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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 25 - Elections


Current as of: 2009
Article 1General Provisions
Article 2Primary Elections
Article 3Independent And Other Nomination Certificates; Terms Of Office; Filling Vacancies
Article 4Conduct Of Elections
Article 6Official Ballots
Article 7Canvassing Returns And Certificates Of Election
Article 8Presidential Electors
Article 9Election Campaign Finance; Certain Political Subdivisions
Article 11Advance Voting
Article 12Absentee Voting; Federal Services And Sick And Disabled
Article 14Contest Of Elections
Article 16Township Elections
Article 17Corrupt Practices
Article 18Voting By New And Former State Residents In Presidential Elections
Article 19State Board Of Education Member Elections
Article 20School District Elections
Article 21City Elections
Article 22Election Expense Apportionment
Article 23Registration Of Voters
Article 24Election Crimes
Article 25Election Definitions Of General Application
Article 26Application Of Certain Election Laws
Article 26aPrecinct Boundaries
Article 27Voting Places And Materials Therefor
Article 28Election Boards
Article 29Voting Procedure
Article 30Original Canvass Of Elections
Article 31County Boards Of Canvassers
Article 32State Board Of Canvassers
Article 33Party Affiliation Of Voters
Article 34Voting By Persons In Federal Enclaves
Article 35U.S. Congress, Vacancies
Article 36Sufficiency Of Petitions
Article 37Voting In Precinct Of Former Residence
Article 38Political Parties
Article 39Filling Vacancies In Offices And Candidacies
Article 40Election And Terms Of State Officers
Article 41Election Campaign Finance; General
Article 43Recall Of Elected Officials
Article 44Electronic And Electromechanical Voting Systems
Article 45Presidential Preference Primary Election
Article 46Optical Scanning Systems To Count Votes
Article 47Help America Vote Act Of 2002 Administrative Complaint Act

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U.S. Constitution Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

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U.S. Code Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 1 - Election Of Senators And Representatives
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U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 146 - Election Administration Improvement
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