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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-3302. Party affiliation lists; rules and regulations; certification of number of party members on lists; furnishing lists.

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25-3302. Party affiliation lists; rules and regulations; certification of number of party members on lists; furnishing lists. The secretary of state shall adopt rules and regulations relating to party affiliation lists and prescribing the manner and form in which the same are to be kept and maintained.
Before each primary and general election held in even-numbered years, and at times and in a form to be prescribed by the secretary of state, each county election officer shall certify to the secretary of state the number of members of each party in each precinct of the county as shown by the party affiliation list in the office of such county election officer.
Each county election officer shall furnish a copy of such certificates to the county chairperson of each party in the county having members on the party affiliation list. On request of the county chairperson or party central committee, the county election officer shall furnish not to exceed three copies of the party affiliation list, at the expense of the party committee requesting such copies.
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