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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-1122f. Advance voting; replacement ballots.

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25-1122f. Advance voting; replacement ballots. If an advance voting ballot is destroyed, spoiled, lost or not received by the voter, the voter may request a provisional replacement ballot from the county election officer as provided in this subsection. When a request is timely received under this subsection, the county election officer shall deliver the provisional replacement ballot to the voter if the voter is present in the office of the county election officer, or promptly transmit the provisional replacement ballot by mail to the voter at the address contained in the original application.
The county election officer shall keep a record of each provisional replacement advance voting ballot provided under this subsection. All such replacement ballots issued by the county election officer shall be deemed to be provisional ballots pursuant to K.S.A. 25-1136 , and amendments thereto.
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