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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-2361. Reports on number of registered voters; duties of secretary of state.

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25-2361. Reports on number of registered voters; duties of secretary of state.
(a)Each month, the secretary of state shall publish the following information on the official website of the secretary of state:
(1)The total number of registered voters in each county of this state;
(2)the total number of registered voters in each county who have been identified by the county election office as having mail that is undeliverable and the number of such registered voters as a percentage of all registered voters in the county; and
(3)the total number of registered voters for each political party.
(b)On the 10 th day prior to any election, the secretary of state shall publish the total number of registered voters in each voting precinct and include in such publication the total number of such registered voters who affiliated with each political party on the official website of the secretary of state.
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