Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 71-1414

  • board of trustees: means the governing body of a community college. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • college district: means the taxing district and territory of a community college. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • Community college: means a community college established under the community college act. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • county election officer: means the election commissioner of the county in which the community college is located, or the county clerk in counties not having an election commissioner. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • Election-at-large method: means an election at large of trustees of a community college without a division of the college district into member districts. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • member: means a member of the board of trustees of a community college. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • Member district: means one of the subdistricts into which a community college district is or may be divided for the purpose of a district method of election of trustees. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • Member position: means one of the positions of members of a board of trustees when a district method of election is used. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • method of election: means one of the methods of election provided for in this act. See Kansas Statutes 71-1402
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.

(a) (1) In college districts where a district method of election is in effect, a person may become a candidate for election to trustee of a community college by any one of the following methods:

(A) Any person who is an elector of any member district may petition to be a candidate for member from the member district in which such person resides. Any such person shall file with the election officer a petition for such person’s candidacy signed by not less than 50 electors residing in such person’s member district.

(B) Any person who is an elector of any member district may become a candidate for member from the member district in which such person resides by filing with the election officer a declaration of intent to be such a candidate, and payment therewith of a filing fee in the amount of $20.

(C) If a community college adopts and implements a seven member board of trustees plan, any person who is an elector of the college district may petition to be a candidate for the at-large member position. Any such person shall file with the county election officer a petition for such candidacy signed by not less than 50 electors residing in such college district.

(D) If a community college adopts and implements a seven member board of trustees plan, any person who is an elector of the college district may become a candidate for the at-large member position by filing with the county election officer a declaration of intent to be such a candidate, and payment therewith of a filing fee in the amount of $20.

(2) Every petition or declaration of intent filed under this subsection must specify the member position for which the person is a candidate.

(b) In college districts where the election-at-large method of election is in effect, a person may become a candidate for election to trustee of a community college by either one of the following methods:

(1) Any person who is an elector of the college district may petition to be a candidate for trustee. Any such person shall file with the election officer a petition for such person’s candidacy signed by not less than 50 electors residing in the college district.

(2) Any person who is an elector of the college district may become a candidate for trustee by filing with the election officer a declaration of intent to be such a candidate, and payment therewith of a filing fee in the amount of $20.

(c) Every petition or declaration of intent filed under this section must be filed on or before 12 noon on June 1 of each odd-numbered year as provided in Kan. Stat. Ann. § 25-21a03, and amendments thereto, and Kan. Stat. Ann. § 25-205, and amendments thereto.