .ordered to be voted upon was “Are you in favor of free turnpike and gravel roads?” The question actually voted upon was, “Are you in favor of issuing bonds for the