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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-4330. Same; election results; certification; vacancies; disqualification for appointment to governing body.

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25-4330. Same; election results; certification; vacancies; disqualification for appointment to governing body. If a majority of the votes cast on the question of recall favor the recall of the local officer, the county board of canvassers shall so determine and the county election officer shall so certify and the office shall be vacant on the day after the date of certification. A vacancy caused by a recall shall be filled as a vacancy caused by other means. No local officer who has been recalled, or who has resigned after a petition for recall has been filed to recall such officer, shall be eligible for appointment to fill such vacancy, and if the officer is a member of a governing body, the person so resigning shall be ineligible for appointment to any other position or office on such governing body until the current term of that office has expired.
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