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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 25 > Article 45 - Presidential Preference Primary Election

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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 25 > Article 45 - Presidential Preference Primary Election


Current as of: 2009
§ 25-4501Presidential preference primary election, when
§ 25-4502Eligibility to vote; voting procedure; candidates' filing deadline; declaration and fee; petition
§ 25-4503Ballots; names of candidates; form, marking, return and canvass of ballots; notice; order of names on ballot
§ 25-4505Canvass by county board of canvassers; transmittal of abstract to secretary of state
§ 25-4506Final canvass by state board of canvassers; publication of number of votes for each candidate
§ 25-4507Certification of election results to political party; selection of delegates and alternates to national party, convention; binding of delegates and alternates; adoption and filing of party rules
§ 25-4508Payment of election expenses; reimbursement and payment for certain expenses; audit of amounts

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