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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-211. Preelection ballot inspection; suggested changes in ballots; corrections; number of ballots printed.

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25-211. Preelection ballot inspection; suggested changes in ballots; corrections; number of ballots printed. The county election officer shall, at least 50 days prior to the primary election, mail to each person whose name is to appear on the official ballot in such county and to the chairpersons of the political parties of such county a list of those candidates whose names will be printed on the national, state, county and township primary election ballots, including the office, the candidate's name, the city where the candidate resides and the candidate's political party, as such information will appear on the primary election ballot.
The chairperson of each political party or any candidate may, on or before the 45th day preceding such primary election, suggest to the county election officer any changes to the ballot, and, if upon examination the county election officer shall find any error or omission in such ballot, the county election officer shall correct the ballot and cause such ballot to be printed and distributed as required by law in the case of ballots for the national, state, county and township general election.
The number of ballots of each party to be furnished to each precinct shall be adequate in the opinion of the county election officer.
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