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OAG 77-239 is cited to support the position that a married woman may use her maiden name in registering to vote, provided it is done in good faith and without fraudulent intent. This citation is used to illustrate the flexibility in name usage under Kentucky law and to support the broader argument that individuals may use different names in different legal and social contexts without contravening the law.
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