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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-4157. Termination report, when required; contents.

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25-4157. Termination report, when required; contents.
(a)Before any candidate committee, party committee or political committee may be dissolved or the position of a candidate's treasurer terminated, the treasurer of the candidate or such committee shall file a termination report that shall include full information as to the disposition of residual funds. Any report required by K.S.A. 25-4148 , and amendments thereto, may be a termination report. Reports of the dissolution of candidate committees of candidates for state office, the termination of the treasurer of a candidate for state office, the dissolution of a political committee and the dissolution of party committees shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. Reports of the dissolution of candidate committees of candidates for local office, the termination of the treasurer of a candidate for local office and the dissolution of a political committee shall be filed in the office of the county election officer of the county.
(b)If a candidate dies with an open candidate committee account that contains campaign funds, the executor or administrator of the candidate's estate shall be responsible for terminating the candidate committee and disposing of the residual funds.
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